Greg Valentini is a homeless vet in Los Angeles who participated in the assault on Tora Bora that sought Osama bin Laden. He’s also a plaintiff in the class action suit brought by the ACLU of Southern California (ACLU-SC) arguing that the VA has “misused large portions of its West Los Angeles campus and failed to provide adequate housing and treatment for the people it was intended to serve.” . . . continued at TheNation.com, http://www.thenation.com/blog/173498/homeless-vets-vs-va-la-story-continues.

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And, when the Senate votes on gun control, will they give up on banning high capacity magazines? TOM FRANK will comment – his column in the March 
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Plus:
I do not think Watergate should be the only display at the Nixon Library. The problem is that it’s missing from the new exhibit in Yorba Linda. I didn’t criticize the library or the National Archives for what is in the new show; I criticized them for what has been left out.
The Nixon Presidential Library and Museum opened a new exhibit in Yorba Linda and
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Plus: The rarely seen film “King: A Filmed Record” traces MLK’s struggle from Montgomery to Memphis. In a Black History Month special, we air excerpts of a rarely seen Oscar-nominated documentary. It was made from original newsreel footage and other original video footage shot of marches, rallies and church services. “King” was originally screened for one night only in 1970 in more than 600 theaters across the United States, but has rarely been seen since. It’s our featured premium this hour of the KPFK Fund Drive – please call and pledge 818-985-5735 during the show.