Saturday Morning (Journalism) Quarterback
The top five stories worth reading from this past week in worth-reading stories:
What ever happened to public transportation?
This week marks the fifth Anniversary of the invasion and subsequent occupation of Iraq. The Huffington Post reviews the cost of five years of "war". Salon looks into five years of Iraq lies and delusions, and five years of robbing Iraqi history.
After seven years of Neo-Conservative government, Alternet asks if President Bush have the right to kill civilians, and Buzzflash asks, is "Commander in Chief" a right-wing frame?
In honor of Saint Patrick's Day, the Boston Globe documents South Boston trending from Guinness to green tea.
Finally, in economics this week, The American Prospect wonders if we will we be the first generation not to surpass our parents. The Nation discusses how Iraq spending is a job killer. Salon looks into the crash in Republican economics and The Center for American Progress discusses bailouts for Wall Street, not your street.
What ever happened to public transportation?
This week marks the fifth Anniversary of the invasion and subsequent occupation of Iraq. The Huffington Post reviews the cost of five years of "war". Salon looks into five years of Iraq lies and delusions, and five years of robbing Iraqi history.
After seven years of Neo-Conservative government, Alternet asks if President Bush have the right to kill civilians, and Buzzflash asks, is "Commander in Chief" a right-wing frame?
In honor of Saint Patrick's Day, the Boston Globe documents South Boston trending from Guinness to green tea.
Finally, in economics this week, The American Prospect wonders if we will we be the first generation not to surpass our parents. The Nation discusses how Iraq spending is a job killer. Salon looks into the crash in Republican economics and The Center for American Progress discusses bailouts for Wall Street, not your street.


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