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The Best Turks are the Young Turks
The best news you aren’t watching… but everyone else is The Founders thought the Press important enough to protect it in the Constitution, while Donald Trump calls it the “enemy of the people”. Who to believe? There’s truth in both … Continue reading
Posted in 2017 Feb Mar NL, Feature Articles, Newsletter Columns, Newsletters
Tagged ana kasparian, cenk uygur, constitution, david sirota, founders, jimmy dore, jordan chariton, justice democrats, koller, mainstream media, mankiewicz, media, msnbc, pike, progressives, shaun king, sirius satellite, the young turks, trump, turks, tyt, tyt investigates, tyt reporting teams
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What’s happening to the Rule of Law?
Greetings! The Rule of Law, the quaint idea that societies should be governed by objective laws instead of the whims of individuals, dates back at least to the Code of Hammurabi in 1750 BC and predates democracy by about 1200 … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 July, Newsletter Columns, Newsletters, Tom's Tidbits
Tagged above the law, founders, government, politics, rule of law
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