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eric3579 (Member Profile)

are nader reforms still possible? reality asserts itself

radx says...

After everything is said and done, it boils down to the level of organisation on the left, doesn't it? No organisation means no power, no power means no representation, no representation means fucking corporatocracy.

And since Nader's talking about the economic situation, let me link the EPI's list of this year's 13 most important charts: EPI. I'd add a graph of SNAP participation, but still, those charts should be enough to realize just how fucked up everything is.

Edit: by the way, the link to the other parts was lost somewhere along the road: http://therealnews.com/t2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=832&Itemid=74&jumival=1114

ISRAEL: A REFUGE OR COLONIAL PROJECT?

Chris Hedges Talks About Corporate Takeover Of Democracy

Honduran Election Fraud, Our Gov. Complicit

Netanyahu calls for a demilitarized Palestinian state

Palestinian Doctor's Family Bombed During Live Israeli Repor

Powell Disputes McCain's Russia/Georgia Response

GeeSussFreeK (Member Profile)

NetRunner says...

I'm not so sure they're liberal edged, they take Obama to task pretty hard at times, though they do somewhat buy into the "neocons are crazy warmongers" thing, but IMO that's just the truth.

The guy they're interviewing for this series on US/Russia relations is actually from the American Conservative magazine, which sounds like a funny name for a liberal rag to me. They say he's one of their big donors, too.

TRN is entirely funded by donations, BTW.

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^ It's web only. http://www.therealnews.com/


Ahh thanks. They seem to always have kinda a liberal edge, and im more a libritarian. But I remembering watching an interview on BBC and liked the idea of it being non-big business funded. Makes me wonder where they money is coming from though.

NetRunner (Member Profile)

US Missile Deal Enrages Russia (Part 3)

Iraq story buried by US networks

Iraqi members of parliament speak out about occupation

bcglorf says...

Upvote for one of the better pieces I've seen from theREALnews. They're always more informative than our media, but usually there's a lot of editorializing with a lot of opinion being mixed in. Reminds me of just how sad mainstream media's coverage has been when I can't remember the last time they interviewed actual, influential Iraqi citizen's about the situation.

I find it interesting that the Kurds are still played as bad guys in this, as they suffered the most under Saddam. Shows just how long the underlying division he created will take to go away. Khalaf's remarks at the very end though were much more opinion than statement of fact, unlike the rest of what he said. It's important to hear his opinion of American motivations, but that doesn't make them factual. It is extremely important though and shows a major step forward the US needs to make to gain support of the people. Persuading them that the US is serious about rebuilding a real and independent Iraqi military might get support from guys like Khalaf.

TRN: Who does AIPAC represent?

RedSky says...

I like how TheRealNews expand upon simply telling people 'what's happening in the world' and actually find people to analyse the significance and roles of the key players. I mean I'd expect that say reading The Economist, but rarely do you get that in video news.

Washington's conflicting strategies on Iran



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