Frank Rich | The Fox Business GOP Debate Was Boring - and Rigged
Frank Rich, New York Magazine
Rich writes: "Once the GOP nominee has to run in the real world of a general election, rather than in the confines of the conservative bubble, there is likely to be a rude awakening. Meanwhile, let the best fabricator win!"
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Frank Rich, New York Magazine
Rich writes: "Once the GOP nominee has to run in the real world of a general election, rather than in the confines of the conservative bubble, there is likely to be a rude awakening. Meanwhile, let the best fabricator win!"
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Who's Afraid of the Torture Report?
Ashley Gorski and Noa Yachot, ACLU
Excerpt: "Multiple government agencies are doing their best to ignore a 6,900-page elephant in the room: a mammoth report, authored by the Senate Intelligence Committee, detailing the horrors of the CIA's post-9/11 torture program."
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Ashley Gorski and Noa Yachot, ACLU
Excerpt: "Multiple government agencies are doing their best to ignore a 6,900-page elephant in the room: a mammoth report, authored by the Senate Intelligence Committee, detailing the horrors of the CIA's post-9/11 torture program."
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FBI Left Out Top Muslim American Groups When Vetting Anti-Extremist Game
Jenna McLaughlin, The Intercept
McLaughlin writes: "An October 'community focus group' was billed by the FBI as an opportunity for Muslim and Arab leaders to 'review' and provide 'constructive feedback' on the bureau's new web-based 'game' designed to help ordinary young people identify extremists. But many of the largest and most influential Muslim American activist groups weren't invited."
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Jenna McLaughlin, The Intercept
McLaughlin writes: "An October 'community focus group' was billed by the FBI as an opportunity for Muslim and Arab leaders to 'review' and provide 'constructive feedback' on the bureau's new web-based 'game' designed to help ordinary young people identify extremists. But many of the largest and most influential Muslim American activist groups weren't invited."
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Professor Cynthia Frisby | 'Too Many Times to Count': My Experiences of Racism at the University of Missouri
Cynthia Frisby, Cynthia Frisby's Facebook Page
Frisby writes: "Yes, I have had a few faculty call me the n word and treat me with incredible disrespect. Yes, faculty. I have had a student who said he couldn't call me Dr. Frisby because that would mean that he thinks I am smart, and he was told that blacks are not smart and do not earn degrees without affirmative action. Yes, true story."
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Cynthia Frisby, Cynthia Frisby's Facebook Page
Frisby writes: "Yes, I have had a few faculty call me the n word and treat me with incredible disrespect. Yes, faculty. I have had a student who said he couldn't call me Dr. Frisby because that would mean that he thinks I am smart, and he was told that blacks are not smart and do not earn degrees without affirmative action. Yes, true story."
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Abolish the Military
Greg Shupak, Jacobin
Shupak writes: "On Veterans Day, we should honor those killed and injured in past US wars by stopping future ones. Immobilizing the US war machine would be immensely beneficial to virtually every cause with which leftists are concerned."
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Greg Shupak, Jacobin
Shupak writes: "On Veterans Day, we should honor those killed and injured in past US wars by stopping future ones. Immobilizing the US war machine would be immensely beneficial to virtually every cause with which leftists are concerned."
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Time Stands Still for the Mothers of Mexico's Disappeared
Nidia Bautista, CIP Americas
Bautista writes: "In the face of chronic government apathy, inefficiency and even attacks, mothers in Mexico have built a community of mutual support and autonomous organizing. They have become the leaders of grassroots organization against a criminal state responsible for the disappearances of their children and thousands of others."
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Nidia Bautista, CIP Americas
Bautista writes: "In the face of chronic government apathy, inefficiency and even attacks, mothers in Mexico have built a community of mutual support and autonomous organizing. They have become the leaders of grassroots organization against a criminal state responsible for the disappearances of their children and thousands of others."
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Veterans Day 2030 Could Look Like Syria Today, Thanks to Climate Change
Joe Romm, EcoWatch
Romm writes: "Our choice today is clear. We can continue listening to the voices of denial and delay and disinformation, assuring that everyone ultimately becomes a veteran of the growing number of climate-related conflicts. Or we can launch a WWII-scale effort to address the problem. That is our most necessary fight today."
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Joe Romm, EcoWatch
Romm writes: "Our choice today is clear. We can continue listening to the voices of denial and delay and disinformation, assuring that everyone ultimately becomes a veteran of the growing number of climate-related conflicts. Or we can launch a WWII-scale effort to address the problem. That is our most necessary fight today."
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