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The State of Dissent in America: Flex Your Rights

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What if Helen Thomas Had Emulated Powerful Right-Wingers and Said Palestinians Don't Exist?

Mike Huckabee’s reputation didn’t take a nose dive when he said "There's no such thing as a Palestinian."

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Getting to the Bottom of Why "They" Want to Hurt Us

After Obama briefly addressed L’Affaire Abdulmutallab and wrote “must do better” on the report cards of the national security schoolboys responsible for the near catastrophe at his press conference, the President turned the stage over to counter-terrorism guru John Brennan and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano.

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Women and Power: Connecting Across the Generations

Consider these four women:

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Make Bill O'Reilly Pay for Insulting Helen Thomas

Editor's Note: The following message is from Carol Jenkins, President of the Women's Media Center, concerning their ongoing campaign to get Fox's Bill O'Reilly to apologize on-air for insulting legendary reporter Helen Thomas (video below):

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History Cannot Save Bush

Amy Goodman: With a week to go in his two-term presidency, President George W. Bush gave his final White House news conference Monday. Bush fervently defended his record, saying he made the nation safer following the 9/11 attacks. Asked whether he could now admit to making any mistakes, Bush cited the "Mission Accomplished" banner soon after the invasion of Iraq. He also listed what he called his "disappointments."

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Israel Bombs UN School, Three Killed; Death Toll 100 on Monday Alone

For more background and news on the gaza invasion, read Liliana Segura's Atrocities in Gaza: Piecing Together the Story

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Perino Defends "So?" Remark from Cheney, Claims Americans Had Input on War in '04


In an interview with Vice President Dick Cheney yesterday, ABC News’ Martha Raddatz noted that “two-thirds of Americans say” the Iraq war “is not worth fighting.” “So?” Cheney caustically replied. Referring to Cheney’s comment during today’s White House press briefing, a reporter asked Press Secretary Dana Perino: “So is the vice president saying it really doesn’t matter what the American public thinks about the war?”



“No, I don’t think that’s what he’s saying,” Perino responded. But later, she echoed Cheney, saying that the 2004 presidential election was the last time American public opinion on the war really mattered:
HELEN THOMAS: The American people are being asked to die and pay for this. And you’re saying they have no say in this war?
PERINO: No, I didn’t say that Helen. But Helen, this president was elected…
THOMAS: But it amounts to it. You’re saying we have no input at all.
PERINO: You had input. The American people have input every four years, and that’s the way our system is set up.

Like Cheney, Perino is clearly suggesting that current opposition to the Iraq war is inconsequential. But in claiming that American attitudes only matter every four years, Perino leaves out one inconvenient fact: the 2006 mid-term elections.
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