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Bill Quigley

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    Note to “the Left”: Obama Hates You
    01 Dec 2010
    by Paul Street Despite oceans of evidence, many self-described “progressives” still refuse to recognize Barack Obama as the warmongering servant of Wall Street that he is. They continue to hover…
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    Obama Blows Chance to Remake U.S. Transportation
    01 Dec 2010
    by Cynthia McKinney With General Motors and Chrysler at death’s door, the incoming Obama administration had an opportunity to perform a transformative bailout, to invest billions in public…
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    Thanksgaffling
    24 Nov 2010
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    Black August and Crises of Hip-Hop as Euphemism
    24 Nov 2010
    A Black Agenda Radio commentary by BAR editor Jared A. Ball Hip-hop has become a meaningless word – or worse, a word shellacked with so many saleable commercial and political meanings that it…
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    Media’s “Discovery” of the Scott Sisters
    24 Nov 2010
    by Richard Prince The case of the Scott Sisters cannot be said to have instantly captured the attention of the media, Black or white. The two Black Mississippi women have been in prison for 16…
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    BAR Morning Shot November 23, 2010
    23 Nov 2010
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    Who Got Game?
    17 Nov 2010
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    Bill Clinton: Haiti’s Neo-Colonial Overlord
    16 Nov 2010
    by Ashley Smith Bill Clinton is no friend to Haiti. The former president, who inflicted great harm to the Haitian people while in office, now acts as a kind of regent, “promoting sweatshops,…
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    Aristide Speaks from South Africa
    16 Nov 2010
    Nicolas Rossier interviews deposed Haitian president In this frank and wide-ranging discussion, the deposed president of Haiti addresses French racism and those forces in the U.S. and Haiti that…
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    Black Consciousness in Brazil
    16 Nov 2010
    by Italo Ramos New census data show two million more Brazilians now describe themselves as black than did so ten years ago, when “they had said that they were not blacks, but 'mestiços' or '…
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