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Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Matt Taibbi | We're Only Beginning to See the Consequences of the Bush-Era Assault on Civil Liberties




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Matt Taibbi | We're Only Beginning to See the Consequences of the Bush-Era Assault on Civil Liberties
President George W. Bush reflects on a question as he holds his last formal news conference at the White House in 2009. (photo: J Scott Applewhite/AP/Shutterstock)
Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone
Taibbi writes: "Like a number of 'War on Terror' measures, the Terrorist Screening Database's unconstitutionality was obvious from the jump."
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A Trump supporter celebrates the end of the Mueller probe in March. (photo: Michael Nigro/Pacific Press via Zuma Wire/Rex/Shutterstock)
A Trump supporter celebrates the end of the Mueller probe in March. (photo: Michael Nigro/Pacific Press via Zuma Wire/Rex/Shutterstock)

'Enemy of the People': Trump's War on the Media Is a Page From Nixon's Playbook
David Smith, Guardian UK
Smith writes: "War reporting has never been more dangerous, as correspondents are increasingly treated not as neutral observers but legitimate targets. Now there are signs that Donald Trump and his Republican supporters are taking a similar attitude to political journalists, casting them as enemy combatants and fair game for character assassination."
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Protesters with American Friends Service Committee protest in Washington D.C. (photo: Carl Roose/AFSC)
Protesters with American Friends Service Committee protest in Washington D.C. (photo: Carl Roose/AFSC)

How We Shut Down the Nation's Largest Child Detention Center
Kristin Kumpf, YES! Magazine
Kumpf writes: "We were determined to shut down the detention center before the school year started, rallying around the cry that children belong in schools, not prison camps."
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A Liberty student prays during convocation at the university in February 2013. (photo: Norm Shafer/AP)
A Liberty student prays during convocation at the university in February 2013. (photo: Norm Shafer/AP)

'Someone's Gotta Tell the Freakin' Truth': Jerry Falwell's Aides Break Their Silence
Brandon Ambrosino, Politico
Ambrosino writes: "At Liberty University, all anyone can talk about is Jerry Falwell Jr. Just not in public."
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Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX). (photo: Getty Images)
Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX). (photo: Getty Images)

Dan Crenshaw Is Worried That Universal Background Checks Might Keep Him From Arming His Friends
Josh Israel, ThinkProgress
Excerpt: "It is unclear why he doesn't think his friends could pass background checks."

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ep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX), an NRA-backed gun-rights advocate, dismissed calls for universal background checks even after a mass shooting in his own state that might have been prevented by such a law. His reasoning: he wants to be able to arm his friends.
The truth about universal background checks and today’s vote.

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Demonstrators gathered on Sunday morning to go to the capital's General Cemetery, as part of a peace march to mark the 46th anniversary of the coup d'état. (photo: Twitter/Igualitarista)
Demonstrators gathered on Sunday morning to go to the capital's General Cemetery, as part of a peace march to mark the 46th anniversary of the coup d'état. (photo: Twitter/Igualitarista)

Chile: Human Rights March Ends With Police Repression
teleSUR
Excerpt: "A march for human rights that commemorates the victims of the military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet (1973-1990) every September, ended Sunday with brutal police repression and riots in Chile's capital Santiago."
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'We have more than enough money to fight the climate crisis, at home and abroad. It's just going to all the wrong places.' (photo: Noaa/AFP/Getty Images)
'We have more than enough money to fight the climate crisis, at home and abroad. It's just going to all the wrong places.' (photo: Noaa/AFP/Getty Images)


NOAA's Chief Scientist Will Investigate Why Agency Backed Trump Over Its Experts on Dorian, Email Shows
Kayla Epstein, Andrew Freedman, Jason Samenow and Kate Harrison Belz, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's acting chief scientist said in an email to colleagues Sunday that he is investigating whether the agency's response to President Trump's Hurricane Dorian tweets constituted a violation of NOAA policies and ethics."
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