Looking at how the incentives in our health care market are currently set up, there is little reason to hope the “market” will magically come up with innovations to reduce our national health care spending. It is no surprise given looking at our structural innovation issues that for decades we have seen health care cost grow so rapidly.
Why the Market Will Not Reduce Health Care Costs |
| By: Jon Walker Monday June 20, 2011 10:27 am |
FDL Manning-Lamo-Wikileaks Interview Transcripts Page Up Now |
| By: Jane Hamsher Friday December 31, 2010 10:16 am |
FDL readers have been working collectively on a Citizen Journalism project to transcribe interviews relevant to Wikileaks, Adrian Lamo and Bradley Manning. The transcripts have been compiled on one page, which is available now:
Wikileaks-Manning-Lamo Interview Transcripts
Citizen Journalism and the Lamo-Manning Chat Logs |
| By: Jane Hamsher Wednesday December 29, 2010 11:25 am |
I’m not sure why Wired editor Evan Hansen thinks FDL transcribing interviews and logging articles qualifies as “discrediting Lamo.” Lamo’s own words and actions are responsible for any indictment being made in the press, and Wired’s decision to sit on the chat logs makes them an active participant in whatever claims Lamo makes about their contents.
And if Hansen doesn’t think the credibility of the key source for Wired’s reporting on this story can hold up when simply compared to his own words, I’d say they’ve got bigger problems than Glenn Greenwald.
Glenn Greenwald Interview with Adrian Lamo Pt. II, 6-17-2010 (TRANSCRIPT and AUDIO) |
| By: Jane Hamsher Tuesday December 28, 2010 9:57 am |
Glenn Greenwald interviewed Adrian Lamo on 6/17/2010 for his article, The Strange and Consequential Case of Bradley Manning, Adrian Lamo and Wikileaks. Part I can be found here. In Part II, Lamo acknowledges that he handed classified information over to Wired Magazine.


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