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Order to the Executive Branch

For observers of the Bush administration concerned about all those signing statements and executive orders, there's some good news. The Washington Post reports (emphasis added): read more »

And a Power Plant in Every Home

The Bush administration continues to strip away regulations on their way out the door. This time, the department is the Environmental Protection Agency, and the Clean Air Act is the target. McClatchy reports (emphasis added): read more »

Latin America's September 11

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progressive.org — Latin America, which experienced its own Sept. 11 35 years ago, is no longer under Washington’s thumb. On Sept. 11, 1973, the Chilean military, supported by Washington, overthrew the democratically elected president of Chile, Salvador Allende. It was a day that was burned in the memories of millions of people across the continent.

The Party's Over

online.wsj.com — Millions of voters have moved out of the political party system. The decline of loyalty has made politics less stable and predictable — and has resulted in close elections.

The New Right

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news.newamericamedia.org — A week in the Twin Cities revealed the manifestation of events like Columbine, the Seattle WTO protests, and the Oklahoma City bombing in the faces of the young white men of two movements well outside the walls of the convention; groups of men without a political home.

The End of an Institution

truthdig.com — I suppose I should be sad to watch the decline of the once mighty political media, an institution that trained and nurtured me. But that’s not how I feel. For this was the institution that cheered when President Bush took us to war.

The Dead Zone Diet

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openleft.com — Enjoy your dithering over dining choices while you can, folks, because the day is coming when you may not have the luxury of choosing the lobster over the London broil. For those with a more populist palate, I've got some bad news, too; a future with no more fried clam strips or canned tuna, for you.

What Have We Become?

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news.newamericamedia.org — On the eve of the Beijing Olympics, while Bush was preparing to express his "deep concerns" over China's human rights record, Chinese immigrant Hiu Lui Ng was dying in the custody of our great nation's own U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency. For months, 33-year-old Mr. Ng had complained of excruciating back pain. Officials accused him of faking it.

Race-Baiting Scoundrels

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truthdig.com — Sen. Lindsey Graham and the rest of John McCain's front-line surrogates know full well what messages they're sending about Barack Obama and race. On the off chance that they — or some of the white voters they're trying to reach — don't know text from subtext from context, here's a deconstruction.

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Held Suspect

At ten years old I learned that being black, and particularly being a black male, means being automatically held suspect — seen as a criminal or potential criminal, and treated as one, until proven otherwise. read more »