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After Katrina: Is There Justice Or Just Us?
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the lingering question for the Hip Hop generation is whether there is justice or just us?
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A God With Whom I Am Not Familiar
I heard you ask why it was that instead of helping, the people of New Orleans instead choose to steal and shoot at relief helicopters. You don't know shit.
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Beware The Great Post-Katrina Land Grab
When the Gulf Coast is rebuilt, who will reside there? Those displaced, or affluent newcomers? Dissecting Predatory Gentrification.
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Say 'No' To The American Red Cross
Establishment charities have criminal history of stealing disaster funds, supporting the expansion of empire abroad and facilitating police state at home.
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Hurricane Gives A Taste
Of Life in Occupied Iraq
American politicians neither know life without the basics nor talk to those who do. Is it any wonder why they respond to our needs poorly?
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Charities Are For Suckers
It's time to "starve the beast": private charities used by the government to justify the abdication of its duties to its citizens.
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Bush's Approval Rating Dips Below 40
Bush's job approval has dipped below 40 percent for the first time ever, reflecting widespread doubts about his handling of gasoline prices and the response to Hurricane Katrina.
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Bush Gives New Reason For Iraq War
Bush now says the U.S. must prevent oil fields from falling into hands of terrorists. But what about WMDs?
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Roberts-For-Chief? A Sad Day For America
By being able to fill two Court vacancies, the most conservative White House since the Coolidge era will be able to put a conservative lock on the Supreme Court for decades
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Rhythm And Bullshit?: The Slow Decline Of R&B
Why is the best R&B music being recorded simply not heard by the audience that would be attracted to it?
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Recruiters Sink To New Lows
Despite its recent recruit-at-all-costs mentality, the Army has now failed to meet its monthly recruiting quotas for four months straight.
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Spotlight Skips Cases of Missing Minorities
Cable news executives say they don't pick stories based on the race of the victims. Why is it, then, that all of the high-profile cases of missing individuals are white?
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Patriot Act Continues
Even in the face of an obvious reduction in civil liberties, we still sacrifice freedom for security.
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Think You Own Your Home? Think Again
The Supreme Court has ruled that the government can take your property if it is beneficial to big business and the local economy.
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Paris On Fox News
They Distort. We Collide. This is the transcript from an appearance by Paris on "Hannity & Colmes" (Fox News).
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Meet John Doe
The RIAA is suing thousands of downloaders at a time. Of course it's easy to say you'll fight if sued...until it really happens.
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Feds To Fund Controversial School Surveillance
In a thinly veiled attempt to normalize surveillance, a federal agency is pumping more money into Big Brother programs that track students.
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Prepackaged T.V. News
We told you so and yes, it's true - the news you see on television is full of shit and is often written in advance by the government.
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