Yearly Archives: 2016
Judge Dismisses Charges Against Deputy Who Killed Innocent Man
“Mistakes happen. Accidents happen. But cover-ups are planned.”
BREAKING: Federal Appeals Court Strikes Down The Worst Voter Suppression Law In The Nation
North Carolina elected officials tried to rig future elections, and now they have failed.
What Republicans Can Learn From The Democratic Convention
Democratic unity may be somewhat tenuous. But Republicans are trapped in denial.
The Psychology of Ideology and Religion
“Unfortunately, however, often enough the shared ideology or religion has a dysfunctional basis and the outcome is detrimental both individually and socially with the (violent) consequences sometimes reverberating throughout a national or even global society. This is why it is useful to understand the psychology of ideology and religion.”
The Must-See Speech from the Democratic National Convention
"The heart of our democracy is on the line this November and beyond.”
TPP Opposition: Make Them Do It And Hold Them To It
What matters is that we keep the pressure on and don’t let up. We must stop the TPP.
Video Reveals Jailer Choking Handcuffed Inmate to Death
Darius Robinson was pepper-sprayed in the face while being forced into a choke hold with his hands cuffed behind his back. Where is the justice in that?
Native Candidates Make a Historic Push for Congress
As the presidential race has demonstrated, 2016 is the year for outsiders, and no group can be considered further from the establishment than Native Americans.
“Pow, Pow, Yous Are Dead!”
Children, Toy Guns, and the Real Thing
The Liberty Bell and the Democratic Party: A Tale of Two Fractures in Philadelphia
The Democratic Party has an enormous challenge now, to unify its members to defeat one of the most bigoted and divisive, some say fascistic, presidential candidates in modern U.S. history









