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David Brooks, Tom Friedman, Bill Keller wish Snowden had just followed orders
by Norman Solomon
Edward Snowden’s disclosures, the New York Times reported on Sunday, “have renewed a longstanding concern: that young Internet aficionados whose skills the agencies need for counterterrorism and cyberdefense sometimes bring an anti-authority spirit that does not fit the security bureaucracy.”
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Inner cities need disaster relief, too
by Rev. Jesse Jackson
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie recently spoke at a conference sponsored by the Clinton Global Initiative in Chicago on disaster recovery in the wake of Superstorm Sandy, which caused an estimated $39 billion in damage in New Jersey. Christie talked through the plans for rebuilding after the initial steps to get power and water back up and return the area to “normalcy,” using some $60 billion in federal relief contributions.
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Are we being trolled by the NSA?
by Gerry Bello
The Guardian’s recent revelations concerning the intelligence community collecting cell phone call and location data from every single American, as well as the massive cataloging of social media interactions has jump-started a new national dialogue on privacy. This new social dialogue has not yet begun to include questions about the intelligence community speaking secretly rather than listening secretly. The public may be only just beginning to understand how the intelligence community can and does intervene anonymously in national politics. READ THE ARTICLE
Three things young people should know to save the world
by David Swanson
Of course, old people should know these things too, and some small percentage does know them, but energy seems better invested in trying to teach them to young people who have less to unlearn in the process.
1. Obedience is extremely dangerous.
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For All Children Everywhere
by Robert C. Koehler
We can end war. READ THE ARTICLE
Through the looking (Google) glass
by Gerry Bello
Mere hours after the revelation by the Glenn Greenwald in the Guardian.uk that Verizon had been handing over data on all its domestic subscribers to secret state police forces in the United States, an even more chilling story on domestic spying was broken. Mirroring the long term coordination between Bletchly Park and Fort Meade, the Washington Post and the Guardian released another story about domestic spying complete with classified documents confirming its existence. READ THE ARTICLE
Bradley Manning Is Guilty of “Aiding the Enemy” -- If the Enemy Is Democracy
by Norman Solomon
Of all the charges against Bradley Manning, the most pernicious -- and revealing -- is "aiding the enemy." READ THE ARTICLE
The Lever of Social Action
by Robert C. Koehler
"Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world." READ THE ARTICLE
Hacktivist faces 10 years in plea agreement for exposing corporate spying on human rights activists
by Gerry Bello
Hackivist Jeremy Hammond accepted a non-cooperating plea agreement Thursday, May 30 in the Stratfor case which could land him in prison for 10 years. Hammond was arrested in March 2012 for his role in the LulzSec hacking attacks on private security and public safety servers. READ THE ARTICLE
State Crimes against Democracy? Or a "Conspiracy Theory"?
by Pete Johnson
Recent events at Sandy Hook, the Boston Marathon bombing, and the Oklahoma tornado have brought forth some outlandish conspiracy theories. Alex Jones called the Boston bombings a "false flag" operation without offering a motive beyond the general motive of pushing America farther down the road of "fascism". Jones again weighed in on the Oklahoma tornado , claiming it was an exercise in weather control. Even more outlandish were the people, including Alex Jones, who believed that Sandy Hook never happened , that it was a staged event which would then allow the government to take your guns away. READ THE ARTICLE
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Recent National Issues Articles
Are we being trolled by the NSA? June 18, 2013 Gerry Bello
Inner cities need disaster relief, too June 18, 2013 Rev. Jesse Jackson
David Brooks, Tom Friedman, Bill Keller wish Snowden had just followed orders June 18, 2013 Norman Solomon
For All Children Everywhere June 14, 2013 Robert C. Koehler
Three things young people should know to save the world June 14, 2013 David Swanson
Through the looking (Google) glass June 8, 2013 Gerry Bello
The Lever of Social Action June 7, 2013 Robert C. Koehler
Bradley Manning Is Guilty of “Aiding the Enemy” -- If the Enemy Is Democracy June 7, 2013 Norman Solomon
Hacktivist faces 10 years in plea agreement for exposing corporate spying on human rights activists May 31, 2013 Gerry Bello
State Crimes against Democracy? Or a "Conspiracy Theory"? May 30, 2013 Pete Johnson
Recovery? Not for the common people May 29, 2013 Rev. Jesse Jackson
Our Twisted Politics of Grief May 28, 2013 Norman Solomon
Rape and Winning May 24, 2013 Robert C. Koehler
Child poverty is the real scandal May 20, 2013 Rev. Jesse Jackson
Why we allow the destruction of our planet May 13, 2013 David Swanson
Death penalty dying out May 13, 2013 David Swanson
Obama in Plunderland: Down the Corporate Rabbit Hole May 10, 2013 Norman Solomon
Don’t Vent, Organize -- And “Primary” a Democrat Near You May 2, 2013 Norman Solomon
North Carolinians will be arrested today April 30, 2013 Jennifer Farmer
Bank bailout recipient sends foreclosed food to landfill under sheriff's guard April 30, 2013 Gerry Bello
A tale of two tragedies April 23, 2013 Mike Ferner
South Side isn’t ready for health emergencies April 23, 2013 Jesse Jackson
The Orwellian warfare state of carnage and doublethink April 17, 2013 Norman Solomon
Reparations in order for 1963 bombing April 17, 2013 Rev. Jesse Jackson
Drone World April 13, 2013 Robert C. Koehler
Time to Bell the Obama Cat April 11, 2013 Norman Solomon
45 years after King, struggle goes on April 2, 2013 Rev. Jesse Jackson
How Congress let Monsanto off the hook March 29, 2013 Michael Collins
Digital grab: Corporate power has seized the internet March 28, 2013 Norman Solomon
Ending violence in a decade March 28, 2013 Robert C. Koehler
More youth priced out of college March 19, 2013 Rev. Jesse Jackson
Gun “Background Check” on Pentagon March 8, 2013 Norman Solomon
Guns, not the Klan, are the real threat February 19, 2013 Jesse Jackson
The Foodopoly: Too big to eat February 17, 2013 David Swanson
An Incubator for Peace February 16, 2013 Robert C. Koehler
What Obama Said -- and What He Meant -- About Climate Change, War and Civil Liberties February 13, 2013 Norman Solomon
U.S. to become a second-rate power! February 11, 2013
Constitutional amendment introduced in Congress ensuring rights for people, not corporations: Reps. Nolan & Pocan respond to hundreds of local resolutions calling for We the People¯ Amendment February 11, 2013 Ben Manski
Come home, Mr. President February 6, 2013 Rev. Jesse Jackson
First city in U.S. passes resolution against drones February 5, 2013 David Swanson
A Letter I Wish Progressive Groups Would Send to Their Members January 23, 2013 Norman Solomon
The Empowerment Project January 18, 2013 Robert C. Koehler
NRA, Guns, have mixed history in our nation January 15, 2013 Bruce Bostick
The Progressive Caucus: Enabling Obama’s Rightward Moves? January 11, 2013 Norman Solomon
City of Dallas to Conspiracy Realists: Be Silent. January 11, 2013 pete Johnson
Unarmed Empowerment January 10, 2013 Robert C. Koehler
Aim for a rational discussion on guns January 8, 2013 Rev. Jesse Jackson
The Social Context of Mass Murder January 3, 2013 Robert C. Koehler
Make 2013 a year of renewal, not ruin January 2, 2013 Rev. Jesse Jackson
New Year, New Era for Progressives and Obama January 2, 2013 Norman Solomon
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