The Tea Party and civil liberties

It's long been clear that the best (and perhaps only) political hope for civil liberties in the U.S. is an alliance that transcends the standard Democrat v. GOP or left v. right dichotomies. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Jon Mitchell - Feb 9, 2011 - 6:00 AM PST
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by Jon Mitchell - Feb. 9, 2011

Typical Greenwald, which is to say excellent. It's deep and thorough, amazingly well-sourced, and it totally transcends partisan allegiance, this time especially so.

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by Randy Morrow - Feb. 9, 2011

The establishments of both political parties — whether because of actual conviction or political calculation — are equally devoted to the National Security ... More »

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by Seth Roberts Farber - Feb. 10, 2011

Yesterday, on the very same day that the Obama White House demanded that Egypt repeal its 30-year-old “emergency law,” it also demanded enactment of the House ... More »

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