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The Hired Hucksters of Anti-Abortion Hate

by Lou Dubose | Nov 30, 2015 | The Interval

…ter for a TV station owned by right-wing Louisiana politician Woody Jenkins. Perkins had also been a reserve officer on the Baton Rouge Police Force. He was suspended from duty for failing to inform his superiors of an anti-abortion activists’ plan, o…

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Profiles in Political Cowardice (or Expedience)

by Lou Dubose | Nov 20, 2015 | National Security, Politics, The Interval

…uiz (CA) Tim Ryan (OH) Kurt Schrader (OR) David Scott (GA) Terri Sewell (AL) Kyrsten Sinema (AZ) Louise Slaughter (NY) Marc Veasey (TX) Filemon Vela (TX) Tim Walz (MN)…

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Syria independence flag flies over a large pathering of protesters in Idlib.

Syria and Paris are Burning

by Lou Dubose | Nov 18, 2015 | The Interval

photo: Freedom House On Tuesday, Moscow confirmed that its air force bombed 206 terrorist targets in Syria. The same day, 10 French Rafale and Mirage fighters dropped 15 bombs on Raqqa, the Islamic State’s “capital” in Syria. The United States is als…

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Christian Fear and Loathing in Washington, D.C.

by Lou Dubose | Nov 3, 2015 | Politics

…1968 continues as half of our republic’s two-party system.   Art Credit: Edel Rodriguez Lou Dubose is the editor of the Washington Spectator….

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