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Critics Claim New Pope was Part of Argentinean Cover-Up During Junta Reign

Patrick Counihan, Robert Parry, Amy Goodman, Juan González IrishCentral.com, Consortiumnews.com, Democracy Now!
Everybody's talking about Pope Francis, but nobody's asking about his role in Argentina's bloodiest war. Critics of new Pope Francis have claimed that he maintained his silence as Argentina's brutal military dictatorship raged a dirty war against left wing activists. Claims were made in the wake of the publication of an interview with Argentina's former military dictator Jorge Videla.

The Case for Open Borders

By J.A. Myerson Jacobin
When the Right charges the Left with advocating amnesty, we should show them to be correct.

America, You Must Not Look Away

By Michael Moore Open Mike
After the children's massacre in Newtown, the absolute last thing the National Rifle Association wants out there in the public domain is ANY images of what happened that tragic day.

Labor Activist Urges “Innovation” in Workers' Rights Organizing

Rebecca Bowe The Guardian
Fletcher told the Guardian he believes the national labor movement is witnessing a “final offensive” from big business and right-wing interests, and “an attempt to destroy unions altogether.” He also criticized a reluctance among national labor leaders to openly recognize the gravity of the situation.