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Tuesday, August 30, 2016

RSN: New US Policy: Kill the Kurds, Life Materially Worse for Black People 53 Years Since King's 'Dream'




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William Boardman | New US Policy: Kill the Kurds 
Turkish prime minister Binali Yildirim, right, and U.S. vice president Joe Biden at Cankaya Palace in Ankara. (photo: AFP/Getty Images) 
William Boardman, Reader Supported News 
Boardman writes: "The continuing incoherence, insanity, and ultimate inanity of US policy in and around Syria was highlighted brilliantly, albeit perhaps inadvertently, by Vice President Joe Biden on a state visit to Turkey August 24, when he threatened the most effective fighting force against the Islamic State - the Kurdish militias - with American punishment if they didn't play nice with the Turks." 
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Louisiana GOP Isn't Ready to Ban Former KKK Leader David Duke From Running for Office 
Kira Lerner, ThinkProgress 
Lerner writes: "Louisiana Republicans decided this weekend that it's not worth the political capital to ban former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke and other white supremacists from running for office on their ticket." 
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Life Materially Worse for Black People 53 Years Since King's 'Dream' 
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Excerpt: "In the 19,359 days since Martin Luther King Jr. delivered perhaps his most praised address - a sort of christening of a new and better Republic - a case can be made that the material conditions of African Americans has actually worsened, not improved." 
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Pediatricians Urge States to Get Tough on Parents Who Don't Want to Vaccinate Their Kids 
Melissa Healy, Los Angeles Times 
Healy writes: "The nation's pediatricians are pushing back against parents who resist having their children vaccinated against a broad range of dangerous diseases by calling on states to stop offering waivers to those with non-medical objections to the practice." 
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Presidential Nominees Ignore Women of Color at Their Peril 
Juhie Bhatia, Rolling Stone 
Bhatia writes: "Women legally got the right to vote in 1920, after the ratification of the 19th Amendment. But in reality not all women could fully exercise that right until much later. And now, many of those same women who had to wait and keep fighting for the right to vote may be a deciding factor in the November election." 
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Dilma Warns of Democracy's Death in Impeachment Testimony 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "'We are one step away from a serious institutional rupture,' she said. 'We are one step away from a real coup d'etat.'" 
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The Anthropocene Epoch: Scientists Declare Dawn of Human-Influenced Age 
Damian Carrington, Guardian UK 
Carrington writes: "Humanity's impact on the Earth is now so profound that a new geological epoch - the Anthropocene - needs to be declared, according to an official expert group who presented the recommendation to the International Geological Congress in Cape Town on Monday." 
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