Big labor unions behind demands to double fast food wages
On Labor Day 2013, organized labor is showing some oomph. Here's one
reason union members are marching: "Organized labor recognizes that
low-wage service jobs are replacing better-paying manufacturing jobs,
and people have to rely on them to make ends meet," said Gina Chiala, a
Kansas City lawyer and board member of the Midwest Center for Equality
& Democracy, which works to organize low-wage workers.
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Obama's Syria bombing measure faces tough going
President Obama's resolution to OK bombings against Syria is
unacceptable, key lawmakers said, as the administration began a drive
for congressional approval. "I know it will be amended by the Senate,"
Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt.
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Baby shot to death in stroller on NYC street
A 1-year-old boy being pushed in a stroller by his parents was shot in
the face while crossing a city street and later died. No arrests have
been made. Antiq Hennis and his parents were walking across a street in
the Brownsville section of Brooklyn at about 7:20 p.m. Sunday when shots
were fired and the boy was struck, police said.
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African-American leaders stress the wrong things
Last week America observed the 50th anniversary of the "March on
Washington" that culminated with Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream"
speech that helped push America toward a better place. Unfortunately,
King probably would be less than ecstatic over the amount of violence
that still occurs in this country -- all violence.
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Conservatives cheer firebrand Texas senator
For the second day in a row Saturday, a rising Republican star was
interrupted while speaking to the crowd of conservative activistsat the
Americans For Prosperity conference here.
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Forever Tawdry MTV
The tawdry sexual dancing of Miley Cyrus on the 2013 edition of MTV's
Video Music Awards has been denounced by nearly everyone --
conservatives, liberals and libertines (who flunked it for lacking
"hotness"). That theme is exhausted. Let's shift the discussion back to
where it belongs: the cultural cesspool that is MTV.
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Obama Punts
For more than a week, the White House had been barreling toward imminent
military action against Syria. But President Barack Obama's abrupt
decision to instead ask Congress for permission left him with a
high-risk gamble that could devastate his credibility if no action is
ultimately taken in response to a deadly chemical weapons attack that
crossed his own "red line."
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