William Rivers Pitt | Waking From My Moral Coma William Rivers Pitt, Truthout: "It is the killing, it is the permanent war, it is our deranged national priorities. It is the system we live under which requires the serial deaths of all those innocents to maintain our economic health that should appall us." Read the Article Juvenile Justice Is Taking a Positive Trajectory - Will it Be Hurt by Harsh Gun Laws? Yana Kunichoff, Truthout: The recent calls for mandatory minimums for gun possession in light of the shootings in Newtown, Connecticut and the rising urban violence Chicago have led some advocates to wonder what effect this will have on the trend away from incarceration in juvenile justice reform. Read the Article National Intelligence Memorandum Outlines Steps Taken to Deter Classified Leaks to Media Jason Leopold, Truthout: A memo sent to more than a dozen government agencies by Director of National Intelligence James Clapper says a question added to lie detector tests will help deter leaks to the media. But one expert on government secrecy says the new policy is "shortsighted." Read the Article Warm Bodies: Zom-Rom-Solidarity Econ Boone Shear and Stephen Healy, Truthout: This review of the zombie movie Warm Bodies extols its demonstration that another world is possible. Read the Review Once Upon a Time, Corporations Paid Taxes Sam Pizzigati, Too Much: How much should we read into these huge contrasts between corporate profits, pay and taxes from over a half century ago and today? What difference does any of this make for the rest of us? A huge difference. Read the Article Corporate-Approved State Bills Kick Low-Wage Workers While They're Down Michelle Chen, In These Times: Wage-suppression laws are the latest strike in a war of attrition waged by ALEC and "private sector leaders" against labor and workplace rights, aimed at forcing low-wage workers into even deeper economic insecurity. Read the Article Covert Drone Warfare, By the Numbers John Light, Moyers & Company: Unmanned drones have been used to kill thousands of suspected militants - and civilians - and not just in open war zones, but also in covert wars. These graphs show drone-related deaths in these secret wars. View the Charts Conservatives: The New Taliban The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Program: Here in America, there's a new Taliban rising. They fetishize guns, just like the Afghan Taliban. They fear women and education. They want to keep the people stupid and in chains. They love their ignorance, their bigotry, and most of all, their FOX News. Read the Article Bush Detained Alleged Terrorists Without Due Process - Obama Is Killing Them With Drones Stephen Rohde, Truthout: After reviewing the legal decisions asserting alleged terrorists' right to due process under President Bush, Rohde concludes there can be no legitimate legal justification for targeted drone killings. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: Senate Democrats Will Introduce a Plan to Replace the Sequester, and More In today's On the News segment: Today Senate Democrats will introduce a plan to replace the sequester and propose $100 billion in stimulus spending; Missouri lawmakers voted to lower taxes on corporations and the rich and offset the cuts by increasing the state sales tax; 43 GOP Senators have signed on to block any director to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau unless Democrats scale back that agency's power, and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Two Years On, Will the Lessons of Fukushima Go Unheeded? Peter Rugh, Occupy.com: In Japan, the public's faith in authorities has severely eroded since the fallout of Fukushima, which is why the Japanese public is putting its hopes in the only forum it has left: the streets. Read the Article John Brennan's Heavy Baggage Ray McGovern, Consortium News: After a messy confirmation - which asked new questions about drone assassinations and old questions about enhanced interrogations - John Brennan has taken over at CIA. But his past may not be so easily forgotten in a world looking for accountability. Read the Article |
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