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Inmate`s Life Threatened by Staff at SRCITim King Salem-News.comPrisoner who helped reveal racism believes he is in serious peril. (ONTARIO, Ore.) -
We've reported at length on the plight of black inmates in the Oregon state prison system whose lives were in jeopardy for helping expose prison racism.
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“Where there’s smoke there’s fire, but I say, “Where there’s love there’s liars” - Oh, The Story! lyrics
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I have written two articles about Kentucky AG Jack Conway accepting a $50,000 check from the National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators.
I had a problem with Conway taking money from a group funded by Purdue Pharma, maker of OxyContin, a company the state of Kentucky was suing for the devastation caused by OxyContin in deaths and addictions.
Civil rights for Lebanon’s Palestinian refugees have been denied for too long.
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Not even one work permit has been issued to one Palestinian in Lebanon since the 2010 “right to work” law passed in Parliament.
Even though Palestinians are still forbidden from owning a home, the cause of Palestine Civil Rights in Lebanon endures.
Thousands of families of all faiths lived in the Holy land prior to the establishment of Israel in the late 1940's.
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Awareness of Israel's ongoing aggressions against the native population of Palestine has led to a demand from the Vatican in Rome, that Israel accept U.N. resolutions and end its unlawful occupation of Arab lands.
The bishops are telling the Jewish state that it shouldn't use the Bible to justify "injustices"- viewed as genocide by a widening population, against the Palestinian people.
Dichotomous systems like these have been shown to fail throughout history; prison rehabilitation schemes are no exception.
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Is Inmate Rehabilitation Succeeding?
No, and the dirty little secret is that it's not designed to succeed. In fact a recent study of prison population growth since 1960 revealed that if the growth rate curve continues on its current trajectory that the prison population will double by 2025 and triple by 2050.
Founders of the Zetas drug gang learned special forces techniques at Ft. Bragg before waging a campaign of carnage.
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It was a brutal massacre even by the gruesome standards of Mexico’s drug war: 72 migrant workers gunned down by the "Zetas" - arguably the country's most violent cartel.
The Zetas have a fearsome reputation, but the real surprise comes not in their ruthless use of violence, but in the origins of where they learned the tricks of their bloody trade.
Host Al Suarez is a freelance journalist and human rights activist in support of the Palestinian cause with non-violence.
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A special edition of BlogTalkRadio that aired today featured Bonnie King of Salem-News.com talking with Al Suarez about being on the road with Ken O'Keefe upon his return to America from Europe following the Freedom Flotilla massacre to Gaza.
Ken is the former U.S. Marine aboard the ship Mavi Marmara, who fought Israeli invaders last May when they stormed the Flotilla with boats, helicopters, and plenty of live bullets.
Professor John Hare talks to Salem-News.com writer Kourosh Ziabari.
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John E. Hare is the Noah Porter Professor of Philosophical Theology at the Yale University's Divinity School. A British classicist, philosopher and ethicist, he is the author of several well-known and best-selling books in religion and morality.
John Hare has in his background the experience of teaching philosophy at the University of Lehigh from 1975 to 1989. In his "God's Call" book, Hare discusses the divine command theory of morality, analyzing texts in Duns Scotus, Kant and contemporary moral theory.