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Monday, June 04, 2012

Monday's Daily Brief: Scott Walker Leads Polls, Tiger Woods Wins, George Zimmerman In Custody, Plus Gary Hart, Rep. Carolyn Maloney

Monday, June 4, 2012
SPORTS
Tiger Woods Surges To Win Memorial
POLITICS
Romney Economic Adviser Channels Obama On Taxes
WORLD
Suicide Bomber Strikes Iraqi Capital
BLACK VOICES
George Zimmerman In Police Custody
EDUCATION
Louisiana's Bold Bid To Privatize Public Schools
BLOG POSTS
Gary Hart: Is Progress Possible?
For those who believe in a society, that to some degree we are all in this together, there are three choices: resist change, stagnate or progress. So far, no one has discovered how to progress without the institutions of government.
Leo W. Gerard: Mitt Romney Enjoys Your Pain
Romney is loving high unemployment. Just like the Republican majority in the U.S. House of Representatives that has repeatedly blocked President Obama's proposals to increase hiring, Romney believes high joblessness is good for the GOP.
Abby Huntsman: Obama Has Some Explaining to Do
People won't be voting for Obama or Romney based on an exact unemployment rate or number of jobs created each month, they'll be voting based on whether they feel better or worse off after four years of the current President.
Menachem Rosensaft: The "Polish Death Camps" Uproar: Unwarranted Outrage When a Simple Correction Would Have Sufficed
The Polish officials' harsh condemnation of President Obama's unintentional reference to the camp as Polish rather than German or Nazi was not just over the top but petty, especially since the President was hardly the first to make such a mistake.
Rep. Carolyn Maloney: Waging a Global War FOR Women
Inexplicably, as the rest of the world makes great efforts to provide family planning and reproductive health care for women everywhere, some in the U.S. Congress are seeking to go backwards.
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