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Hill Should Give Bill the Hook
By John Nichols, The Nation
It is time to pull Bill Clinton off the campaign trail he never should have gotten on.
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Is the Bush Administration Trying to Take Down Fannie Mae?
By Scott Thill, AlterNet
The government-backed lender is embroiled in a murky battle.
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Should Nursing Homes Be For Profit?
By Emily Udell, In These Times
Is it right that people are trying to make money off taking care of our most vulnerable population?
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“Jackasses with Guns”: Mercenaries Terrorize Iraq
By Ali Gharib, IPS News
Thousands of serious allegations of crimes in Iraq and only one mercenary has been prosecuted.
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Michael Savage’s Hate Speech Catches Up with Him
By Sam Stein, Huffington Post
Major firms are pulling their advertising from Savage’s radio show following a campaign highlighting his inflammatory rhetoric.
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How Teenage Rebellion Has Become a Mental Illness
By Bruce E. Levine, AlterNet
Big pharma has some new customers. Not complying with authority is now, in many cases, labeled a disease.
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Are We Headed Back to the Era of Segregation?
By Amanda Paulson, Christian Science Monitor
Schools, particularly in the Northeast and Midwest, are looking more and more like they did during segregation.
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A Big Win for Obama and the South
By Bob Moser, The Nation
The fine folks of South Carolina should be applauded for their rejection of the Clintons’ gutter politics.
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Is South Carolina a Game Changer?
By Steve Benen, The Carpetbagger Report
I think most political observers expected an Obama victory, but I’m hard pressed to think of anyone who thought he’d win by 29 points.
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Would a President Obama Nominate John Edwards for Attorney General?
By Jon Ponder, Pensito Review
Rumor has it he would, but it could also just be Robert Novak making mischief.
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College Republican Busted on Sex Offender Charges
By Pam Spaulding, Pam’s House Blend
And he used to work for Mitt. I’m sure the former Massachusetts governor is breathing a sigh of relief.
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Olbermann: I’d Sacrifice My Success for a “Responsible Presidency”
By Satyam Khanna, Think Progress
Keith Olbermann says that if Sen. Clinton or Sen. Obama is elected President his show would “not change much.”
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