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Majority Wants To Treat Pot Like Alcohol

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Careful whom you trust to interpret poll results. A national poll was released on April 20 which showed that a majority of Americans supports legalizing and regulating marijuana like alcohol — but you’d never know that from the headlines and coverage that ensued.

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April 24th, 2010 | Posted in Headlines,Justice,Politics | Read More »

Retro Repub is Stickin’ To Her Chickens

The same week Wellpoint, one of the nation’s largest health insurance companies was exposed for egregious rescission of many breast cancer patients, Nevada GOP Senate candidate Sue Lowden continues her “Barter for Health Care Tour.” At least no one can call her a flip-flopper. Even after being outed as an out-of-touch nut job, Lowden is [...]

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April 23rd, 2010 | Posted in Videos | Read More »

How Latinos In Arizona And In Other States Will Strike Back

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Arizona Republicans better kiss their power in the state “goodbye.” The adoption of the anti-immigrant legislation that Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signed on Friday could greatly affect the outcome of future elections in the state by delivering Latino voters to Democrats on a silver platter. Proposition 187, Big Mistake It was back in 1994 when [...]

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April 23rd, 2010 | Posted in California,Feature,Headlines,Photo Gallery,US News | Read More »

A Progressive Response To Tea Party Contract From America

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For those who understand the nature of politics, the new Tea Party movement has always been extremely transparent. Ultra-conservatives have tapped into resentment over the failure of their own policies, and now have released their manifesto.

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April 23rd, 2010 | Posted in Feature,Headlines,Opinion | Read More »

American Idol And The Hypocrisy Of Corporate Charity

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Last night, on the biggest show airing on American TV, was a full display of our deep social dichotomy where struggling American people are asked to give generously to causes they don’t necessarily understand in a show sponsored by corporations such as Exxon, AT & T, Coca-Cola and Ford. The show was introduced by President [...]

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April 22nd, 2010 | Posted in Feature,Headlines,Photo Gallery,Politics | Read More »

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