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North Korea Blames U S For Internet Outage, Calls Obama A Monkey – Video


North Korea Blames U S For Internet Outage, Calls Obama A Monkey
North Korea Blames U S For Internet Outage, Calls Obama A Monkey the North Korean government pins blame for that country #39;s Internet shutdown on the U.S., the Associated Press reports....

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Kim Jong-Un — That ‘Monkey’ Obama Jacked Our Internet – Video


Kim Jong-Un -- That #39;Monkey #39; Obama Jacked Our Internet
Kim Jong-Un #39;s mouthpiece called President Barack Obama a "monkey" for forcing Sony to release "The Interview" -- and for pulling off a cyber counter attack on North Korea. A rep for Kim #39;s...

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President Barack Obama visits Poland to warn Russia on Ukraine – Video


President Barack Obama visits Poland to warn Russia on Ukraine
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Obama: America 'less racially divided' than 2008

President Obama pauses while delivering the commencement address to the U.S. Military Academy at West Points Class of 2014, in West Point, N.Y. (Associated Press) ** FILE ** more >

President Obama said that America is less racially divided than it was six years ago in an interview with NPR set to air Monday.

NPR Host Steve Inskeep asked Mr. Obama if the U.S. is more racially divided than it was when he took office in 2008.

No I actually think that its probably in its day-to-day interactions less racially divided, Mr. Obama responded, NPR reported.

Mr. Obamas comment comes on the heels of protesting over racial police violence after grand juries decided not to indict police officers for the killings of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo. and Eric Garner in Staten Island, N.Y.

Following the grand jurys decision not to indict Officer Dan Pantaleo in the killing of Mr. Garner, Mr. Obama said that racial bias in the justice system was an American problem.

Its incumbent on all of us as Americansthat we recognize that this is an American problem and not just a black problem. It is an American problem when anybody in this country is not being treated equally under the law, Mr. Obama said in a news conference earlier this month.

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The lonely progressives

The lonely progressives Posted By Max Brantley on Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 7:08 AM An op-ed from the New York Times has some resonance in today's Arkansas. It's by a Nebraska "progressive" and her participation in groups that soldier on in a state that hasn't voted for a Democratic presidential candidate since 1936 and has an all-Republican congressional and state legislative membership. None of the Republicans acknowledges atmospheric change.

Occasionally, there's common purpose. Republicans have joined the fight in Nebraska against the Keystone XL pipeline.

Mostly, though, the old-timers of the small progressive community are the "royalty of lost causes." They lose, but they keep working. This year, though, was hard.

The evening after this dismal election, we met for our usual potluck. At first, a few of us tried to point out slivers of silver linings, but then one of our members said flatly, We are doomed. What followed was a sad discussion of our broken political system, big money in politics, Fox News and four more years of inaction on environmental issues. This was the first meeting in my memory in which I felt worse at the end instead of better.

The writer ends on an upbeat note with some small environmental victories and a couple of promising candidates. They'll soldier on. Surrender isn't an option.

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