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april 11th, 2014. two months ago, a petition very more than 110,000 signatures delivered to the washington post, demanding a ban on any article questioning global warning. the petitioner will arrive before the publication of my column which consisted of exactly that, heresy. i was gratified by the show of intolerance.t it perfectly illustrated my argument, that the left is no longer trying to win back the bait, but altogether. vanishing from public discourse any and all opposition. the proper word for that attitude is totalitarian. juan: he saw 20 radical islam as seeking utopias that were going to level human civilization because they sought to change human nature. american context, he sawop
Questions last night at the 92nd Street y. In New York City he testified last week before the House Judiciary Committee the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals is set to hear a case today that could bring changes for juveniles facing deportation Oregon Public Broadcasting s Conrad Wilson reports unlike minors who appear in criminal court immigrant children aren t entitled to a lawyer at hearings that can result in deportation that means children who can t afford an attorney or find one to take their case represent themselves in court Matt Adams is the legal director for the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project a Seattle based nonprofit in every other setting but immigration they are given legal representation assigned legal representation if they don t but for some reason our government has never thought fit to provide legal representation for these miners in removal proceedings the federal government argues due process rights guaranteed under the u.s. Constitution don t apply in removal proce
right-wing people will not develop, and this is for example, a job for an artist, maybe we should go out, 100 people with nazi uniforms and walk through the city. maybe these kind of actions will just make the people remind of the time and what our grandfathers did wrong. we really have to take care that we don t fall back in these structures. anthony: but we kind of are. rene: we are on the way. anthony: i don t mean here, necessarily. we re well on our way. rene: i m allowed to be naïve and talk about utopias. it s a kind of utopia just the fact that the whole world will mix up with each other, that in, you know 70, 80 years, there will be no white people anymore, and only cappuccino-colored people. anthony: that s the only way. rene: it s good. anthony: that s this is the only solution for this. rene: yeah. anthony: my way of thinking, it s our only hope is to our way out of this. rene: yes. anthony: it s going to take some time. but it s really the only w