Category Archives: US Foreign Policy

Egypt Overthrows the Pharaoh

DN Wednesday, February 2, 2011: Please answer all questions: Pro-Mubarek agitators have entered the square on camel- and horseback, inflicting violence and particularly targeting Al-Jazeera journalists. They’ve been identified as being security forces in civilian clothes, oil company employees, and … Continue reading

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Paying Reparations Forward

DN Wednesday, December 29, 2010: Discuss the following questions with your family: Allan Nairn believes that the middle class should pay the indigenous people back for their “unearned inheritance” – good food, clean water, safe neighborhoods, warm houses, all “given” … Continue reading

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Baby It’s Cold Inside

DN Tuesday December 21, 2010: Please answer two of the following questions: Of the three WikiLeaks revelations in the DN headlines, pick one and give some more background from another source. Local Community Radio Act Passes in Congress: The UniverseCity … Continue reading

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Feministas and Feminazis on Rape

DN Monday, December 20, 2010: Answer two of the following questions: S. Korea Conducts Live-Fire Military Drill: Research how many people were killed in North Korea during the US-backed Korean War? Out of a population of how many? What’s the … Continue reading

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If You’ve Got Nothing to Hide, You’ve Got Nothing to Fear

DN Wednesday, December 15, 2010: Please answer three questions: Attorney: Swedish Case is a “Holding Charge” to Get Julian Assange Extradited to U.S.: Florida representative Allen West said, “Here is an individual that is not an American citizen, first and … Continue reading

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