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Znet Article Quigley: Katrina Pain Index 2010 New Orleans – Five Years Later

Znet Article, August, 07 2010 Bill Quigley
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It will be five years since Katrina on August 29. The impact of Katrina is quite painful for regular people in the area. This article looks at what has happened since Katrina not from the perspective of the higher ups looking down from their off...

Znet Article Quigley: Fourteen Examples of Systemic Racism in the U.S. Criminal Justice System

Znet Article, August, 01 2010 Bill Quigley
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The biggest crime in the U.S. criminal justice system is that it is a race-based institution where African-Americans are directly targeted and punished in a much more aggressive way than white people.

Znet Article Quigley: Dissent Victory for Animal Rights Activists

Znet Article, July, 18 2010 Bill Quigley
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Police reports state that on October 21, 2007 a group of about twenty people trespassed onto the front lawn of the home of a Berkeley professor involved in bio-medical research on animals. According to the US government, some of the protestors had...

Znet Article Quigley: Double Standard: BP and Bhopal

Znet Article, July, 03 2010 Bill Quigley
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When President Barak Obama went after BP and demanded a $20 billion dollar fund be set up for victims of the Gulf oil spill, the people of India were furious. They saw a US double standard. The US demonstrated it values human life within the US ...

Znet Article Quigley: African American Mississippi Man Starts Record Sixth Murder Trial

Znet Article, June, 11 2010 Bill Quigley
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An African American man, Curtis Flowers, made history this week when he became the first person in U.S. history to ever go on trial for murder six times for the same crime. Mr. Flowers has been in jail in Mississippi since 1996, accused of the m...

Znet Article Quigley: African American Mississippi Man Starts Record Sixth Murder Trial

Znet Article, June, 11 2010 Bill Quigley
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An African American man, Curtis Flowers, made history this week when he became the first person in U.S. history to ever go on trial for murder six times for the same crime. Mr. Flowers has been in jail in Mississippi since 1996, accused of the m...

Commentary Quigley: Corporations Profit from Permanent War: Memorial Day 2010

Commentary, May, 29 2010 Bill Quigley
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US law officially proclaims Memorial Day “as a day of prayer for permanent peace.”

Commentary Quigley: Taking Back Homes from the Banks: Exercising the Human Right to Housing

Commentary, May, 13 2010 Bill Quigley
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May has seen an upsurge in local organizations exercising their human rights to housing. Most people recognize that international human rights guarantee all humans a right to housing. With the millions of homeless living in our communities and the...

Commentary Quigley: Assassination of U.S. Muslim Cleric is Illegal, Immoral and Unwise

Commentary, May, 10 2010 Bill Quigley
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Agents of the United States are openly trying to assassinate Muslim cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, a US citizen, while he is in hiding in Yemen. Despite what the apologists for assassination argue this is illegal, immoral and unwise.

Commentary Quigley: Immigration Enforcement Out of Control on Federal Level

Commentary, May, 04 2010 Bill Quigley
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While people protest the terrible Arizona state law that uses local law enforcement to target immigrants, the federal government is expanding its efforts to use local law enforcement in immigration enforcement and has launched a major PR campaign ...

Commentary Quigley: Bush Insider Reveals Guantanamo Deception: Hundreds of Innocents Jailed

Commentary, April, 24 2010 Bill Quigley
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Colonel Lawrence B. Wilkerson, Chief of Staff to U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell, provided shocking new testimony from inside the Bush Administration that hundreds of the men jailed at Guantanamo were innocent, the top people in the Bush Admi...

Commentary Quigley: Nine Myths about Socialism in the US

Commentary, April, 11 2010 Bill Quigley
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Glenn Beck and other far right multi-millionaires are claiming that the US is hot on the path towards socialism. Part of their claim is that the US is much more generous and supportive of our working and poor people than other countries. People ...

Commentary Quigley: Not Just Guantanamo: U.S. Torturing Muslim Pre-trial Detainee in New York City

Commentary, April, 04 2010 Bill Quigley
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Today in New York City, the U.S. is torturing a Muslim detainee with no prior criminal record who has not even gone to trial.

Commentary Quigley: Time for a U.S. Revolution - Fifteen Reasons

Commentary, March, 08 2010 Bill Quigley
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It is time for a revolution. Government does not work for regular people. It appears to work quite well for big corporations, banks, insurance companies, military contractors, lobbyists, and for the rich and powerful. But it does not work for p...

Commentary Quigley: Mercenaries Circling Haiti

Commentary, March, 03 2010 Bill Quigley
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On March 9 and 10, there will be a Haiti conference in Miami for private military and security companies to showcase their services to governments and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working in the earthquake devastated country.

Znet Article Quigley: Three in a Million - Voices from the Haitian Camps

Znet Article, February, 19 2010 Bill Quigley
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The United Nations reported there are 1.2 million people living in “spontaneous settlements” or homeless camps around Port au Prince. Three people living in the camps spoke with this author this week, before the hard rains hit.

Znet Article Quigley: U.S. Brags Haiti Response is a “Model” While More Than a Million Remain Homeless in Haiti

Znet Article, February, 15 2010 Bill Quigley
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Despite the fact that over a million people remained homeless in Haiti one month after the earthquake, the U.S. Ambassador to Haiti, Ken Merten, is quoted at a State Department briefing on February 12, saying “In terms of humanitarian aid delivery...

Commentary Quigley: Haiti Numbers - 27 Days After Quake

Commentary, February, 10 2010 Bill Quigley
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27 Days After Quake

Commentary Quigley: Haiti - Still Starving 23 Days Later

Commentary, February, 06 2010 Bill Quigley
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You can walk down many of the streets of Port au Prince and see absolutely no evidence that the world community has helped Haiti.

Znet Article Quigley: Hell And Hope In Haiti

Znet Article, January, 29 2010 Bill Quigley
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Smoke and flames rose from the sidewalk. A white man took pictures. Slowing down, my breath left me. The fire was a corpse. Leg bones sticking out of the flames.

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