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The Palast Investigative Fund was quite effective this year. Vulture funds were banned, election theft made
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The Palast Investigative Fund was quite effective this year. Vulture funds were banned, election theft made
Even for New York, this was WEIRD. There were a half dozen Santa Clauses on Second Avenue getting a sermon from a
The Mayans sure know how to take the fun out of Christmas. The world ends on December 21…but
By my initial calculation, 9.3 million Americans lost their vote on November 7 – purged from voter rolls
I am asking those of you who can, to make a tax-deductible donation and download my New York Times bestselling book Billionaires & Ballot Bandits
Several thousand African-American voters in Dayton, Ohio, may find their ballots left uncounted
Lee Camp’s riffs on Greg Palast’s bestelling book Billionaires & Ballot Bandits.
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This week, Republican vice-presidential nominee Rep. Paul Ryan arrived in Ohio to
For Mitt Romney, it’s one scary Halloween. The Presidential candidate has just learned that tomorrow afternoon
Unions, Good Government Groups to File Ethics Complaint Against Romney For Failing To Disclose His Big Auto Rescue Profit
Bush at the NAACP Convention
God lost this time. I counted: Bush mentioned God only six times in his speech to the NAACP today. The winner was ‘faith’ — which got seven mentions, though if you count “The Creator” as God, well, then the Lord tied it.
Coming in right behind God and Faith, other big mentions in the First Home Boy’s rap included: The Voting Rights Act, his family’s “commitment to civil rights,” the “death tax,” rebuilding New Orleans and “public school choice” and “soft bigotry.”
As the philosopher Aretha Franklin once said, “Who’s zoomin’ who?”
Let’s take it one point at a time.
20 July 2006 Greg interviewed by Randi Rhodes, discussing what you can do to protect your right to vote. First in a series with Greg and Randi.
The euro: made in America by the father of Reaganomics as a tool to smash the power of governments