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What Haiti Produces
What Haiti Produces
by Saab Lofton
"Baseballs are coming along nicely. They're produced in U.S.-owned factories where the women who make them get ten cents an hour -- if they meet their quota. Since meeting the quota is virtually impossible, they actually make something like five cents an hour. Softballs from Haiti are advertised in the U.S. as being unusually good because they're hand-dipped into some chemical that makes them hang together properly. The ads don't mention that the chemical the women hand-dip the balls into is toxic and that, as a result, the women don't last very long at this work."
--Professor Noam Chomsky, from his book, Secrets, Lies and Democracy
Professor Chomsky won a 2005 poll which named him the world's top public intellectual, so he's most trustworthy.
Raised on Radio
Raised on Radio
by Saab Lofton
On Monday, July the 7th, 2008, I got this message from my literary agent ...
"I called [Progressive Talk 1090 AM in Seattle] and spoke to Paul Frederericks. He stated the following: Your tape was received, but is not being considered ... They are not 100% sure that the content is something they can air at this time. Don't worry brother, we will keep at it."
