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Here’s something to roar about. A Tucson taco restaurant is about to serve up up a lion meat version. State law allows wild meat to be served in restaurants as long as it’s not from an endangered species. “Curious” customers are already lining up for reservations to chow down the…

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By David Sirota As “Buy China” policies now economically supercharge the world’s most populous nation, the White House and congressional Republicans have opposed many of the very “Buy America” proposals that might help us keep up—and that obstruction has come at a steep price. Related Entries January 21, 2011 It’s Repeal That’s Ailing January 20, 2011 Obama’s New Chief of Staff Makes $8.3 Million From Wall Street Gig

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By Eugene Robinson This whole health care thing isn’t quite working out the way Republicans planned. My guess is that they’ll soon try to change the subject—but I’m afraid they’re already in too deep. Related Entries January 21, 2011 It’s Repeal That’s Ailing January 20, 2011 Obama’s New Chief of Staff Makes $8.3 Million From Wall Street Gig

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The end of the World is looming in Dubai. The project—an artificial archipelago of 300 small islands arranged in the shape of a world map—is sinking back into the sea, according to evidence presented to a property tribunal in the emirate, the Telegraph reports. Only one of the…

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Today in History for January 21st

January 21st: French King Louis XVI executed; Vladimir Lenin dies; Alger Hiss convicted of lying to grand jury; President Carter pardons nearly all draft evaders; Concorde’s first flight; Count Basie record “One O’Clock Jump”

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Raw Video: Protests Against Hu Jintao in Chicago

Crowds of people chanted outside the downtown Chicago hotel where Chinese President Hu Jintao was being honored at a dinner held by Mayor Richard Daley. One protester said Hu should leave the United States. (Jan. 21)

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The head of the Smithsonian said he’s now sorry he so quickly yanked a video from a museum exhibit featuring gay and lesbian artists because of warnings by Republican Party leaders that it could trigger “budgetary consequences.” It’s “the most painful thing I’ve ever done,” G. Wayne Clough told the…

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Tuchises and Nay Nays

Tuchises and Nay Nays , to me, became a metaphor for what it meant to replace the literal meaning of something with the figurative meaning; that is, to replace the facts with a value judgment that had less to do with the truth and more to do with a particular interpretation of the truth. Related Entries January 14, 2011 Great Floods Hit Sri Lanka January 14, 2011 Mudslides Kill 500 in Brazil

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50 years later, JFK’s words resonate

“And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country . . .” It’s been 50 years since the phrase from President John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address first resonated from Capitol Hill and challenged Americans to take pride and be willing…

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States Of The Union Past – LBJ – January 4, 1965

enlarge LBJ – ushering in the Great Society. Click here to view this media Having won a landslide victory in the 1964 Presidential election, Lyndon Johnson was riding the crest of a very popular wave, and despite persistent and ominous signs from Vietnam, The Great Society was ready and poised to take center stage – at least for a while . And so his State of The Union on that January 4, 1965 was a message filled with promise, promises and optimism. President Johnson: “Most Americans enjoy a good life. But far too many are still trapped in poverty and idleness and fear. Let a just nation throw open to them the city of promise: –to the elderly, by providing hospital care under social security and by raising benefit payments to those struggling to maintain the dignity of their later years; –to the poor and the unfortunate, through doubling the war against poverty this year; –to Negro Americans, through enforcement of the civil rights law and elimination of barriers to the right to vote; –to those in other lands that are seeking the promise of America, through an immigration law based on the work a man can do and not where he was born or how he spells his name.” There was Medicare, Medicaid and The War on Poverty. The Civil Rights Bill was signed in June and LBJ’s popularity continued. But as successful as he was with Domestic policy, his Achilles Heel came in the area of Foreign Policy. Vietnam would eventually take over and as domestic programs were being implemented, the draft would suck most of the life out of the country in a very short time. But in January 1965 no one was really thinking about that.

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