Saturday, September 26, 2009

The Mystique of 'Free Market' Obama

By Jeff Cohen
September 26, 2009

No matter what the facts are, some liberal activists and leaders persist in seeing President Obama as a principled progressive reformer who lives and breathes the campaign rhetoric about “change you can believe in.”

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An Insider's View of ACORN

By David Swanson
September 26, 2009

If someone told you that a bunch of low-income people, most of them African-American or Latino, most of them women, most of them elderly, had been victimized by a predatory mortgage lender that stripped them of much of their equity or of their entire homes, you might not be surprised.

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Friday, September 25, 2009

The Republican War on ACORN

By Jason Leopold
September 25, 2009

In recent days, the Washington Post, the New York Times and other major news outlets have recounted the “troubled” history of the poor people’s advocacy group ACORN, but left out the five-year anti-ACORN campaign waged by White House adviser Karl Rove and other Republican operatives.

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Thursday, September 24, 2009

WPost Blasts Obama's Missile Reversal

By Melvin A. Goodman
September 24, 2009

For the past several months, the editorial and op-ed writers of the Washington Post have railed against Russia as expansionist and assertive toward the West and have argued against improving bilateral relations between the United States and Russia.

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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Why Obama Must Demand Openness

By Melvin A. Goodman
September 24, 2009

Last week, seven former directors of the Central Intelligence Agency, who made their own contributions to the CIA’s lost esteem over the past 35 years, asked President Barack Obama to make sure there is no criminal investigation of the crimes associated with the Agency’s detentions and interrogations policies over the past eight years.

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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Neocon Judge's History of Cover-ups

By Robert Parry
September 23, 2009

Laurence Silberman, a U.S. Courts Appeals Court judge and a longtime neoconservative operative – part of what the Iran-Contra special prosecutor called “the strategic reserves” for convicted Reagan administration operatives in the 1980s – is back playing a similar role for the Bush-43 administration.

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Monday, September 21, 2009

The American Doomsday Machine

By Daniel Ellsberg
September 21, 2009

One day in the spring of 1961, soon after my 30th birthday, I was shown how our world would end. Not the Earth, not—so far as I knew then—all humanity or life, but the destruction of most cities and people in the Northern Hemisphere.

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Was the Iranian Election 'Rigged'?

By Robert Parry
September 21, 2009

It is conventional wisdom in the U.S. press corps that Iran’s June 12 presidential election was rigged, with the word “fraud” now sometimes appearing without the qualifier “alleged.” But a new poll of Iranians uncovered a different opinion, an overwhelming judgment that the election was legitimate.

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Why Not Look Backwards, with Clarity

By Dennis Loo
September 21, 2009

In the Sept. 19 Washington Post, we learn that the Justice Department’s investigation of torture by U.S. personnel will be even narrower than originally proposed by Attorney General Eric Holder.

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Sunday, September 20, 2009

Review: Reassessing 'The Informant!'

By Lisa Pease
September 20, 2009

I’m always disappointed when the film doesn’t match its advertisements, no matter how good the film or important its message. So I have to admit I was a little disappointed with The Informant! because I was expecting a comedy, but got something quite a bit darker.

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