Progressive Opinion

The Dummies' Guide to Stupid Leaders and Misleading Numbers

huffingtonpost.com — In case you didn't know, the loss of 20,000 American jobs in April is actually good news. You see, economists had predicted 73,000 jobs would be lost last month, so thank God we dodged that bullet, right?!

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Bush’s Legacy and the Damage Done

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progressive.org — With President Bush attending his last G8 summit in Japan, it is a good time to assess the foreign policy legacy of his Administration — and what a legacy!

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What Patriotism Is, and Is Not

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truthout.org — Patriotism is defending a constitutional principle, in the face of adverse public opinion and White House opposition, and including under its protections even those who might seek to destroy us and the very constitutional principles for which we stand.

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Invisible Tragedies - Four Construction Workers Killed Every Day Building America

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huffingtonpost.com — Every day an average of four construction workers are killed as they go about building America, because OSHA under President Bush is failing construction workers.

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Bush's Selective Mourning

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inthesetimes.com — The Fourth of July is the time for patriotic hoohah by national poobahs. So, Commander-in-Chief George W. Bush will no doubt invoke, as he did on Memorial Day at Arlington Cemetery, the "sacrifice" of that "awesome bunch of people." Bush then dressed up his war with tales of the fallen. But some victims of his war didn't merit the president's notice.

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The Right's Patriotism Problem

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huffingtonpost.com — According to the conservative right , the "true patriot" must surrender reason and conscience, and simply know (without knowing in any meaningful way) that their government can do no wrong. In other words, Americans can't hold their government accountable and still be patriotic.

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Battle for the Bench

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truthdig.com — If the long conservative era that began with Ronald Reagan's election is over, will the judges appointed during the right's ascendancy be able to block, frustrate and undermine the efforts of a new progressive majority? Is the Supreme Court, as two influential journalists describe it, 'the last hope of the conservative interests in the United States.'

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The 10 Most Awesomely Bad Moments of the Bush Presidency

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alternet.org — There are entirely too many of them; almost too painful to remember, and entirely too hard to forget. But history demands that we at least make the effort. So, here is a short version of our long national nightmare.

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Guns and Gas

huffingtonpost.com — So, what do these two seemingly unrelated subjects have to do with each other? They are both aimed to drive fear. People who are comfortable, safe, well-fed, and economically stable are difficult to govern. But fearful citizens spend every waking hour thinking about how to feed their families and keep a roof over their heads.

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Are Tainted Tomatoes the FDA's Katrina?

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mcclatchydc.com — "What Hurricane Katrina was to FEMA this salmonella outbreak is going to be to the FDA," according to a Florida tomato grower. And a member of Congress says "They seem like they have a lackadaisical attitude about what this is doing to the tomato industry."

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