By MoveOn Staff. Friday, March 18 2011
A leaked document from Prime Minister Koizumi’s cabinet reveals a shocking fact: The Japanese government already knew that nuclear power plants couldn’t withstand a 7.1 magnitude earthquake, let alone 9.0.
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By MoveOn Staff. Friday, March 18 2011
Remember when everyone was served an equal portion of the pie? Not anymore.
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Economic Justice
By MoveOn Staff. Friday, March 18 2011
John F. Kennedy Jr.’s short, powerful speech before the UN General Assembly in 1961 still rings true today.
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By MoveOn Staff. Friday, March 18 2011
Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY) recently uncovered some shocking news: Click and Clack, those damn Car Talk guys with their Boston accents and their informative solutions on how to fix cars, are in fact causing the budget crisis.
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By MoveOn Staff. Thursday, March 17 2011
We were hoping someone would write a nice Rachel Maddow love song one of these days—but we never in our wildest dreams imagined it’d be anything like this. Check it out:
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By MoveOn Staff. Thursday, March 17 2011
The guy who asked teacher Taylor Mali, “What do you make?” at a dinner party certainly never thought he’d get this answer.
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Economic Justice | Education
By MoveOn Staff. Thursday, March 17 2011
According to the ladies of Second City Chicago, people who oppose basic funding for women’s health care will be left with one option.
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Abortion Rights
By MoveOn Staff. Wednesday, March 16 2011
How can Republicans bring the Black community’s abortion rates into their pro-life arguments? By equating abortion with slavery, of course.
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Abortion Rights
By MoveOn Staff. Wednesday, March 16 2011
In just two minutes, Lee Camp brilliantly invokes iPad apps, office supplies, ravioli, donuts, the Koch brothers, Wisconsin, and the ultimate showdown between good and evil.
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By MoveOn Staff. Wednesday, March 16 2011
Our protagonist puts the debate on global warming to the ultimate test: the whiteboard-chart-and-squeaky-marker test. The result is an argument that even the most hardened skeptic and the most panicked activist can agree on.
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Climate