Bread & Circus All Over!
It is doubtful many will be offended since it is doubtful those who MIGHT be offended can read....or think....
Beyond misleading the nation into war again, Ferguson is in the news AGAIN!
Dear Ferguson:
Please find someone with common sense to lead your community!
The world is watching your White Supremacy...does not play well!
Greenwald and
Hussain | The Fake Terror Threat Used to Justify Bombing Syria
Glenn Greenwald and Murtaza Hussain, The Intercept
Excerpt: "After spending weeks depicting ISIS as an unprecedented threat -- too radical even for Al Qaeda! -- administration officials suddenly began spoon-feeding their favorite media organizations and national security journalists tales of a secret group that was even scarier and more threatening than ISIS, one that posed a direct and immediate threat to the American Homeland. Seemingly out of nowhere, a new terror group was created in media lore."
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Glenn Greenwald and Murtaza Hussain, The Intercept
Excerpt: "After spending weeks depicting ISIS as an unprecedented threat -- too radical even for Al Qaeda! -- administration officials suddenly began spoon-feeding their favorite media organizations and national security journalists tales of a secret group that was even scarier and more threatening than ISIS, one that posed a direct and immediate threat to the American Homeland. Seemingly out of nowhere, a new terror group was created in media lore."
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History's
Largest Trade Agreements Are Being Negotiated in Secret
Alvaro Guzman Bastida, Al Jazeera America
Bastida writes: "With NAFTA still untouched, Obama faced the decision to appoint the chief U.S. negotiators for the two largest trade agreements in history. And he picked Wall Street bankers for the job."
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Alvaro Guzman Bastida, Al Jazeera America
Bastida writes: "With NAFTA still untouched, Obama faced the decision to appoint the chief U.S. negotiators for the two largest trade agreements in history. And he picked Wall Street bankers for the job."
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Why Obama
Can't Say His Spies Underestimated ISIS
Eli Lake, The Daily Beast
Lake writes: "In an interview that aired Sunday evening, the president told 60 Minutes that the rise of the group now proclaiming itself a caliphate in territory between Syria and Iraq caught the U.S. intelligence community off guard. Obama specifically blamed James Clapper, the current director of national intelligence."
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Eli Lake, The Daily Beast
Lake writes: "In an interview that aired Sunday evening, the president told 60 Minutes that the rise of the group now proclaiming itself a caliphate in territory between Syria and Iraq caught the U.S. intelligence community off guard. Obama specifically blamed James Clapper, the current director of national intelligence."
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Judge Won't
Stop Detroit Water Shutoffs, Says No Right to Free Water
Robert Snell and Steve Pardo, The Detroit News
Excerpt: "U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Steven Rhodes on Monday refused to block the city from shutting off water to delinquent customers for six months, saying there is no right to free water and Detroit can't afford to lose the revenue."
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Robert Snell and Steve Pardo, The Detroit News
Excerpt: "U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Steven Rhodes on Monday refused to block the city from shutting off water to delinquent customers for six months, saying there is no right to free water and Detroit can't afford to lose the revenue."
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California
Adopts Historic 'Yes Means Yes' Rule on Sexual Consent
Associated Press
Excerpt: "The governor of California, Jerry Brown, has signed a bill that makes the state the first in the United States to define when 'yes means yes' and adopt requirements for colleges to follow when investigating sexual assault reports."
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Associated Press
Excerpt: "The governor of California, Jerry Brown, has signed a bill that makes the state the first in the United States to define when 'yes means yes' and adopt requirements for colleges to follow when investigating sexual assault reports."
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Ferguson
Demands High Fees to Turn Over Michael Brown Shooting Files
Jack Gillum, Associated Press
Gillum writes: "Officials in Ferguson, Missouri, are charging nearly 10 times the cost of some of their own employees' salaries before they will agree to turn over files under public records laws about the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown."
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Jack Gillum, Associated Press
Gillum writes: "Officials in Ferguson, Missouri, are charging nearly 10 times the cost of some of their own employees' salaries before they will agree to turn over files under public records laws about the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown."
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WHO: Premature
Deaths Multiply as Climate Changes
Daniel Cusick and ClimateWire, Scientific American
Cusick writes: "The World Health Organization predicts that an additional 250,000 people will die annually between 2030 and 2050 from conditions caused or exacerbated by climate change, the Geneva-based agency reported yesterday in an update of climate mortality estimates."
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Daniel Cusick and ClimateWire, Scientific American
Cusick writes: "The World Health Organization predicts that an additional 250,000 people will die annually between 2030 and 2050 from conditions caused or exacerbated by climate change, the Geneva-based agency reported yesterday in an update of climate mortality estimates."
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