All Views Articles for 2013-10-22
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Trevor Timm When Will the Government Officially Correct the False Claims It Made to the Supreme Court About NSA Surveillance? We’ve documented Read more |
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Robert Parry Dick Cheney’s Heartless Hypocrisy Former Vice President Dick Cheney, out promoting his new book Heart about how his life was saved by very expensive heart-transplant surgery, is simultaneously praising the Tea Party, which is hard at... Read more |
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Jeff Bryant The Empty Harvest From Michelle Rhee T.S. Eliot had it wrong. October is the cruelest month. Far crueler than Spring’s “lilacs out of a dead land” Eliot wrote about in “The Waste Land” is a harvest season of failed crops. All that work... Read more |
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Tom Engelhardt Why Washington Just Can’t Stop Making War The US 'Blowback Machine' and the coming era of tiny wars and micro-conflicts Read more |
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Dave Johnson Don’t Even Talk About Cuts No more cuts – the public is fed up. Democrats won the shutdown fight. Republicans lost and the public-at-large hates them and their ideas. There is no reason for Democrats to play on their playing... Read more |
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Neve Gordon High Court Rules: It Is Impossible To Be Israeli Recent ruling of Israel's Supreme Court exposes the contradictions of Zionism. Read more |
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Arielle Klagsbrun, David Osborn, Maryam Adrangi, Kirby Spangler The Climate Movement’s Pipeline Preoccupation Architecturally, a keystone is the wedge-shaped piece at the crown of an arch that locks the other pieces in place. Without the keystone, the building blocks of an archway will tumble and fall, with... Read more |
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Bill Bigelow Grenada: Remembering ‘A Lovely Little War’ Anti-bullying curricula are the rage these days. But as teachers endeavor to build a culture of civility among young people in school, the official history curriculum they are provided often... Read more |
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Michelle Chen Educators Wary of Tech Fixes for College Affordability Crisis Read more |
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Shamus Cooke The Coming Grand Bargain: 'We're All Neoliberals Now' After the U.S. government shutdown you'd expect Republicans and Democrats to remain at each others’ throats, so different was their vision for the country, or so it appeared. Read more |
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Robert Scheer What Fine? Why JP Morgan Is Laughing All the Way to the Bank “I am not a crook,” Jamie Dimon might as well have been insisting in his five telephone calls these past two weeks with U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, asking that a criminal investigation of... Read more |