Truthout: 26 February 2012
Truthout: 26 February 2012
The Gang That Couldn't Bomb
Straight
Robert Scheer, Truthdig: "Here we go again.
With the economy showing faint signs of life and their
positions on the social issues alienating most moderates,
the leading Republican candidates, with the exception of Ron
Paul, have returned to the elixir of warmongering to once
again sway the gullible masses. The race to the bottom has
been set by Newt Gingrich, the most desperate of the lot,
who on Tuesday charged that 'the president wants to
unilaterally weaken the United States' because his
administration has dared question the wisdom of Israel
attacking Iran and proposes a slight reduction in the
bloated defense budget."
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A History of
Violence: the BP Oil Spill Trial
Brentin Mock, Bridge
the Gulf: "U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier decided that in
the civil trial against BP for their oil disaster in the
Gulf of Mexico, the oil company's history of accidents and
poor safety records won't be admissible as evidence.... Poor
folks in New Orleans and across the Gulf who are the victims
and the accused of crimes don't have the luxuries of BP to
have their histories buried. That is evidence alone that
there is inequity in the justice system."
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Forgetting the
Past, One Military Movie at a Time
David Sirota,
Truthout: "Since 1986's 'Top Gun' rekindled the
Pentagon-Hollywood relationship from its post-Vietnam
doldrums, the collusion between the military and the
entertainment industry has become a blockbuster con,
generating huge benefits for both participants - and
swindling the American public in the process. The scheme is
simple: The Pentagon allows studios to use military hardware
and bases at a discounted, taxpayer-subsidized rate. In
exchange, filmmakers must submit their scripts to the
Pentagon for line edits."
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Corporate Margins
and Profits are Increasing, But Workers' Wages
Aren't
Pat Garofalo, ThinkProgress: "Corporate
profits have made it back to their pre-recession heights
(even if corporate tax revenue hasn't followed suit). In
fact, in 2011, corporate profits hit their highest level
since 1950. But as Bloomberg News noted today, this hasn't
translated into wage growth or more purchasing power for
workers.... Between 2009 and 2011, 88 percent of national
income growth went to corporate profits, while just 1
percent went to wages."
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How the New
Mexico Anti–Nuclear Campaign Achieved a Major
Victory
Subhankar Banerjee, Climate Story Tellers:
"We're always so inundated with bad news and sad news that
we rarely take the time and look back, when we do win, most
importantly at the things that got us there, however
fleeting that win might be. In activism there is no win
however, only ongoing engagement.... What can the New Mexico
activists tell us about how they stopped what they call a
Plutonium Bomb Factory? Here is their story."
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Loose Border
Between 'Super PACs' and Campaigns
Mike McIntire and
Michael Luo, The New York Times News Service: "There has
been a rising debate over the ascendancy of super PACs,
which operate free of the contribution limits imposed on the
candidates but are supposed to remain independent of them.
In practice, super PACs have become a way for candidates to
bypass the limits by steering rich donors to these
ostensibly independent groups, which function almost as
adjuncts of the campaigns."
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Bush-Appointed
Judge Strikes Down Washington Law Protecting Access to Birth
Control
Ian Millhiser, ThinkProgress: "Thursday, a
George W. Bush appointed judge declared unconstitutional a
Washington state law that, among other things, requires
pharmacies to dispense birth control and emergency
contraception. While it's not impossible that the law should
be blocked on very narrow grounds, Judge Ronald Leighton's
opinion overreaches in ways that could undermine many
efforts to protect women's health and potentially render
religious objectors immune to the rule of law."
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Anti-War Critics
Forgotten on Oscar Night
Adam Hochschild, Tom
Dispatch: "Yet curiously, for all the spectacle of boy and
horse, thundering cavalry charges, muddy trenches, and
wartime love and loss, the makers of War Horse, Downtown
Abbey and - I have no doubt - the similar productions we'll
soon be watching largely skip over the greatest moral drama
of those years of conflict, one that continues to echo in
our own time of costly and needless wars....The First World
War was not just a battle between rival armies, but also ...
between those who assumed the war was a noble crusade and
those who thought it absolute madness."
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Police Chief
Timoney, Meet Bahraini Mothers
Medea Benjamin, Code
Pink: "John Timoney is the controversial former Miami police
chief well known for orchestrating brutal crackdowns on
protests in Miami and Philadelphia- instances with rampant
police abuse, violence, and blatant disregard for freedom of
expression. It should be of great concern that the Kingdom
of Bahrain has brought Timoney and John Yates, former
assistant commissioner of Britain's Metropolitan Police, to
'reform' Bahrain's security forces."
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Desperate
Fantasy: Can Jeb Bush Save the GOP?
Joe Conason,
Truthout: "Rumors and whispers of a late presidential bid by
Jeb Bush are difficult to consider seriously - if only
because the deadlines to enter primary contests have past,
the necessary money and campaign staff are not in place, and
the mechanisms for a 'brokered convention' do not exist. And
yet some worried Republicans are evidently imagining a
rescue by the former Florida governor. Such fantasies arise
from the unappetizing choices that now confront Republican
voters."
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Capitalism Makes
Us Crazy: Dr Gabor Maté on Illness and
Addiction
Making Contact, National Radio Project:
"Humans have always used drugs, but current level of drug
abuse could indicate a bigger problem that we're driving
people into addiction. What's the connection between the
increase in chronic diseases, mental illness and drug
addiction in our society today? On this edition, Dr. Gabor
Maté talks about the relationship between mind and body
health – and what the rise of capitalism has done to
destroy both."
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Corporations Have More Leeway to Kill Than People
Do?
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Romney's New Tax Plan Gives the Richest 0.1
Percent a $264,000 Tax Cut
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As Syria Votes for a New
Constitution, Unrest Continues
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Banker
Leaves 1 Percent Tip On $133 Lunch Bill In Defiance of The
99 Percent
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Post
Bill Maher: If You're a Working-Class Person
Who Still Votes Republican... You're Stupid
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Clarence Thomas for President? Could It
Happen?
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Beast
Up to 2 Million Jobs in the Fourth Quarter
Were Related to the Obama Stimulus
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