Ex-Army Officer Accuses CIA of Obstructing Pre-9/11 Intelligence-Gathering Paul Church and Ray Nowosielski, Truthout: Offering new revelations about the CIA's role in shutting down military intelligence penetration of al-Qaeda, Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer joins a growing list of government officials accusing former CIA director George Tenet of misleading federal investigators and sharing some degree of blame for the 9/11 attacks. Read the Article President Obama's Second Term: Symbolic or Ironic? Wilmer J. Leon III, Truthout: Some see President Obama's re-election as the realization of Dr. Martin Luther King's "dream," while others see the inauguration as an incredible irony, an incongruity between what it is, and what it is not. Read the Article Even With the Affordable Care Act, Health Insurance Coverage Remains Unaffordable for Many Mike Alberti, Remapping Debate: Any hopes that large employers would be penalized for failing to offer affordable insurance coverage to the spouses and dependent children of their employees under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) were recently dashed by a proposed interpretation of the law from the Obama Administration. Read the Article The Iraq War "Surge" Myth Returns Robert Parry, Consortium News: To win Senate approval as Defense Secretary, former Sen. Chuck Hagel likely will be forced to bow before Official Washington's cherished myth of the Iraq War's "successful surge." To tell the more nuanced truth would open Hagel to another round of neocon attacks. Read the Article What's Worth Learning: How Outdated Curricula are Failing America's Students Marion Brady, AlterNet: Perhaps most damning of all is the fact that the human need to understand, to know, to make sense of the world, but the institutions we've created to meet that deep human need would close their doors if it weren't for mandatory attendance laws, social expectations, and institutional inertia. Read the Article US Health Worse Than Nearly All Other Industrialised Countries Carey L. Biron, Inter Press Service: Although the new findings offer a uniquely comprehensive view of the problem, the fact is that U.S. citizens have for decades been dying at younger ages than those in nearly all other industrialized countries. Read the Article A Response to Time Magazine: Young People are Not Fragmenting the Pro-Choice Movement Steph Herold, RH Reality Check: If anything is strengthening the pro-choice and reproductive justice movements, it's the people, regardless of age, who are working outside the traditional power structures and are pushing us to be unabashedly inclusive, radical, and unashamed. Read the Article Mainstream Media Taking Aim at the Elderly Staff, Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting: The outcome of the "fiscal cliff" did not impress many in the corporate media, who have long favored some sort of Simpson-Bowles "grand bargain." The last-minute tax deal fell well short - but the failure to cut benefits seemed to bother more pundits than anything else. Read the Article Waking Up in Tehran David Swanson, WarIsACrime.org: If we cannot learn from our own history or this kind of common sense, let us learn from Mossadegh. War is not a solution. War is not a tool of public policy. War is not the first option, the second option, or the last resort. War is out of the question. Read the Article This week in SpeakOut: Donald G. Schweitzer gives a historical outlook to America's long time fascination with firearms; Carmel C. Chase gives a lyrical response to the Steubenville High School Rape Case; Dr. Roberto Cintli Rodriguez speaks to those who believe the fight for cultural studies is dead; Martha Sorren introduces the Strong Heart Lakota Solidarity Project's moving documentary on the destruction of indigenous people in America; David Altieri mounts a principled objection to a mental health gun registry; and more. Read the Articles |
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