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Frank Rich | Obama's Foreign Policy Critics Are Wrong
President Obama and Susan Rice listen to Secretary of State John Kerry. (photo: Pete Souza)
Frank Rich, New York Magazine
Rich writes: "I have my share of quarrels with President Obama. And, like most other Americans, I find the beheadings of Foley and Sotloff so savage on so many different levels that I fully concede there is an ugly part of me that would like to bomb any country that harbors ISIS terrorists back into the Stone Age."
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Elizabeth Warren: The Market Is Broken
Heather Long, CNN
Long writes: "It's a message she's been taking all over the country, and she isn't afraid to call banks, credit card companies and some employers cheats and tricksters."
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David Sirota | The Real Reason the GOP Is Obsessed With Voter Fraud
David Sirota, Salon
Sirota writes: "It is rare for a politician to publicly deride efforts to boost voter turnout. It is seen as a taboo in a country that prides itself on its democratic ideals. Yet, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie last week slammed efforts to simplify voter registration."
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Ralph Nader | Nuclear Power's Insanities - Taxpayer-Guaranteed
Ralph Nader, The Nader Page
Nader writes: "The Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) - the corporate lobbyist in Washington, D.C. for the disintegrating atomic power industry - doesn't have to worry about repercussions from the negative impacts of nuclear power."
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The Obamacare News That Republicans Don't Want You to Hear About
Igor Volsky, ThinkProgress
Volsky writes: "Health insurance premiums across 15 states and the District of Columbia will fall in 2015, a new study from the Kaiser Family Foundation finds."
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Obama to Delay Executive Action on Immigration Until After Election
Ed O'Keefe and David Nakamura, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "Bowing to political concerns, President Obama will not announce any plans to take executive action to change immigration policy until after the November elections, despite promising in June he would act before the end of summer."
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Media Should Be Challenging Arguments for War, Not Baying for Blood
Dan Froomkin, The Intercept
Froomkin writes: "Washington's elite media, as usual, is doing its job exactly wrong. They are baying for war."
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