Fight Over Closing of Illinois Supermax Ends 14 Years of Prisoners' Silence in Solitary Confinement Yana Kunichoff and Jesse Menendez, Truthout and Vocalo: "The story of Tamms [Correctional Center] is the story of something positive that may have come out of a recession, about what may be the last throes of the supermax movement, and what a campaign against torture accomplished in less than four years." Read the Article Romney Still Reaps Huge Profits From Bain's Vulture Capitalism John Nichols, The Nation: "Romney was a robber baron. And he continues to profit - to the tune of $230 million and counting - from the 'vulture capitalism' his Republican primary opponents decried." Read the Article Where Is the Arts Funding to Create a Collective Sense of Beauty and Meaning in America? Max Eternity, Truthout: "So, we have money to spend $30 billion on a fleet of B-2 Spirits, but are somehow supposed to believe that we can only afford to spend 0.05 percent that amount on the 2012 [National Endowment for the Arts] budget?" Read the Article Judge Upholds Pennsylvania Voter ID Law; Opponents to Appeal Scott Keyes, ThinkProgress: "In a blow to voting rights advocates, Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court Judge Robert Simpson upheld the state's restrictive voter ID law, which could disenfranchise as many as 750,000 citizens in the state…. Voting rights advocates plan to appeal the case to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, which will likely issue its own ruling before the November election." Read the Article "A Totally Moral Man": The Life of Nonviolent Organizer Rev. James Lawson Peter Dreier, Truthout: "After his release from prison, Lawson moved to Nagpur, India, where he served a three-year stint as a Methodist missionary and studied satygraha - the principles of nonviolence resistance developed by Mohandas Gandhi that had freed India from British colonialism. One day in 1955, while in India, Lawson was reading a newspaper and saw photographs of masses of African Americans launching a bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama." Read the Excerpt Two Dark Money Groups Outspending All Super PACs Combined Kim Barker, ProPublica: "Two conservative nonprofits, Crossroads GPS and Americans for Prosperity, have poured almost $60 million into TV ads to influence the presidential race so far, outgunning all super PACs put together, new spending estimates show. These nonprofits ... don't have to disclose their donors to the public." Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: Congress Has Its Lowest Approval Rating Ever Recorded, and More In today's On the News segment: Congress now has an approval rating of just 10 percent - the lowest ever recorded; the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth District ruled that police can track cell phone GPS data - and, thus, track you - without a warrant; fewer people know that Paul Ryan wants to privatize Social Security than know he wants to privatize Medicare, and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Romney Uses Banksters' Money to Play Race Card Danny Weil, Truthout: "Yet another cynical appeal to poor white voters and the growing right-wing racist fringe, [Mitt Romney's latest TV ad] conjures up images of working people of color as lazy and non-industrious, when - in fact - the so-called 'job creators,' like Romney and his supporters, are busy shipping employment overseas or engaging in high risk, high frequency trading on Wall Street where the real non-industrious can be found." Read the Article Prosecuting Hate Crimes to the Fullest Extent of the Law Roberto Cintli Rodriguez, Dr. Cintli's Blog: "At the August 7 trial for Randall Leon Thompson, the person accused of leaving three death threats against me in my university voicemail, [he] was placed under supervised probation for a year, but was spared jail time.... His tirades were in response to my purported role in defending [Tucson Unified School District's] Mexican American Studies (MAS) department, which has since been dismantled as a result of the district complying with the anti-Ethnic Studies HB 2281." Read the Article Bob Pollin: How Do We Get Back to Full Employment? Paul Jay, The Real News Network: "Bob Pollin: 'The worse conditions are, the easier it is to get full employment at lousy jobs or people begging for jobs.... Full employment is definitely a challenge to the dynamics of a labor market under capitalism, precisely as I was saying before, because it gives workers more bargaining power.'" Watch the Video and Read the Transcript |
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