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War On Poverty:The Only War Worth Fighting For

War On Poverty:The Only War Worth Fighting For

Almost 46 years ago, on January 8 1964, President Lyndon Johnson declared a “war on poverty” in his first State of The Union speech. Making poverty a national priority set in motion a series of bills and acts such as head start, food stamps, Medicare & Medicaid. The programs initiated by Lyndon Johnson, which still […]

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Interview of Anti-Bushman: Copycat of the World’s Most Famous Panhandler

Interview with anti-Bushman, a copycat of the world’s most famous panhandler in the Fishermans Wharf district of San Francisco, California.

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Gitmo: Symbol Of US Lawlessness And Human Rights Violations

Despite  President Obama’s executive order, signed  on January 22 ND 2009, the Guantanamo facility, which has been a thorn in America’s record on human rights, will be open for ” business” after  the one year deadline. Yet, 9 months ago, the closing of the shameful facility was clearly on the top of the new administration’s […]

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The Global Economic Recovery Is Threatened By Corruption

Yesterday, the global coalition and watchdog against corruption, Transparency International, published their 2009 corruption index. As the world economy begins to recover from last year’s melt down, and some nations continue to deal with conflicts and insecurity, it is clear that no countries are immune from corruption. The Transparency International’s 2009 Corruption Perception Index(CPI) is […]

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World Hunger: No Food Security Possible Without Climate Security

World Hunger: No Food Security Possible Without Climate Security

The 3 days world summit on food security started yesterday in Rome. World leaders gathered at the Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) headquarters. A declaration was adopted unanimously pledging to renew international commitment to “eradicate hunger from the face of the earth sustainably and at the earliest date.” Countries also agreed to work to reverse […]

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