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End All U.S. Support for the Government of Saudi Arabia Sign-On Statement by the Campaign for Peace and Democracy January 15, 2016

Campaign for Peace and Democracy Campaign for Peace and Democracy
If you wish to add your name to the statement, see the emerging list of signers and their affiliations, and/or make a tax-deductible donation to publicize the statement, please go to the Campaign for Peace and Democracy website. Individuals having difficulty signing on should contact CPD directly at cpd@igc.org; organizations that wish to endorse the statement should also contact CPD by email.

Bernie Sanders and Unions’ Relationship Status: It’s Complicated

David Moberg In These Times
Many union members, both Democrats and independents, believe in the policies and the overall vision of an expanded New Deal that both the labor movement and Sanders have long promoted. Yet Sanders appears to have more confidence that the broad American public will back those ideas and reject likely Republican and media attacks on his proposals than do many top union officials who often complain about Democrats who will not support labor and its agenda.

The Last of Christopher Hitchens

Terry Eagleton The Guardian
The last posthumous collection of Christopher Hitchens's essays we are likely to see, the book under review shows the incomparable polemicist moved from being a practicing Trotskyist (though he never practiced enough to get good at it) to cosying up to the Washington neocons.

The Five Lamest Excuses for Hillary Clinton’s Vote to Invade Iraq

Stephen Zunes Foreign Policy in Focus
There’s no question that the United States is long overdue to elect a woman head of state. But electing Hillary Clinton — or anyone else who supported the invasion of Iraq — would be sending a dangerous message that reckless global militarism needn’t prevent someone from becoming president, even as the nominee of the more liberal of the two major parties.

#FreeMarissa: One Year Later

Free Marissa Now Mobilization Campaign
The Free Marissa Now Mobilization Campaign shares a special message from Marissa herself one year after she was released from prison.

Cabbies Block Roads as France Hit by Multiple Strikes

Gina Doggett AFP
French taxi drivers blocked key roads and hundreds of flights were cancelled as air traffic controllers joined civil servants, hospital staff and teachers for a "Black Tuesday" of strikes.

Reclaiming MLK’s Unspeakable Nightmare: The Progression Of Racism In America

IBRAM KENDI African American Intellectual History Society
January 25, 2016 We must reclaim King’s nightmare—and place it forever more beside the dream along the banner of King’s memory. We must reclaim the nightmare as a symbol of the progression of racism—a progression that liberals tend to downplay and conservatives tend to dismiss outright.

Labour Goes South

Justin Miller The American Prospect
Can the movement rebuild itself below the Mason-Dixon line, and change Southern politics in the process?