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Author: Erik Loomis

A digest of This Day in Labor History July 6, 1892--The Homestead StrikeJuly 12, 1917--The Bisbee DeportationJuly 14, 1877--The Great Railroad StrikeSeptember 9, 1739--The Stono RebellionSeptember 17, 1989--The Pittston StrikeOctober 26, 1676--Bacon's RebellionNovember 5, 1916--The Everett MassacreNovember 9, 1935--Creation of the CIONovember 11, 1919--The Centralia...

Bryan

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On July 5, 2012

Who wants to hear William Jennings Bryan give his Cross of Gold speech? Recorded in 1923. Surely not with the power of 1896, but still. Bryan's voice starts at about.

Uh……

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On July 4, 2012

I'm hardly a person who believes that joining the military makes someone a hero. But Joe Walsh (R-IL) goes way, way over the line, not only in attacking his opponent.

The New Gilded Age

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On July 3, 2012
I have a piece up at Alternet today comparing the Gilded Age to the present, showing 8 ways that Republicans are trying to recreate the late 19th century, buy elections, exploit labor, limit people of color's ability to vote, etc. Some of these distill issues...

Nye

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On July 2, 2012

Noted climate Maoist Bill Nye strikes CNN with his clearly partisan interest in "science" and "truth" Science educator Bill Nye on Monday told CNN that they weren’t doing the public.

The War Continues

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On June 29, 2012

Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell has reappointed Helen Dragas, architect of the coup that temporarily ousted University of Virginia President Teresa Sullivan, to the Board of Visitors. As I said before,.

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