Money and the Corporate Media Are Gagging Democracy Robert McChesney and John Nichols, Nation Books: Moneyed interests are confident, even in the face of temporary setbacks, that they will be able to continue their initiative because they are well-served by the decline of the news media as a checking and balancing force on our politics. Read the Excerpt Chris Hedges | Murdering the Wretched of the Earth Chris Hedges, Truthdig: "The belief systems the oppressed embrace can be intolerant, but these belief systems are a response to the injustice, state violence and cruelty inflicted on them by the global elites. Our enemy is not radical Islam. It is global capitalism." Read the Article Massacre in Cairo: Egypt on Brink After Worst Violence Since 2011 Revolution Amy Goodman and Nermeen Shaikh, Democracy Now!: At least 525 people were killed in Egypt on Wednesday when security forces cracked down on two protest camps filled with supporters of ousted President Mohamed Morsi. The Egyptian military has defended the crackdown and declared a state of emergency. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript Girls w/ Pens, Meet Ladydrawers Deborah Siegel, Girl w/ Pen: The Ladydrawers Collective talks about hybridity, intersectionality, love affairs with comics, gender and racial bias in the comic-book world, their new documentary film, breaking even and what Jane Addams has to do with it all. Read the Interview Why Are SWAT Teams Answering Routine Police Calls? S. E. Smith, Care2: In recent years, the use of SWAT teams for routine law enforcement matters has been on the rise, with sometimes fatal consequences, as they are being sent out on gambling raids, breaking up underage parties and even handling student loan fraud. Read the Article New York Promised Help for Mentally Ill Inmates - but Still Sticks Many in Solitary Christie Thompson, ProPublica: Since orders were first given to protect inmates with mental illness in solitary confinement, the number of inmates diagnosed with severe mental illness has dropped, and prisoners are now being given more modest diagnoses. Read the Article Why Is the Tea Party Teaming Up With the Sierra Club? Julie M. Rodriguez, Care2: "The Green Tea Coalition" is a partnership of free-market loving conservatives and environmental activists working toward a common goal: lifting state restrictions on renewable energy and allowing residents the choice of running their homes on clean power. Read the Article Robert Reich | Why Congress's Gridlock Doesn't Paralyze Government but Gridlocks Democracy Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Blog: Just because the legislature has ceased to function doesn't mean our government has. Political decision making has moved to peripheral public entities, where power is exercised less transparently and accountability to voters is less direct. Read the Article Eugene Robinson | A Lack of Spine on Egypt Eugene Robinson, Washington Post Writers Group: US officials can no longer harbor illusions about the nature of the Egyptian coup or the prospects for genuine democracy. Obama should speak the truth and cut off military aid, says Eugene Robinson. Read the Article Jim Hightower | Get Radio-Active Jim Hightower, Other Words: Thousands of low-power radio broadcast licenses will be up for grabs by non-profit, community groups this October. Read the Article |
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