
W. D. Ehrhart: No one in power in Washington seems to have learned that no amount of military might can achieve goals that are unrealistic and incompatible with the beliefs, desires, and cultures of those at the other end of the rifle barrels.
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SUNDAY, 17 MAY 2015
What Does Baltimore Say About America's Racism and Inequality?
David Love: Recent events provide lessons on the intractability of poverty and racism in America, should we choose to heed the warnings and change course.
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Vietnam: Lessons Learned and Not Learned
W. D. Ehrhart: No one in power in Washington seems to have learned that no amount of military might can achieve goals that are unrealistic and incompatible with the beliefs, desires, and cultures of those at the other end of the rifle barrels.
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Assessing Jeffrey Sterling
Norman Solomon: The only fair sentence for Sterling would have been no sentence at all. Or, at most, something like the recent gentle wrist-slap for former CIA director David Petraeus.
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Better Medical Care Needed at Private Prison
Sandra Hernandez:GEO’s failure to provide adequate medical care at Adelanto appears to be part of a larger pattern at GEO-run facilities
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US Politics Arrive in UK
Denis Campbell: The Tories (like US Republicans) know FEAR of extremism of any kind, in relatively good economic times, can be a powerful motivator. Find the right mantra, ride it to victory.
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The TRUTH will set you FREE.
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