Saturday, November 8, 2014

RSN: Mitch McConnell Feels a "Deep Responsibility" to Block Climate Action, Bush Family and Its Inner Circle Play Central Role in Lawsuit Against Denton, TX Fracking Ban



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George Lakoff | Democratic Strategies Lost Big. Here's an Alternative.
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George Lakoff, Reader Supported News
Lakoff writes: "It is time to shine a light on the strategies used by Democrats, and on the Democratic infrastructure that uses those strategies."
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Bush Family and Its Inner Circle Play Central Role in Lawsuit Against Denton, TX Fracking Ban
Steve Horn, DeSmogBlog
Excerpt: "On November 4, Denton, Texas, became the first city in the state to ban the process of hydraulic fracturing ('fracking') when 59 percent of voters cast ballots in favor of the initiative."
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Verizon, AT&T's Tracking Schemes Turn Paying Customers Into Products
Joshua Kopstein, Al Jazeera America
Kopstein writes: "You have probably heard the adage that if you aren't a paying customer, you're the product being sold."
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Charles Pierce | Why Al Franken Did Not Lose
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "Since arriving in the Senate, Franken clearly has made the decision to be a workhorse, and not a show pony."
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Get Over the Midterms, Now the Fun Begins
Reid Cherlin, Rolling Stone
Cherlin writes: "The GOP is deeply divided - perhaps fatally divided - and has made big, contradictory declarations about what it would do when it finally got Harry Reid out of the way."
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The Army Just Decided That Soldiers Cannot Be Referred to as 'Negros'
Carimah Townes, ThinkProgress
Townes reports: "The U.S. Army just removed 'Negro' from its command policy, 24 hours after the word was discovered in regulation AR 600-20."
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Mitch McConnell Feels a "Deep Responsibility" to Block Climate Action
Lindsay Abrams, Salon
Abrams reports: "Mitch McConnell is drawing his battle lines, and as feared, it's bad news for the planet."
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