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May 27, 2013

Congress Still Puts Out for Wall Street

The big banks’ influence in Washington has only grown in direct proportion to the harm they have caused to the nation’s economy.

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May 26, 2013 The Obama Riddle


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Published on May 27, 2013 21:44

May 20, 2013

Tumblr Is Worth $1.1 Billion to Yahoo For One Reason: You

Tumblr shunned advertising and earned the trust of its users, but Yahoo undoubtedly has other plans.

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May 18, 2013 ‘Left, Right & Center’: The White House Scandal Trifecta


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Published on May 20, 2013 21:00

Tumblr Is Worth $1.1 Billion to Yahoo for One Reason: You

Tumblr shunned advertising and earned the trust of its users, but Yahoo undoubtedly has other plans.

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June 15, 2013 ‘Left, Right & Center’: The Syrian Shift and the Meaning of Edward Snowden


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Published on May 20, 2013 21:00

May 14, 2013

Elizabeth Warren, a Great Investment

How astonishing to have a public servant who actually cares to inform the public about the inner workings of the system of crony capitalism that has wedded big government with big business.

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May 23, 2013 After Oklahoma Disaster, Give Thanks to Government


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Published on May 14, 2013 00:29

May 7, 2013

Obama Did It for the Money

The president has chosen to fill two key Cabinet positions dealing with business practices with people who specialized in financial rip-offs.

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May 7, 2013 Are We Intervening in Syria Yet?


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Published on May 07, 2013 00:09

April 29, 2013

Google’s Spymasters Are Now Worried About Your Secrets

There is a growing acceptance and indeed a demand for additional surveillance cameras, cellphone eavesdropping, location checks and biometric identifiers.

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June 15, 2013 ‘Left, Right & Center’: The Syrian Shift and the Meaning of Edward Snowden


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Published on April 29, 2013 23:18

April 23, 2013

277 Million Boston Bombings

The horror of Boston should be a reminder that the choice of weaponry can be in itself an act of evil.

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June 15, 2013 ‘Left, Right & Center’: The Syrian Shift and the Meaning of Edward Snowden


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Published on April 23, 2013 01:50

April 2, 2013

It Wasn’t David Stockman Who Wrecked the Economy

For all of the strident attacks on Stockman’s column, I have yet to read a serious critique of his most brazen claim.

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April 8, 2013 Write a Blog, Risk Going to Jail


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Published on April 02, 2013 00:39

March 25, 2013

Kill the Child, Spare the Lamb

Sorry to be such a nudge, but as I write this before heading off to yet another in a long lifetime of Seders, I still can’t get my head wrapped around this business of the plagues.

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June 15, 2013 ‘Left, Right & Center’: The Syrian Shift and the Meaning of Edward Snowden


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Published on March 25, 2013 23:58

March 19, 2013

Dumb Wars, Now and Forever

A majority of Americans now believe the Iraq War was a mistake, but memories fade. Most 18-29-year-olds say sending U.S. troops to Vietnam was not a mistake.

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March 20, 2013 Tomas Young and the End of the Body of War


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Published on March 19, 2013 00:58

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