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Laura Roberts is an outspoken activist, writer, environmentalist. She strongly believes in personal responsibility, something sadly lacking in the US today.
One of her key projects at the moment is sustainable living and researching those who now live completely off grid.
"Keeping yourself informed and researching the issues is the most valuable tool each of us have. Sadly most people are too lazy or don't care enough to do so". - Laura Roberts
She strongly believes that true change can only be accomplished if everyone works together. But as long as folks allow the government to create division this will never happen.
Laura currently resides in Louisiana with her husband. She also shares her home with 2 dogs and three cats. All of which were rescues.
(1 comments) Friday, November 5, 2010 Fighters take your corners.SHARE
Nov. 2, 2010
The crowd of American citizens had been anticipating this fight for quite a long time.
(2 comments) Thursday, September 30, 2010 Genetically Modified Soy Linked to Sterility, Infant MortalitySHARE
"This study was just routine," said Russian biologist Alexey V. Surov, in what could end up as the understatement of this century. Surov and his colleagues set out to discover if Monsanto's genetically modified (GM) soy, grown on 91% of US soybean fields, leads to problems in growth or reproduction. What he discovered may uproot a multi-billion dollar industry.
(1 comments) Thursday, September 30, 2010 U.S. Supreme Court to hear case on corporate privacySHARE
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case over whether AT&T records obtained by the federal government in an investigation of billing practices should be made open to the public.
Thursday, September 30, 2010 U.S. Supreme Court to hear case on corporate privacySHARE
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case over whether AT&T records obtained by the federal government in an investigation of billing practices should be made open to the public.
(2 comments) Wednesday, September 29, 2010 American PsychosisSHARE
The United States, locked in the kind of twilight disconnect that grips dying empires, is a country entranced by illusions. It spends its emotional and intellectual energy on the trivial and the absurd.