Sunday, September 9, 2012

Friday's Daily Brief: August Jobs Numbers Show Unemployment Rate Down



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Friday, September 7, 2012
POLITICS
Obama: 'We Don't Turn Back'
POLITICS
Joe Biden Delivers Speech At Democratic National Convention
MEDIA
Pundits Give Mixed Reaction To Obama Speech
LATINO VOICES
Dream Activists Enter the Political Mainstream
WORLD
Series Of Quakes Rattles Southwest China
BLOG POSTS
Michael Moore: "President Romney" - How to Prevent Those Two Words From Ever Being Spoken
Don't sit it out. Don't try to convince anyone Obama has magically transformed us - just tell them four years is simply not enough time to undo all the hurt caused by biggest economic crash since the Great Depression and the biggest military blunder/lie in our history.
Tavis Smiley: Having Our Say
I'm sure you have a question for Obama and Romney about how to tackle poverty, and you ought to share that with the debate moderators. Here's how.
Shepard Fairey: The Importance Of Fair Use And Artistic Freedom
My wrong-headed actions, born out of a moment of fear and embarrassment, have not only been financially and psychologically costly to myself and my family, but also helped to obscure what I was fighting for in the first place -- the ability of artists everywhere to be inspired and freely create art without reprisal.
Janet Harris: The Arithmetic of Convention Speeches: How Last Night's Speech Added Up
Two weeks of Republican and Democratic conventioneering concluded last night with President Obama's speech accepting the nomination of his party. Whether one considered his speech brilliant oratory or just a good effort, in many ways it was typical of speeches given by incumbent presidents.
Patton Oswalt: I'm Voting for Obama Because I Love Money, But I'm Not Money's B*tch
Nothing wrong with being rich. Nothing wrong with striving and bettering yourself. But there's definitely something wrong with people confusing capitalism and corporatism (the latter wants to destroy the former) -- and then demanding everyone else make the same mistake.


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