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Homeless Korean War veteran Thomas Moore, 79, left, speaks with Boston Health Care for the Homeless street team outreach coordinator Romeena Lee on a sidewalk in Boston. M (AP/Steven Senne)

How The VA’s Mistakes Are Sending Thousands Of Veterans Into Debt

A Mankiller Could Appear On The Next $20 Bill

Wilma Mankiller, the first female chief of the Cherokee Nation and a descendent of one of the people President Andrew Jackson forced to walk the “Trail of Tears,” is one of four candidates in a popular vote for who should grace the next $20 bill.

أبريل 30th, 2015
Christine Graef
أبريل 30th, 2015
بواسطة Christine Graef
President Bill Clinton hugs former Cherokee Nation chief Wilma Mankiller after presenting her with a Presidential Medal of Freedom during a ceremony at the White House, Jan. 15, 1998 .

 President Bill Clinton hugs former Cherokee Nation chief Wilma Mankiller after presenting her with a Presidential Medal of Freedom during a ceremony at the White House, Jan. 15, 1998. TAHLEQUAH, Oklahoma --- Wilma Pearl Mankiller, the first female chief of the Cherokee Nation, is one of four candidates in a popular vote to suggest who

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Bill Would Make ‘Policing For Profit’ Ticket Schemes A Federal Civil Rights Violation

“The time has come to end the practice of using law enforcement as a cash register, a practice that has impacted too many Americans and has disproportionately affected minority and low-income communities.”

مارس 16th, 2015
S. Wooten
Jackson Marciana | Counter Current News
مارس 16th, 2015
بواسطة S. Wooten
و Jackson Marciana | Counter Current News

Police departments all over the United States are raking in the money from average citizens. These aren’t hardened criminals, they are every-day people whose rights are being violated by greedy departments and cities which have criminalized victimless behavior in order to make millions off of people who are just minding their own business. In

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Lawmakers Trying To Pass Bill Exempting Politicians From Arrest And Prosecution For Corruption

Lawmakers have gotten away with untold levels of corruption and law-breaking for years, even since the beginning of government itself.

فبراير 6th, 2015
Jackson Marciana | Counter Current News
فبراير 6th, 2015
بواسطة Jackson Marciana | Counter Current News
KEVIN CALVEY

Oklahoma state Rep. Kevin Calvey, R-Del City Taking payoffs, breaking the law and pushing through unconstitutional legislation as special favors to corporate interests has long been par for the course in politics. But now Representative Kevin Calvey (R – Oklahoma City) wants to make it official and make it illegal to arrest any state

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Citizenship For Immigrants? Obama Eases Insistence

Immigrant Rights Day “We Are America” Rally in Washington, D.C., September 2006. (Photo/Elvert Barnes via Flickr) WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama’s new declaration that he’s open to legalizing many immigrants short of citizenship sounds a lot like House Speaker John Boehner and other GOP leaders, an election-year compromise that numerous Republicans as well as […]

فبراير 2nd, 2014
Associated Press
فبراير 2nd, 2014
بواسطة Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama's new declaration that he's open to legalizing many immigrants short of citizenship sounds a lot like House Speaker John Boehner and other GOP leaders, an election-year compromise that numerous Republicans as well as Democrats crave. But the drive for the first overhaul in three decades still faces

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Lawmakers Say Farm Bill Deal Reached, Would Cut Millions Annually From Food Stamps

House passage of the farm bill, which would spend almost $100 billion a year and would save around $2.3 billion annually, isn’t certain.

يناير 28th, 2014
Associated Press
يناير 28th, 2014
بواسطة Associated Press
Bill Bass, 63, harvests corn on acreage near the southern Illinois town of Cobden

WASHINGTON (AP) — Farm-state lawmakers are pushing for final passage of the massive, five-year farm bill as it heads to the House floor Wednesday — member by member, vote by vote. There are goodies scattered through the bill for members from all regions of the country: a boost in money for crop insurance popular in the Midwest; higher cotton and

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