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Monday June 25th 2012

Posted on June 25, 2012 by Flashpoints

Today on Flashpoints, we take a closer look at what is being called a coup in Paraguay after the Congress there
impeached President Fernando Lugo last Friday. Then we look at the fight of US Postal Workers to save their
jobs and keep post offces open for rural communities and the poor.  We’ll also investigate the issues behind today’s
controveresial ruling by the US Supreme Court allowing law enforcement to continue racial profiling in Arizona. And finally we talk to a businessman about the Supreme Court’s decision overturning a 100 year-old law in Montana, intended to keep corporations from undue influence over politics and elections and that state.

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Flashpoints 06-25-12

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