Sunday, April 22, 2012

Amy goodman

  • President Barack Obamas re-election campaign launched its first Spanish-language ads last week, just after returning from the Summit of the Americas. He spent three days in Colombia, longer than any president in U.S. history.
  • (Appeal-Democrat)
  • This week's Truthdigger choice may seem like a no-brainer, and in many ways it is, as journalist and "Democracy Now!" host Amy Goodman has made a career out of exemplifying just those qualities we look for when picking our winners.
  • (Truthdig)
  • Re: "The long, hot march of climate change," April 15 Amy Goodman column. Amy Goodman blithely repeats the same old refrain about the doomed world we face due to global warming. The accompanying cartoon mocks non-believers as anti-science.
  • (Denver Post)
  • The Pentagon knows it. The world's largest insurers know it. Now, governments may be overthrown because of it. It is climate change, and it is real. According to the U.S.
  • (The Spokesman-Review)
  • So AMY GOODMAN: Do you believe all emails, the government has copies of, in the United States? WILLIAM BINNEY: I would think—I believe they have most of them, yes.
  • (AlterNet)
  • And— AMY GOODMAN: Four-zero. LAURA POITRAS: Four-zero, right.
  • (Democracy Now)
  • There was terror in the skies this week over Texas, caused not by a terrorist but by a pilot — a Flight Standards captain, no less. JetBlue Airways Capt. Clay Osbon, flying Flight 191 from New Yorks John F.
  • (Times Herald-Record)
  • Well just have to see tonight. Boggs will be speaking at the Cooper Union in New York City with Nelson Johnson and Andrea Smith on a panel moderated by Democracy Nows Amy Goodman. The topic: Memories of the Future.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • This week, editor Janet Byrne has gathered some of the best writings on the movement into The Occupy Handbook, featuring essays by authors like Chris Hedges, Paul Krugman, Amy Goodman, Barbara Ehrenreich, Jeffrey Sachs, and Nouriel Roubini.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • The Pentagon knows it. The worlds largest insurers know it. Now, governments may be overthrown because of it. It is climate change, and it is real. According to the U.S.
  • (Times Herald-Record)

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