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10 Congressmen Who Should Be Fired (The Daily Beast)

30-07-2010 12h47
The Daily Beast - They tried to build a Bridge to Nowhere, fretted about "killing Grandma," and stiffed the IRS. John Avlon presents a rogue's gallery of House members who should be bounced come November, from Joe Wilson to Alan Grayson.

Op-Ed: Securing Medicare's future (Exclusive to Yahoo! News)

30-07-2010 10h57
Exclusive to Yahoo! News - Forty-five years ago today, the creation of Medicare transformed our health-care system and our nation. It helped to make us a stronger and more prosperous country by freeing older Americans from the fear that sickness or injury would cost them their lifetime savings and security.

Federal Judge Neuters Arizona Immigration Law: What's Next? (The Atlantic Wire)

29-07-2010 00h34
The Atlantic Wire - The most controversial elements of Arizona's immigration law have been blocked by a federal judge. Major provisions, such as one requiring authorities to check the immigration status of individuals while enforcing other laws, will not go into effect. U.S. District Court Judge Susan Bolton also barred the state from requiring immigrants to carry their papers at all times. While this isn't the last say on the Arizona law, it's a major victory for the bill's opponents. Here's what observers are looking at now and anticipating for the future:

Obama on 'The View': Canny Decision or Unpresidential? (The Atlantic Wire)

28-07-2010 21h04
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Is the Intelligence Community Unmanageable? (RealClearPolitics.com)

30-07-2010 14h00
RealClearPolitics.com - Beginning with the Washington Post's "Top Secret America" series last week, the media are creating a narrative aimed at cutting down to size what the Post called the American intelligence community: a system so big and unwieldy that its effectiveness is impossible to determine. Our intelligence community, according to the Post series, has become ungovernable in the way the media used to characterize New York City.

Do Guantanamo media restrictions also prevent open trials? (McClatchy Newspapers)

30-07-2010 06h44
McClatchy Newspapers - WASHINGTON — Reporters covering trials of accused terrorists at Guantanamo on Monday will have their first-ever face-to-face chance to air their complaints about the U.S government's restrictive rules, which journalists say make it nearly impossible for the public to follow the proceedings.

Texas Billionaire Brothers Charged With $550M Fraud (The Atlantic Wire)

30-07-2010 21h15
The Atlantic Wire - More Forbes Billionaires Behaving Badly, sighs Luisa Kroll at Forbes: "Unfortunately it is not the first - nor will it be the last - time a member of our Forbes 400 list of richest Americans runs into trouble with the law. Sometimes it works out okay. All charges against Broadcom's Henry Nicholas, who could have faced up to a potential 360 years in prison for 21 counts of options backdating and 4 counts of drug conspiracy, were dropped in January on the basis of prosecutorial misconduct. Some billionaires like A. Alfred Taubman and Michael Milken spent time behind bars and are now back to their lives and back on our rich list. Then there is fellow Texan Allan Stanford who sits in a Texas cell awaiting his 2011 trial on 21 criminal charges of defrauding investors."The SEC Is Alive Again! writes Ashby Jones at The Wall Street Journal: "If Mary Schapiro’s Securities & Exchange Commission has adopted a strategy for helping people forget about the missed opportunity that was Bernie Madoff, it might be this: create more opportunities. Preferably high-profile, Goldman Sachs-type opportunities." David Dayen at FireDogLake agrees: "There does seem to be a resurrection of activity from the SEC under the new leadership of Mary Schapiro. It’s certainly more aggressive than the Chris Cox years."

Will Opposing Dems Be Enough for GOP This Year? (RealClearPolitics.com)

27-07-2010 14h00
RealClearPolitics.com - Beltway insiders have asked for months whether Republicans must do more than oppose Democrats to win back power.

For biased critics of Israel, even its defensive actions violate human rights (The Christian Science Monitor)

30-07-2010 04h29
The Christian Science Monitor - In 1947, when excusing Soviet totalitarianism had become quite the rage in fashionable progressive circles, George Orwell eviscerated a British politician who consistently defended totalitarians but nevertheless denied that he was a defender of totalitarianism. “But of course he does,” Orwell wrote. “What else could he say?
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