DECISION TIME:
WILL YOU SIT BACK, OR BE A PART? How long have you watched RSN Struggle and done
Nothing? Many of you have for a long, long time. We have good donors on this
list but we also have people that have ridden along for many years and watched
as others supported the project. When does it change? / Marc Ash, Founder Reader
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Robert Parry |
Obama Has Stumbled Into a Constitutional Firefight
Robert Parry, Consortium News
Parry writes: "When historians set off to write the story of Barack Obama's administration, they will have to struggle with why the 44th President chose not to hold his predecessor accountable for grave crimes of state and why he failed to take control of his own foreign policy."
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Robert Parry, Consortium News
Parry writes: "When historians set off to write the story of Barack Obama's administration, they will have to struggle with why the 44th President chose not to hold his predecessor accountable for grave crimes of state and why he failed to take control of his own foreign policy."
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White House
Withholds Thousands of Documents From Senate CIA Probe, Despite Vows of
Help
Jonathan S. Landay, Ali Watkins, Marisa Taylor, McClatchy
Excerpt: "The White House has been withholding for five years more than 9,000 top-secret documents sought by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence for its investigation into the now-defunct CIA detention and interrogation program."
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Jonathan S. Landay, Ali Watkins, Marisa Taylor, McClatchy
Excerpt: "The White House has been withholding for five years more than 9,000 top-secret documents sought by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence for its investigation into the now-defunct CIA detention and interrogation program."
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Nick Turse |
American Proxy Wars in Africa
Nick Turse, TomDispatch
Turse writes: "Since 9/11, the U.S. military has been making inroads in Africa, building alliances, facilities, and a sophisticated logistics network."
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Nick Turse, TomDispatch
Turse writes: "Since 9/11, the U.S. military has been making inroads in Africa, building alliances, facilities, and a sophisticated logistics network."
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SCOTUS Ruled
in Favor of the Nation's Top Corporate Interest Group in 7 of 8 Cases This
Term
Ian Millhiser, ThinkProgress
Millhiser reports: "So far this term, the Supreme Court handed down eight cases where the United States Chamber of Commerce filed a brief - and a majority of the justices sided with the Chamber in all but one of these decisions."
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Ian Millhiser, ThinkProgress
Millhiser reports: "So far this term, the Supreme Court handed down eight cases where the United States Chamber of Commerce filed a brief - and a majority of the justices sided with the Chamber in all but one of these decisions."
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5 Reasons
Americans Are Getting Fatter: It's Not Just the Food
Martha Rosenberg, AlterNet
Rosenberg reports: "Still there are scientific reasons why Americans are blimping up and they aren't limited to eating too much and exercising too little."
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Martha Rosenberg, AlterNet
Rosenberg reports: "Still there are scientific reasons why Americans are blimping up and they aren't limited to eating too much and exercising too little."
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TransCanada
Whistleblower's Evidence Ignored, Keystone XL South Rushed Into
Operation
ulie Dermansky, EcoWatch
Dermansky reports: "Pipeline safety regulators in North America have done nothing but write warning letters to TransCanada in the two years since former employee Evan Vokes revealed evidence indicating the company had been breaking the rules."
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ulie Dermansky, EcoWatch
Dermansky reports: "Pipeline safety regulators in North America have done nothing but write warning letters to TransCanada in the two years since former employee Evan Vokes revealed evidence indicating the company had been breaking the rules."
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Endangered
Mexican Gray Wolf at Heart of Political Battle in Southwest
Laura Paskus, Al Jazeera America
Paskus reports: "As state and federal political administrations have changed over time, support for the program to recover the Mexican gray wolf population has waxed and waned. Southwestern ranchers remain virulently opposed to the predator."
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Laura Paskus, Al Jazeera America
Paskus reports: "As state and federal political administrations have changed over time, support for the program to recover the Mexican gray wolf population has waxed and waned. Southwestern ranchers remain virulently opposed to the predator."
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