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Sixty More Days in Libya: Obama Does Bush Lawyers Proud
Now we know why Obama has gone to such outrageous lengths to keep Bush's lawyers out of prison, claiming powers of secrecy and immunity beyond Cheney's wildest dreams and …
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People of NYC vs. Koch (Video)
We're on offense again, this time putting the spotlight on David Koch and denying him a chance to spend his millions on credibility and social status. We …
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The Remarkable, Lurid and Criminal Story of Now-Former Sen. John Ensign
We don't usually offer much space here to sex scandals, unless, in some cases, they demonstrate, for example, blatantly offensive hypocrisy in regard to everyone else's civil rights (talking …
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Tea Party Rebels Quickly Tamed
Paul Ryan (R-Wisconsin) discusses cuts to the budget. (republicanconference) They came, they saw, they were conquered. That sums up the fate of many tea-partying freshmen in the …
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Should America Stiff China?
I shall leave aside for now the strategic question of whether America should stiff China, ie repudiate our $3 trillion in obligations to them. Strategically, repudiation of debt …
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When Prevention Is Better Than Relief
When the earthquake and tsunami hit Japan in March, Brian Tucker was in Padang, Indonesia. Tucker was working with a colleague to design a refuge that could save thousands …
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The Responsibility to Protect – the Cases of Libya and Ivory Coast
The United States, France and Britain invaded Libya with cruise missiles, stealth bombers, fighter jets and attack jets. Although NATO has taken over the military operation, US President Barack …
American Democracy Beyond Casino Capitalism and the Torture State
We need new public spheres to generate a formative culture of change and justice.
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Field Notes on Wall Street Reform: the Battle Continues
President Barack Obama signs the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington on July 21, 2010. The law subjects more financial …
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The Renewable Future
Wind turbines outside Tocca da Casauria, Italy, on May 1, 2010. The town produces 30 percent more energy than it uses, which allows it to sell green electricity and …