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Fast-track trade for the TPP: David Price says — No. (With an *) Plus, an afternoon update …

by Bob Geary 06/12/201502/08/2023

[Update II, 3:30 p.m.: Let me bottom-line this as far as Congressman Price is concerned. TAA is likely to be voted on again. Price, if he’s really opposed to fast-track, should vote no on TAA on any re-vote, given today’s events — unless and until the trade-deal process itself (as he describes it in his […]

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Labor Day: A “Moral Monday” makeover is needed

by Bob Geary 09/01/201402/06/2023
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Two years later, Amendment One is already overdue for the scrap heap

by Bob Geary 05/08/201402/05/2023
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Equality NC: “Enormous victory” over federal DOMA, but discrimination remains the rule in N.C.

by Bob Geary 06/26/201302/05/2023
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A Good Friday note: Resurrection will “Save Our State” (plus two upcoming events in Raleigh)

by Bob Geary 03/29/201302/05/2023
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Wealth inequality in America: Take 6:23, see why it’s a crisis

by Bob Geary 03/06/201301/11/2023
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In referendum, 77% of UNC-CH students call on university to divest from coal.

by Bob Geary 02/13/201301/11/2023
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Can you handle the truth? Ex-U.S. prosecutor at Gitmo speaking out Thursday, Friday at a college near you.

by Bob Geary 01/30/201302/05/2023
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Remembering Olivia Engel, 6, and finding resolve after Newtown

by Bob Geary 12/17/201202/05/2023
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Tom O’Brien: TBD

by Bob Geary 11/26/201201/11/2023

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