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Obama Is the
Antichrist
Jack Schwartz, The Daily Beast
Schwartz writes: "Today we have a new faith growing from this nation’s soil: the Tea Party. Despite its secular trappings and 'taxed enough already' motto, it is a religious movement, one grounded in the traditions of American spiritual revival. This religiosity explains the Tea Party’s political zealotry."
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Jack Schwartz, The Daily Beast
Schwartz writes: "Today we have a new faith growing from this nation’s soil: the Tea Party. Despite its secular trappings and 'taxed enough already' motto, it is a religious movement, one grounded in the traditions of American spiritual revival. This religiosity explains the Tea Party’s political zealotry."
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Juan Cole |
The Map: A Palestinian Nation Thwarted & Speaking Truth to
Power
Juan Cole, Informed Comment
Cole writes: "As part of my original posting, I mirrored a map of modern Palestinian history that has the virtue of showing graphically what has happened to the Palestinians politically and territorially in the past century. Andrew Sullivan then mirrored the map from my site, which set off a lot of thunder and noise among anti-Palestinian writers like Jeffrey Goldberg of the Atlantic, but shed very little light."
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Juan Cole, Informed Comment
Cole writes: "As part of my original posting, I mirrored a map of modern Palestinian history that has the virtue of showing graphically what has happened to the Palestinians politically and territorially in the past century. Andrew Sullivan then mirrored the map from my site, which set off a lot of thunder and noise among anti-Palestinian writers like Jeffrey Goldberg of the Atlantic, but shed very little light."
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Snowden
Condemns Britain's Emergency Surveillance Bill
Ewen MacAskill, Guardian UK
MacAskill writes: "The NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden has condemned the new surveillance bill being pushed through the UK's parliament this week, expressing concern about the speed at which it is being done, lack of public debate, fear-mongering and what he described as increased powers of intrusion."
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Ewen MacAskill, Guardian UK
MacAskill writes: "The NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden has condemned the new surveillance bill being pushed through the UK's parliament this week, expressing concern about the speed at which it is being done, lack of public debate, fear-mongering and what he described as increased powers of intrusion."
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Tennessee
Arrests First Mother Under Its New Pregnancy Criminalization Law
Tara Culp-Ressler, ThinkProgress
Culp-Ressler writes: "At the beginning of July, 26-year-old Mallory Loyola gave birth to a baby girl. Two days later, the state of Tennessee charged her with assault. Loyola is the first woman to be arrested under a new law in Tennessee that allows the state to criminally charge mothers for potentially causing harm to their fetuses by using drugs."
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Tara Culp-Ressler, ThinkProgress
Culp-Ressler writes: "At the beginning of July, 26-year-old Mallory Loyola gave birth to a baby girl. Two days later, the state of Tennessee charged her with assault. Loyola is the first woman to be arrested under a new law in Tennessee that allows the state to criminally charge mothers for potentially causing harm to their fetuses by using drugs."
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Malala
Yousafzai in Nigeria to Seek Release of Kidnapped Schoolgirls
Abraham Terngu, Reuters
Terngu writes: "Pakistani rights activist Malala Yousafzai, who survived being shot in the head by the Taliban for campaigning for girls' education, has pledged while on a trip to Nigeria to help free a group of school girls abducted by Islamist militants."
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Abraham Terngu, Reuters
Terngu writes: "Pakistani rights activist Malala Yousafzai, who survived being shot in the head by the Taliban for campaigning for girls' education, has pledged while on a trip to Nigeria to help free a group of school girls abducted by Islamist militants."
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Abortion
Clinics Scarce in Deep South
Ashley Cleek, Al Jazeera America
Cleek writes: "With more than a million residents, Birmingham is Alabama's largest metro area. Now it’s also one of the largest cities in America with no abortion clinic — Birmingham's only clinic quietly closed in January."
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Ashley Cleek, Al Jazeera America
Cleek writes: "With more than a million residents, Birmingham is Alabama's largest metro area. Now it’s also one of the largest cities in America with no abortion clinic — Birmingham's only clinic quietly closed in January."
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Well, I'll Be
Un-Dammed: Colorado River (Briefly) Reached the Sea
National Public Radio
Excerpt: "For a few weeks this spring, the Colorado River flowed all the way to the sea for the first time in a half a century. And during that window of opportunity, writer Rowan Jacobsen took the paddleboarding trip of a lifetime."
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National Public Radio
Excerpt: "For a few weeks this spring, the Colorado River flowed all the way to the sea for the first time in a half a century. And during that window of opportunity, writer Rowan Jacobsen took the paddleboarding trip of a lifetime."
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