The World is watching American Racism clearly revealed and how it's addressed.
HINT: You don't address and correct a problem by pepper spraying or arrested protesters.
As the Neo-Con War Mongers goosestep this nation to war around the Globe at the expense of our nation, short-changing every issue from EDUCATION to the ENVIRONMENT to ENFORCEMENT to INFRASTRUCTURE as our roads and bridges crumble.....
The US can't afford to feed its hungry with FOOD STAMPS, but it can support a MILITARY DICTATORSHIP in Pakistan that created the monsters that killed school children?
Good article below about the NEOCONS who profited from US INVASIONS and WAR.
NOTE: The same names continue to appear: PODESTA, RADEMAKER, FOX NEWS, AMERICAN ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE, DANIELLE PLETKA....
Texas Gun Nuts
Policing the Police - With a Black Panthers Tactic
Brandy Zadrozny, The Daily Beast
Zadrozny writes: "On any given night in Arlington, Texas, a group of open-carry activists turned self-appointed cop-watchers can be found walking by the side of the road, in safety-yellow reflector vests with cameras pointed at police."
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Brandy Zadrozny, The Daily Beast
Zadrozny writes: "On any given night in Arlington, Texas, a group of open-carry activists turned self-appointed cop-watchers can be found walking by the side of the road, in safety-yellow reflector vests with cameras pointed at police."
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In Second
Officer's Service, Cops Salute de Blasio
Sebastien Malo, Reuters
Malo writes: "New York City police officers saluted as Mayor Bill de Blasio and his police commissioner entered a Brooklyn funeral home on Saturday for the wake of a policeman killed in an ambush last month that deepened a rift between the mayor and the NYPD."
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Sebastien Malo, Reuters
Malo writes: "New York City police officers saluted as Mayor Bill de Blasio and his police commissioner entered a Brooklyn funeral home on Saturday for the wake of a policeman killed in an ambush last month that deepened a rift between the mayor and the NYPD."
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How the Iraq
War Financed a Beltway Real Estate Boom
Ken Silverstein, The Intercept
Silverstein writes: "When it comes to those who profited directly from the last thirteen years of war, Exhibit A perhaps is Rademaker, a man for whom the Iraq war became a giant piggybank."
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Ken Silverstein, The Intercept
Silverstein writes: "When it comes to those who profited directly from the last thirteen years of war, Exhibit A perhaps is Rademaker, a man for whom the Iraq war became a giant piggybank."
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Anti-Brutality
Activists Aim to 'Evict' St. Louis Police From Headquarters
Massoud Hayoun, Al Jazeera America
Hayoun writes: "Scores of protesters at the helm of the ongoing nationwide movement against police violence stormed the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department Wednesday, aiming to 'evict' officers they accused of 'perpetrating police brutality on our citizenry.'"
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Massoud Hayoun, Al Jazeera America
Hayoun writes: "Scores of protesters at the helm of the ongoing nationwide movement against police violence stormed the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department Wednesday, aiming to 'evict' officers they accused of 'perpetrating police brutality on our citizenry.'"
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Cincinnati
Reveals Harrowing Road - and Limits - in Reforming the Police
Naureen Khan, Al Jazeera America
Khan writes: "As a recent spate of high-profile police killings of unarmed African-American men in New York City, Cleveland, Ferguson, Missouri, and elsewhere have prompted nationwide soul searching about race and policing, many have turned to Cincinnati as an example of a city that navigated those treacherous crosscurrents more than a decade ago and came out on the other side."
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Naureen Khan, Al Jazeera America
Khan writes: "As a recent spate of high-profile police killings of unarmed African-American men in New York City, Cleveland, Ferguson, Missouri, and elsewhere have prompted nationwide soul searching about race and policing, many have turned to Cincinnati as an example of a city that navigated those treacherous crosscurrents more than a decade ago and came out on the other side."
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With 21 States
Raising Minimum Wage, 2015 Is a Tipping Point
Mark Trumbull, The Christian Science Monitor
Trumbull writes: "Workers in 21 states will see the minimum wage rise in 2015, which means that, for the first time, more than half of US states will be above the federal minimum."
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Mark Trumbull, The Christian Science Monitor
Trumbull writes: "Workers in 21 states will see the minimum wage rise in 2015, which means that, for the first time, more than half of US states will be above the federal minimum."
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Suicides
Spread Through a Brazilian Tribe
Charles Lyons, The New York Times
Lyons writes: "Indigenous peoples suffer the greatest suicide risk among cultural or ethnic groups worldwide. Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men ages 25 to 29 have a suicide rate four times higher than the general population in that same age group in Australia, according to the country's Department of Health."
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Charles Lyons, The New York Times
Lyons writes: "Indigenous peoples suffer the greatest suicide risk among cultural or ethnic groups worldwide. Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men ages 25 to 29 have a suicide rate four times higher than the general population in that same age group in Australia, according to the country's Department of Health."
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