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Earth to Jimmy Carter: You Were Responsible for Human Rights Violations, Too

Earth to Jimmy Carter: You Were Responsible for Human Rights Violations, Too

The ex-president's recent op-ed bemoans the fact that the U.S. is abandoning its role as a global human rights champion. If only he saw the real problems with America while in office.

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Put Out An APB For George W. Bush, He's a Wanted Man

Put Out An APB For George W. Bush, He's a Wanted Man

Amnesty International needlessly embarrassed itself by calling on African leaders to arrest President Bush on terrorism charges.

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Gaddafi: A Successful Leader Gone

Gaddafi: A Successful Leader Gone

Join the debate: Though he was not a good man, was Gaddafi a successful leader?

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Why Are Americans Obsessed With War?

Why Are Americans Obsessed With War?

War is nothing but human sacrifice, and this nonsense needs to end now.

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Why the Pope Can't Be Tried At the ICC

Why the Pope Can't Be Tried At the ICC

A complaint filed against the Vatican arguing the Pope should be tried for crimes against humanity for the church's sex abuse scandals has no merit, as the church is not a state.

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Geraldo Rivera Son Is Ashamed Of Comment Saying The Hoodie Caused Trayvon Martin Murder, Not George Zimmerman

Geraldo Rivera Son Is Ashamed Of Comment Saying The Hoodie Caused Trayvon Martin Murder, Not George Zimmerman

Is Geraldo Rivera right? Does the clothes make the man? Or is his hard-hitting journalist off-base?

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Homelessness is Your Problem Whether You Recognize It Or Not

Homelessness is Your Problem Whether You Recognize It Or Not

Homelessness affects everyone and we should all take measures to end it.

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A Monument to Former President of Azerbaijan Now Source of Conflict in Mexico City

A Monument to Former President of Azerbaijan Now Source of Conflict in Mexico City

A monument to Azerbaijan's former president was erected in Mexico City. Now, human rights activists are struggling to remove this monument to an autocrat.

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