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Big Wine Fails to Dry Farm During California’s Relentless Drought
It's hypocritical for Gov. Brown to mandate that the rest of us reduce water use by 25%, except for his friends in Big Ag and Big Wine.
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Arresting the Wrong Suspects
At about 11AM Apr. 28, I was handcuffed with 21 other nuclear realists after blocking an entrance to the US Mission.
Changing Alliances and the National Interest in the Middle East
One of the lessons of history is that both people and nations who fail to adapt to new circumstances are doomed to eventually decline. So, America, if the shoe …
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Time for Americans to Accept Responsibility for Our Military Interventions
The United States must accept responsibility for the damage its military actions have caused and recognize there are alternatives for the future.
Attempting to Divide Protesters, de Blasio puts Progressives and Rioters into the Same Camp
These atrocities are so institutional, so basic to the political establishment.
The APA Relied on the CIA for Ethical Guidance
The American Psychological Association turned to the CIA for guidance in developing ethics policies on psychologist involvement in interrogation operations.
TransCanada Keystone 1 Pipeline Suffered Major Corrosion Only Two Years in Operation
The cause of the corrosion is being kept from the public by federal regulators and TransCanada.
Obama Bribes Abe to Support the TPP by Unleashing Japanese Military
Obama is giving George Bush the Second a run for his money as a candidate for Worst President in History. But the Japanese Diet may spare him by refusing …
William Rivers Pitt | Trading Paradise for a Pipeline
William Rivers Pitt gives a personal account of how a proposed pipeline would affect his New Hampshire community.
Who Counts? Body Counts, Drones and “Collateral Damage“
In the twenty-first-century world of drone warfare, one question with two aspects reigns supreme: Who counts?