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New Mexico OKs More Plants For Medical Marijuana Producers

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The New Mexico Department of Health on Friday announced changes to its medical marijuana regulations, one of which will add to the supply of legally grown marijuana by increasing the number of plants licensed producers can grow from 95 to 150.

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December 18th, 2010 | Posted in FrontPage,Headlines,US News | Read More »

Wealth: When Will The 98% Tell The 2%, Enough Is Enough?

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Last night, as reported by News Junkie Post’s O. Olson, Congress passed, by an overwhelming majority, a two year renewal of the Bush tax cuts. The bill is a nice extra Christmas bonus for the wealthiest 2 percent of Americans, and it will only amplify the monumental US budget deficit. The logic behind the bill [...]

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December 17th, 2010 | Posted in Business,Feature,FrontPage,Headlines,Photo Gallery | Read More »

TARP II (Tax Assistance for Rich People) Passes

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The 858 Billion dollar bill that extends all of the Bush tax cuts by ballooning the deficit has just passed the House, and will now go to Obama who will sign it.

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December 17th, 2010 | Posted in Feature,FrontPage,Headlines,Opinion | Read More »

The Largest Prison Strike In US History Rages On

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On December 9th, the largest prison strike in US history began in multiple facilities in Georgia. Thousands of those inside have united in a self-imposed lockdown to demand various human rights demands ranging from an end to slave labor, access to health care and education, communication from their families, and an end to cruel and unusual punishment. Despite a harsh crackdown, the strike has been raging on for the last week, and shows no signs of ending.

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December 16th, 2010 | Posted in Feature,FrontPage,Headlines,Photo Gallery,US News | Read More »

WikiLeaks’ Assange Is Out Of Jail On Bail

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On Thursday, the founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange was granted bail by the High Court in London. The court rejected an appeal made by the prosecution against the release of Assange. However, the bail granted today by judge Ducan Ouseley has many strings attached to it. Julian Assange will be required to stay at the [...]

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December 16th, 2010 | Posted in Feature,FrontPage,Headlines,Justice,World News | Read More »

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