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What MLK would see today

January 17th, 2011
Mary Shaw I am writing this on the third Monday of January - Martin Luther King Jr. Day in the U.S. It is a day set aside each year to honor the birth, life, and legacy of the great civil rights leader. And, on this day, I wonder how the Reverend Dr.… more »

Updates on Two Political Prisoners

January 17th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman Earlier articles addressed them, accessed through the following links: http://sjlendman.blogspot.com/2010/10/canadas-war-on-islam-case-of-mahboob.html http://sjlendman.blogspot.com/2010/11/oscar-lopez-rivera-imprisoned-for.html… more »

Banking in Venezuela

January 17th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman The Banco Central de Venezuela's web site (Venezuela's Central Bank) relates BCV history from its September 8, 1939 inception. At the time, conservative forces feared monetary instability under uncontrolled Central Bank spending. As a… more »

Looking Backwards Through the Gun-sight

January 17th, 2011
Nozomi Hayase Cross hairs and gun-sights are all the rage in the media these days after the killings in Tucson, with Sarah Palin getting flack for her mindless cross hairs map, to the inflamed calls for illegal assassination of Julian Assange. Could… more »

MARTIN LUTHER KING / THE VOICE THAT CAN’T BE SILENCED

January 17th, 2011
Allen L Roland Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Born Jan. 15, 1929 Assassinated April 4, 1968 The voice of Martin Luther King will never be silenced because his words resonate with the truth that love and the urge to unite lie deepest within us regardless of… more »

America must change back to what it was

January 17th, 2011
Raymond Ponzini "When once a republic is corrupted there is no possibility of remedying any of the growing evils but by removing the corruption and restoring its lost principle." - Thomas Jefferson Do you believe in freedom from the corporations and the… more »

UPDATE ON SINGLE PAYER: Interview with Margaret Flowers, MD

January 16th, 2011
By Joan Brunwasser My guest is Dr. Margaret Flowers, congressional fellow of Physicians for a National Health Program [PNHP]. Welcome back to OpEdNews, Margaret. Republican lawmakers, fresh from their November victory, are pledging to move immediately… more »

Response from The White House RE: Mordechai Vanunu Via The New York Times

January 16th, 2011
eileen fleming When President Obama took office, this activist reporter began phoning, faxing and emailing him and Secretary of State Clinton seeking a statement regarding the fact that Israel continues to deny the Nuclear Whistle Blower the right to… more »

The Politics of Hate—and Hate Speech

January 16th, 2011
by Walter Brasch Just about anything that could be said about the murders in Tucson have been said. We know that Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) was holding a "Congress on the Corner" meeting outside a Safeway grocery store. We know that a 22-year-old… more »

Turmoil in Lebanon

January 16th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman Reportedly, 19th century Mexican dictator Porfirio Diaz once remarked: "Poor Mexico, So far from God, So close to the United States." His proximity comment applies to Lebanon. Bordering Israel, it experienced decades of belligerent… more »

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