LET’S GET THE
FUNDRAISER MOVING - NOW! We can let this drag and be a long drawn out fundraiser
or move through it quickly. It’s far better if we get it over with sooner rather
than later. We need to raise less money than we have ever needed to raise. Let’s
get this in the win column. / Marc Ash, Founder Reader Supported
News
Nicholas
Kristof | When Whites Just Don't Get It
Nicholas Kristof, The New York Times
Kristof writes: "In my column a week ago, 'When Whites Just Don’t Get It,' I took aim at what I called 'smug white delusion' about race relations in America, and readers promptly fired back at what they perceived as a smugly deluded columnist."
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Nicholas Kristof, The New York Times
Kristof writes: "In my column a week ago, 'When Whites Just Don’t Get It,' I took aim at what I called 'smug white delusion' about race relations in America, and readers promptly fired back at what they perceived as a smugly deluded columnist."
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Bush-Era
Memos: President Can Wiretap Americans at All Times
Agence France-Presse
Excerpt: "The US Justice Department has released two memos detailing the George W. Bush administration's legal justification for monitoring the phone calls and emails of Americans without a warrant."
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Agence France-Presse
Excerpt: "The US Justice Department has released two memos detailing the George W. Bush administration's legal justification for monitoring the phone calls and emails of Americans without a warrant."
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Father Hears
Son Dying in Ohio Wal-Mart Shooting
Associated Press
Excerpt: "The father of a man fatally shot by police at an Ohio Wal-Mart says a cellphone call in which he said he heard his son's dying breaths keeps replaying in his head."
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Associated Press
Excerpt: "The father of a man fatally shot by police at an Ohio Wal-Mart says a cellphone call in which he said he heard his son's dying breaths keeps replaying in his head."
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An 11 Year-Old
Puts Ferguson in Perspective
Jason Rosenbaum, National Public Radio
Rosenbaum writes: "Only a couple dozen people showed up to the council meeting. Three spoke during the public comment section. One was Marquis Govan. He lowered the microphone to match his 11-year-old height before speaking."
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Jason Rosenbaum, National Public Radio
Rosenbaum writes: "Only a couple dozen people showed up to the council meeting. Three spoke during the public comment section. One was Marquis Govan. He lowered the microphone to match his 11-year-old height before speaking."
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Why Can't
Obama Fix the World?
David Remnick, The New Yorker
Remnick writes: "Obama, who prides himself on late-night preparation, unshakable rationality, and a writerly ear, is compiling an anthology of botched pronouncements that have, at best, muddied his intentions."
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David Remnick, The New Yorker
Remnick writes: "Obama, who prides himself on late-night preparation, unshakable rationality, and a writerly ear, is compiling an anthology of botched pronouncements that have, at best, muddied his intentions."
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Economic
Inequality, Not Race, Will Likely Seal the Next Election
Joel Kotkin, The Daily Beast
Kotkin writes: "Yet in reality, race will not define the 2014 election, or likely those that follow. Instead the real defining issue-class-does not fit so easily into the current political calculus."
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Joel Kotkin, The Daily Beast
Kotkin writes: "Yet in reality, race will not define the 2014 election, or likely those that follow. Instead the real defining issue-class-does not fit so easily into the current political calculus."
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As Keystone
Awaits Fate, Other Tar Sands Projects Move Forward
Peter Moskowitz, Al Jazeera America
Moskowitz writes: "The federal government has quietly approved major tar sands transportation projects with unstudied environmental effects -managing to circumvent the executive branch’s impact analysis that paralyzed development of the Keystone XL pipeline and bolstered activists’ claims that the project is dangerous and damaging to the environment."
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Peter Moskowitz, Al Jazeera America
Moskowitz writes: "The federal government has quietly approved major tar sands transportation projects with unstudied environmental effects -managing to circumvent the executive branch’s impact analysis that paralyzed development of the Keystone XL pipeline and bolstered activists’ claims that the project is dangerous and damaging to the environment."
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