Tuesday, May 27, 2014

GOP USA 05/27/2014

Fla. district rethinks, retracts Bible ban
image A controversy concerning a Bible ban began when fifth-grader Giovanni Rubeo was told Bible reading wasn't permitted during "free reading time." The teacher who instructed Giovanni to "put [the Bible] on my desk" also left a phone message for the student's father, telling him "those books" – meaning religious books – weren't allowed in "my classroom."

The Labor Union that Runs the Media
image One of the major speakers at last week’s “New Populism” conference was Larry Cohen, president of the Communications Workers of America (CWA), a labor union which represents on-line writers, reporters, editorial assistants, editorial artists and correspondents at major news organizations.

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Minimum wage, maximum damage
image Do you like self-service kiosks? Enjoy speaking to automated voice systems? Rather interact with a touchscreen instead of a friendly face? If so, call your elected representatives today and urge them to increase the nation's minimum wage from $7.25 to $10.10.

Democrats fearful of embracing Obamacare
image Democratic candidates are trying to figure out whether to embrace or avoid President Barack Obama's health care overhaul - or land somewhere in between.

Supreme Court rules for low IQ death row inmates
image The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that states must look beyond an intelligence test score in borderline cases of mental disability to determine whether a death row inmate is eligible to be executed.

Outrageous Conference Focuses on White Privilege
image What would you think if your 8-year-old came home and told you that "white privilege is something that white people have, meaning they have an advantage in a lot of things and they can get a job more easily"? You would have heard that at the recent 15th annual White Privilege Conference in Madison, Wisconsin, attended by 2,500 public-school teachers, administrators and students from across the nation.

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