Undernews: June 21, 2013
Undernews: June 21, 2013
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THE PROGRESSIVE REVIEW
@ggreenwald - The Obama DOJ just charged its 7th leaker under "espionage" statute - total for all prior presidents: 3
Words & meaning: Learning from Orwell & Mussolini
Tennessee water officials try to terrorize complaining citizens
In all but six states, women can be fired for being abused by spouse
Skype in bed with NSAFormer NSA analyst says Obama and Supreme Court justice were tapped
More warrantless spying by NSA
Supreme Court approves disastrous private arbitration requirement for those fight corporados
One in nine bridges structurally deficient says report
Hillary Clinton's view of leadership
Montana first in the nation to require warrant for location tracking
35% of women worldwide subjected to violence
Summary of ways in which your government is spying on you
Why is Obama keeping his planned anti-American trade agreement secret?
USW's cooperative program starting with laundries
70% of Americans on prescription drugs
Local governments cutting hours to duck Obamacare
TWA 800 crash back in the news
Three states dump major private prison company
MSNBC censors NSA whistleblower
Brazil protests spread to 100 cities
Chart: violence against women around the world
Foods sold in America that are banned in other countries
Politicians arrested on drug charges
Raising the minimum wage to just $10.10 per hour would pull more than half of the nation's working poor out of poverty, according to a new study.
Michael Hastings' last
article:
Why Democrats Love To Spy On
Americans
Numerous cities in Alaska have recorded their all-time hottest temperatures on record, and according to Wunderground's weather historian, Christopher C. Burt, the unofficial 98° measured at Bentalit Lodge on Monday, June 17, ties the record for the hottest reliably measured temperature in state history. The only other time Alaska has been this hot was on June 15, 1969, when the mercury hit 96° in Fairbanks, and a 98° reading was recorded in Richardson (near Fairbanks.)
Quotes
You've got to be careful if
you don't know where you're going, because you might end up
someplace else. - Yogi Berra
Pocket
paradigms
Where once saying unconventional things was
regarded as hip, it is now considered 'inappropriate.'
Hipness has become a fashion statement - a consumer
selection carefully synchronized with corporate intent
rather than outward evidence of a state of mind free of the
corporatized state... -Sam
Smith