Warning against the excessive consumerism that can characterize Christmas, the Reverend Billy suggests donating to Truthout as one alternative. We say Amen! We still must raise a little under $11,000 to take full advantage of a matching grant that will double any donation made before the end of tomorrow. We cannot continue doing this work without you: Can you show your support today? Click here to donate. (Truthout is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. EIN: 20-0031641) You can also donate by check, made payable to: Truthout, P.O. Box 276414, Sacramento, CA 95827 (Please include your email address on your check.) Or call in your donation: 213.489.1971 Greg Palast | Reverend Billy Is the Anti-Claus With Message of No-Click Christmas Greg Palast, Truthout: The pastor of the Church of Stop Shopping is the Stephen Colbert of American hyper-commercialism who reminds us that there is life after Walmart. Read the Article Gun Ownership Is a Hobby, Not a Right Salvatore Babones, Truthout: Sure, some people can use guns safely. Some people can also smoke crack safely, drink and drive safely and handle explosives safely. We don't let them because too many other people can't. Read the Article Kochs, ALEC Top Conservative Forces Behind Right-to-Work Law in Michigan John Logan, Truthout: The Koch Brothers understand right-to-work legislation could have an enormous impact on presidential elections, as well as on state, politics. Read the Article NRA Has More Blood on Its Hands Than al-Qaeda: What Do We Do? Thom Hartmann and Sam Sacks, The Daily Take: There is a lot to learn by comparing how we as a nation respond to Muslim religious extremist killers, versus our response to largely white Christian extremist killers. Read the Article Did Liberals Beat Big Money? Far From It: Election a Minor Setback for Some Guido Girgenti, Truthout: While liberals were celebrating election victories, the Big Banks' political operatives did not miss a beat. The real power of money in politics has been to buy influence and distort legislative outcomes - regardless of electoral results. Read the Article Paul Krugman | An Appreciated, and Rare, Reversal of Economic Doctrine Paul Krugman, Krugman & Co.: It is a myth that there is a skills shortage holding the American economy back. Read the Article Thom Hartmann on the News: The Corporatists Are Buying Our Infrastructure, and More In this week's On the News Segment: President Obama's latest "fiscal cliff" offer throws the middle class and senior citizens under the bus; The New York Times details Walmart's bribery binge in Mexico; NBC's chief foreign correspondent, Richard Engel, has been found after he was kidnapped in Syria; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Karl Rove's Group Promised the IRS It Would Spend "Limited" Money on Elections Kim Barker, ProPublica: Crossroads GPS could ultimately be forced to reveal the identities of its donors. Read the Article Zero Dark Thirty Won't Settle the Torture Question or Purge Torture From the American System Peter Van Buren, TomDispatch: In the first decade of the 21st century we tortured people as national policy. This is a nightmare that Americans need to face. Read the Article Rediscovering the Power and Utility of Selma James Victoria Law, New Clear Vision: M*A*M*A (Mothers' Association for Militant Action) were mothers who felt pushed out of political organizing because they came with children and the additional needs that children bring. Read the Article Film Shows Objectivity Elusive in Israel-Palestine Storytelling Yosef Brody, Truthout: A new documentary about the history of Israeli military legal policy in the Palestinian territories reflects on the very nature of professional storytelling itself. Read the Article Real Man Adventures Probes Questions of Gender, Masculinity Eleanor J. Bader, Truthout: Transman T. Cooper's "refreshing, funny, angry, startlingly insightful examination of gender and masculinity" challenges conventional ideas about family, gender, relationships and love. Read the Article |
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