Monday, November 21, 2011

Infant Mortality, Jerry Sandusky?s Charity, and Gun Rights for Felons

Critics: Fort Carson Policy Targeted Troubled, Wounded Soldiers, Stars and Stripes
An army corporal earned two valor medals in three years in the military, but his life was falling apart otherwise, testing positive for cocaine. The Army moved to get him out of the service, and critics claim Fort Carson is increasingly using the policy against soldiers accused of minor misconduct.
Contributed by @danielle_ivory

Right-to-Know Laws Often Ignored, Associated Press
More than 100 countries have laws granting citizens a right to know what their governments are up to, but whether they follow through on them is an open question. The Associated Press found that only 14 responded in full to a sample request before their legal deadline. More than half didn't respond, and three out of 10 didn't even acknowledge the request.
Contributed by @mattapuzzo

Source: http://feeds.slate.com/click.phdo?i=dad516d87e9bf053c749ae0dd4306324

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