Wednesday, December 9, 2015

RSN: Opposing Tyranny From Both the Left and the Right, Why Do They Hate Us? It's No Mystery, Lawyers Seek Release of Another Chicago Police Shooting Video




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John Kiriakou | Opposing Tyranny From Both the Left and the Right 
John Kiriakou in the documentary Silenced. (photo: AFI Docs) 
John Kiriakou, Reader Supported News 
Kiriakou writes: "Chavez and Maduro styled themselves as populists and liberals. Nothing could be further from the truth. Democracy has become a meaningless word in the Bolivarian Republic." 
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Bernie Sanders Courts Support in a Wary, Struggling Baltimore 
Alice Ollstein, Think Progress 
Ollstein writes: "Until Tuesday, 49-year-old Mike Williams had never seen a presidential candidate visit Sandtown-Winchester - the impoverished Baltimore neighborhood where police killed 25-year-old Freddie Gray this past April. As Democratic hopeful Bernie Sanders passed by, surrounded by local African American pastors and tailed by dozens of reporters, Williams said he was impressed." 
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White House Says Trump's Anti-Muslim Policy 'Disqualifies Him From Serving as President' 
Juliet Eilperin and Greg Jaffe, The Washington Post 
Excerpt: "White House press secretary Josh Earnest said Tuesday that GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump's proposal to block all Muslims from entering the United States 'disqualifies him from serving as president.'" 
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Lawyers Seek Release of Another Chicago Police Shooting Video 
Chris Coffey, NBC Chicago 
Coffey writes: "A video showing the 2013 police shooting of Cedrick Chatman could be ordered released Wednesday. The video, if released, would become the third Chicago police shooting video made public since last month." 
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Why Do They Hate Us? It's No Mystery 
Sheldon Richman, CounterPunch 
Richman writes: "It's not 'moderate' Muslims who need to take the lead in ending terrorism. It's the U.S. foreign-policy makers, whose daily atrocities make targets of Americans at home." 
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Mining Is Bad Business in Latin America 
Raúl Zibechi, Upside Down World 
Zibechi writes: "The debate on mining has highlighted the environmental and social problems it creates." 
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Monsanto to Be Put on Trial for 'Crimes Against Nature and Humanity' 
Organic Consumers Association, EcoWatch 
Excerpt: "Environmental justice groups announced last week that they will put Monsanto on trial for crimes against nature and humanity and ecocide, in The Hague, Netherlands, next year on World Food Day, Oct. 16, 2016." 
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