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Sean M. Madden is an American writer-educator living in East Sussex, England. His articles have been headlined by a wide range of online media outlets, including Information Clearing House, United Press International's ReligionAndSpirituality.com, After Downing Street, Guerrilla News Network, Online Journal, Atlantic Free Press, Scoop, OpEdNews.com, Thomas Paine's Corner, Carolyn Baker's popular website and the Populist Party of America's website. Sean also edits and writes for his iNoodle.com and MindfulLivingGuide.com blogs, and welcomes correspondence from readers.
(5 comments) SHARE Saturday, June 13, 2009 I, Thomas Paine, Two Hundred Years Hence*
This essay was written by Thomas Paine on Monday, on the 200th anniversary of his death; he generously approached me to inquire as to whether I would be willing to transcribe it for readers worldwide who might benefit from his posthumous words of wisdom.
(2 comments) SHARE Wednesday, September 3, 2008 Living in a Lying Nation
[...] History had gone down the memory hole, as it so often must do if monstrous lies are to be maintained. Therefore, in the case of the Georgian conflict, Georgia's aggressive assault on South Ossetia must be wiped out of existence by wiping the fact-if it ever reached us-from our individual and collective memory, through constant repetition of the lie, both explicit and implicit.
(5 comments) SHARE Friday, August 15, 2008 All the Propaganda That's Fit to Print: The New York Times, Again, Tells It Like It Ain't
Today's New York Times' top story -- entitled "Bush, Sending Aid, Demands That Moscow Withdraw" -- leads with three propaganda-packed paragraphs. This article takes a critical look at the propaganda being pushed on the American and the worldwide public by Bush, the U.S. government and the New York Times itself.