Elizabeth
Warren Brings Populism Down South. Is Hillary Paying Attention?
Richard Eskow, Campaign For America's Future
Eskow writes: "Intentionally or not, Warren's invitation sends a message. A Southern campaign asked a Massachusetts progressive (and a Harvard professor, no less!) to campaign for it in a close-fought race with one of the country's leading conservatives."
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Richard Eskow, Campaign For America's Future
Eskow writes: "Intentionally or not, Warren's invitation sends a message. A Southern campaign asked a Massachusetts progressive (and a Harvard professor, no less!) to campaign for it in a close-fought race with one of the country's leading conservatives."
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Robert Redford
| Addressing Climate Change Should Inspire Patriotism, Not
Gridlock
Robert Redford, Reader Supported News
Redford writes: "Are we losing this quintessentially American drive for excellence? Have we stopped believing in ourselves? Sometimes it feels that way when one tries to parse the political rhetoric barreling at us day in and day out."
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Robert Redford, Reader Supported News
Redford writes: "Are we losing this quintessentially American drive for excellence? Have we stopped believing in ourselves? Sometimes it feels that way when one tries to parse the political rhetoric barreling at us day in and day out."
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Jim Hightower
| 300 Koch-Led Businessmen Tie Noose Around Democracy's Neck
Jim Hightower, AlterNet
Hightower writes: "The Koch boys, Charles and David, live in their own little world. It's a special world, enshrouded in a rarefied atmosphere created by the fumes emanating from their family's enormous stockpiles of wealth."
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Jim Hightower, AlterNet
Hightower writes: "The Koch boys, Charles and David, live in their own little world. It's a special world, enshrouded in a rarefied atmosphere created by the fumes emanating from their family's enormous stockpiles of wealth."
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We Are a
Clueless Nation: America's Congenital Blind Spot on Iraq
Robert Hennelly, Salon
Hennelly writes: "In our patriotic narrative we always see ourselves as heroic and selfless, advancing universal freedom and prosperity. Yet in 2014 we are a clueless nation, afflicted with attention deficit disorder, caught in a mindless repeat pattern."
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Robert Hennelly, Salon
Hennelly writes: "In our patriotic narrative we always see ourselves as heroic and selfless, advancing universal freedom and prosperity. Yet in 2014 we are a clueless nation, afflicted with attention deficit disorder, caught in a mindless repeat pattern."
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Democrats
Courting Florida's Changing Cuban Voters
Michael J. Mishak, Associated Press
Mishak writes: "When Charlie Crist went to Miami's Little Havana recently, the Democratic candidate for governor stood before a crowd and said what few politicians have in decades of scrounging for votes in the Cuban-American neighborhood: End the trade embargo against Cuba."
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Michael J. Mishak, Associated Press
Mishak writes: "When Charlie Crist went to Miami's Little Havana recently, the Democratic candidate for governor stood before a crowd and said what few politicians have in decades of scrounging for votes in the Cuban-American neighborhood: End the trade embargo against Cuba."
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Taliban
Destroys Hundreds of Oil Tankers Fueling US/NATO War
Reuters
Excerpt: "Taliban insurgents set fire on Saturday to about 200 oil tanker trucks supplying fuel for NATO forces in an attack just outside the Afghan capital Kabul, police said."
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Reuters
Excerpt: "Taliban insurgents set fire on Saturday to about 200 oil tanker trucks supplying fuel for NATO forces in an attack just outside the Afghan capital Kabul, police said."
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Cherished
Redwood Region Threatened by Nickel Mines
Tim Palmer, EcoWatch
Palmer writes: "Hidden from the usual tourist circuit, two streams of southwestern Oregon tumble down from the Siskiyou Mountains through wild canyons embossed with pines and boulder fields. These unprotected waters are now threatened by nickel mines."
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Tim Palmer, EcoWatch
Palmer writes: "Hidden from the usual tourist circuit, two streams of southwestern Oregon tumble down from the Siskiyou Mountains through wild canyons embossed with pines and boulder fields. These unprotected waters are now threatened by nickel mines."
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