Tuesday, June 7, 2016

RSN: As California Goes, So Goes the Planet, Andy Borowitz | Trump: Mexicans Swarming Across Border, Enrolling in Law School, and Becoming Biased Judges




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Andy Borowitz | Trump: Mexicans Swarming Across Border, Enrolling in Law School, and Becoming Biased Judges 
Donald Trump. (photo: Bill Clark/Roll Call) 
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker 
Borowitz writes: "Unless the United States builds a wall, Mexicans will swarm across the border, enroll in law school en masse, and eventually become biased judges, Donald J. Trump warned supporters on Monday." 
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Baltimore Policeman Charged in Freddie Gray Death Chooses Bench Trial 
Donna Owens, Reuters 
Owens writes: "A Baltimore police officer charged with murder in the 2015 death of black detainee Freddie Gray waived a jury trial on Monday and will be tried by a Maryland judge instead." 
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Trump Is Not the Champion of Blue-Collar Workers 
Tom Chamberlain, People's World 
Chamberlain writes: "The labor movement isn't fooled by Trump's tough talk, because his record as a businessman and a quick glimpse at the statements he's made to voters make it clear where his allegiances are." 
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Friend of Stanford Rapist Blamed Victim, Urged Judge Not to Be 'Politically Correct' 
Alex Zielinski, ThinkProgress 
Zielinski writes: "Brock Turner was sentenced to six months in a county jail and three years probation - a ruling local officials say is woefully lenient - for sexually assaulting an unconscious, intoxicated woman outside a campus frat party last January. The letter comes from Leslie Rasmussen, a friend of 20-year-old Turner, who blames both the victim and the university system for Turner's penalty." 
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A Major Native American Site Is Being Looted. What Will Obama Risk to Save It? 
Juliet Eilperin, The Washington Post 
Eilperin writes: "President Obama is weighing whether and how he can leave his own permanent imprint on history by designating about 2 million acres of land, known as the Bears Ears, as a national monument." 
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Laying the Foundations of Cuban Revolutionary Healthcare 
Don Fitz, teleSUR 
Fitz writes: "The central contradiction facing revolutionary medicine was how to do much, much more with much, much less while conceptualizing much, much deeper." 
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As California Goes, So Goes the Planet 
Josh Fox, EcoWatch 
Fox writes: "We need democracy like we need water. California primary voters must choose Bernie Sanders or the state will continue to experience a serious drought of both." 
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