"I'LL ONLY DONATE IF I THINK YOU'RE GOING OUT OF BUSINESS" A reader wrote in the other day saying, "I'll only donate if I think you are going out of business." Therein lies the problem clearly stated, no? What this funding drive and all funding drives are about is moving away from that way of thinking. Time to think. / Marc Ash - Founder, Reader Supported News
Juan Cole | The Middle East Policy of President John Ellis "Jeb" Bush: Iraq, Iran Wars?
Juan Cole, Informed Comment
Cole writes: "Jeb Bush announced his run for president on Monday. It is hard to know what his Middle East policy would be from his wibbly wobbly pronouncements, but that it would be imperial and aggressive can be deduced from his foreign policy advisory team, including Neoconservatives such as Paul Wolfowitz, the architect of the war of aggression on Iraq in 2003."
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Juan Cole, Informed Comment
Cole writes: "Jeb Bush announced his run for president on Monday. It is hard to know what his Middle East policy would be from his wibbly wobbly pronouncements, but that it would be imperial and aggressive can be deduced from his foreign policy advisory team, including Neoconservatives such as Paul Wolfowitz, the architect of the war of aggression on Iraq in 2003."
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Dan Froomkin | Privacy Advocates Resign in Protest Over US Facial-Recognition Code of Conduct
Dan Froomkin, The Intercept
Froomkin writes: "Technology industry lobbyists have so thoroughly hijacked the Commerce Department process for developing a voluntary code of conduct for the use of facial recognition technology that nine privacy advocates involved withdrew in protest on Monday."
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Dan Froomkin, The Intercept
Froomkin writes: "Technology industry lobbyists have so thoroughly hijacked the Commerce Department process for developing a voluntary code of conduct for the use of facial recognition technology that nine privacy advocates involved withdrew in protest on Monday."
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Hillary Clinton's Unpaid Intern Limbo: A Grassroots Campaign of 'Free Help'
Ben Jacobs, Guardian UK
Jacobs writes: "Democratic frontrunner's campaign paints a picture of a candidate preaching economic opportunity yet former staffers are taking unpaid summer fellowships."
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Ben Jacobs, Guardian UK
Jacobs writes: "Democratic frontrunner's campaign paints a picture of a candidate preaching economic opportunity yet former staffers are taking unpaid summer fellowships."
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The Ugly Story of a Tea-Party Suicide That Left the Right Reeling - And Pointing Fingers
Marin Cogan, New York Magazine
Cogan writes: "To [John] Mary, Cochran was a classic Republican in name only. First elected to the Senate in 1978 and sometimes referred to as the "king of pork," Cochran was known as an able deliverer of federal funding to his impoverished state. It was a skill that had been considered a virtue - until the tea party came along and made reining in the national debt a pillar of its insurrection."
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Marin Cogan, New York Magazine
Cogan writes: "To [John] Mary, Cochran was a classic Republican in name only. First elected to the Senate in 1978 and sometimes referred to as the "king of pork," Cochran was known as an able deliverer of federal funding to his impoverished state. It was a skill that had been considered a virtue - until the tea party came along and made reining in the national debt a pillar of its insurrection."
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Backlash Against TPP Grows as Leaked Text Reveals Increased Corporate Control of Public Health
Democracy Now
Excerpt: "Newly revealed details of the draft show the TPP would give major pharmaceutical companies more power over public access to medicine and weaken public healthcare programs."
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Democracy Now
Excerpt: "Newly revealed details of the draft show the TPP would give major pharmaceutical companies more power over public access to medicine and weaken public healthcare programs."
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The Saga of Cesar Chavez
James DiEugenio, Consortium News
DiEugenio writes: "The teaming up of United Farm Workers founder Cesar Chavez and Sen. Robert Kennedy marked an important moment in the fight for the rights of Latinos in America, a time in history brought to life by a film biography of Chavez."
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James DiEugenio, Consortium News
DiEugenio writes: "The teaming up of United Farm Workers founder Cesar Chavez and Sen. Robert Kennedy marked an important moment in the fight for the rights of Latinos in America, a time in history brought to life by a film biography of Chavez."
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God's Work: Meet the Woman Turning Evangelicals Into Environmentalists
Coco McPherson, Rolling Stone
McPherson writes: "With the pope's encyclical on the environment expected this week, Rolling Stone spoke to Christian climate activist Anna Jane Joyner."
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Coco McPherson, Rolling Stone
McPherson writes: "With the pope's encyclical on the environment expected this week, Rolling Stone spoke to Christian climate activist Anna Jane Joyner."
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