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Friday, June 29, 2012

Friday's Daily Brief: Obamacare Battle Looms, Mitt Romney Attacks, Plus Arianna Huffington, Howard Schultz, Michael Moore

Friday, June 29, 2012
POLITICS
Excerpts Of The Dismissive Dissent From Four GOP Justices
POLITICS
Romney Caught Off Guard By Health Care Decision Pivots To Tax Attack
POLITICS
House Takes Serious Action On Holder
WORLD
Corpses Line Street In Damascus Suburb
DENVER
PHOTOS: New Aerial Photos Show Devastation To Homes
BLOG POSTS
Arianna Huffington: The War Within
The centerpiece of this week's double issue of Huffington is the latest installment of reporter David Wood's inquiry into the costs of America's wars, told in the voices of those who will continue to fight them for decades to come.
Howard Schultz: How Can America Win This Election?
Join the national conversation with #INDIVISIBLE. Starting today, I invite you to share your view of America, and how we can all put citizenship over partisanship.
Dr. Peggy Drexler: A Warning Against A Culture Where Every Child Wins
We may think that rewarding every child will make them feel good -- and it may, for a moment. But it may also make them feel that they are entitled to praise and recognition for merely existing. And that does no one any favors.
Michael Moore: More Than a Victory, the Decision Today Was a Mandate for Us to Act
So, yes, the bill is highly flawed and somewhat wrong-headed -- but what it IS is a huge step in the right direction. And today's court decision cements that.
Menachem Rosensaft: Crafting a Holocaust Insurance Solution That Works
There is a solution to get Holocaust survivors beyond the seemingly endless stalemates and complications that continue to characterize the ongoing debate over Holocaust-era insurance claims. But it cannot be found in a well-intentioned bill presently before the U.S. Congress.
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