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Ukrainian freedoms & African Americans’ freedoms are the same! Only US government response differs.

February 25, 2022 By Thomas Manning

banner with declaration of solidarity with ukraine

Two democracies are at risk, one in the United States and the other in Ukraine. The urgent response of our government to save these democracies could not be more different than night and day.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: racism, Ukraine

Nuke Power at the Brink of Bankruptcy, War, Apocalypse

February 23, 2022 By Harvey Wasserman

Nuke Power at the Brink of Bankruptcy, War, Apocalypse

Fifteen atomic reactors in Ukraine currently spew out massive quantities of radiation alongside the smoldering ruin of Chernobyl Unit 4.

Filed Under: Columnists

John Young Column: How we cater to couch commandos

February 20, 2022 By John Young

four soldiers carrying rifles near helicopter under blue sky

“Couch commando” wasn’t in my vocabulary until reading reports of the $73 million settlement in the suit by parents and living victims of the Sandy Hook massacre, having sued the maker of the murder weapon.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: John Young, Lauren Boebert

Young column: Social justice isn’t microwavable

February 14, 2022 By John Young

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When he said, “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice,” Martin Luther King Jr. was as serious about patience as he was about persistence.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: John Young

Young column: GOP’s irrevocable split with truth

January 31, 2022 By John Young

t with truth

I’m not going to blame Associated Press for the clear typo in a recent story about Republican aversion to science. AP does incredible work. As the story reported, “Republicans’ faith in science is falling as Democrats rely on it even more.”

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: John Young

Young column: Leaving out Joe’s No. 1 accomplishment

January 25, 2022 By John Young

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Sorry, there was a YouTube error.     Leaving out Joe’s No. 1 accomplishment             It’s odd. I just watched one of those dreary year-anniversary treatments of the Joe Biden presidency, and it left out his most important achievement.             In newsroom talk, that’s called “burying the lede.”             Staying […]

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: John Young

Young column: Readying airlift for reproductive rights

January 17, 2022 By John Young

We speak here not of the ‘50s-‘60s, Commie kind. We speak but of the ‘22 Republican kind – the 12 GOP-controlled states prepared to ban abortion as soon as the Supreme Court gives the word.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: John Young

Young Column: Who’s afraid of the big, bad ballot drop box?

January 11, 2022 By John Young

Who's afraid of the big, bad ballot drop box

Biden’s partner at each podium should be a ballot box – a mail-in ballot drop box, to be exact – a vessel of convenience for voters, a symbol of leaders who value them.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: John Young

Young column: The firestorm when December didn’t come

January 2, 2022 By John Young

Young column: The firestorm when December didn't come

“We don’t have a (fire) season any longer,” University of Colorado fire scientist Jennifer Balch told the Denver Post, referring to a stretch that used to end in fall with the first snows. “We are now looking at year-round fires.”

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: John Young

Young column: Biden’s bid for those living on the edge

December 27, 2021 By John Young

Young column: Biden's bid for those living on the edge

Build Back Better. It’s a great handle for bridges, viaducts and sewer lines. But, oh, my — how inadequate a name for legislation that’s more complex and nuanced, focused on survival – personal, planetary.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: John Young

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