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This latest example of what the NYT decides is “fit to print” is an obvious example of negligence
This latest example of what the NYT decides is “fit to print” is an obvious example of negligence
As usual, for the NYT and many other news outlets, it is what is buried, or not being said, that is of importance when understanding what is going on
The late Howard Zinn once said, “The cry of the poor is not always just, but if you don’t listen to it,…
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In George Orwell’s classic dystopian novel 1984, Winston Smith, the protagonist, is a clerk for the Records Department at the Ministry of…
America is dead. America remains dead. And we have killed it. Yet its shadow still looms. How shall we comfort ourselves, the…
I really don't want to be a party to the premature politicization of the Boston marathon bombing because we don't yet know…
Today Yahoo! News reported that old Meathead himself, Rob Reiner, has weighed in on the gay marriage issue by declaring it…
I will watch Titanic before I watch Zero Dark Thirty. I will listen to rightwing talk radio before I watch Zero Dark…
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