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For a start, put this into a search engine: jonathan kozol school funding
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A majority of likely voters think a viable third party would be good
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Mr. Hodge glorifies James Madison.
The majority, having such coexistent passion
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Mark L. wrote:
James Madison and the American founders were very big on the idea
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CounterPunch did repost Roberts' amazing article:
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Louis Proyect wrote:
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Fred's claims that Obamacare at least helps some people do not stand up
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Can we ever get equal care for all? That's the subject of my commentary
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And the US Navy will not let volunteer RNs get on its hospital ship.
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Tom, with his wife Marsha Feinland, was the core strength of the Peace
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Industries have appeared, grown, matured, and declined for several
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The quote is from volume one of Capital, written and published before
Lewis Henry
Supporters, protesters greet Obama in S.F.
San Francisco Chronicle, October 16, 2009 -- President Obama was met
with cheers and jeers Thursday in his first visit to San Francisco as
commander in chief.
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People in the Bay Area are very sensitive to the two critical issues
right now - health
Obama to avoid the rabble on S.F. visit
By Phil Matier and Andrew Ross
SF Chronicle, October 14, 2009
The White House's fear of protests from Code Pink and other left-wingers
has put the brakes on President Obama making any public appearances
during his visit to San Francisco this week.
Obama
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