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DARE Gets an "F"
A couple of weeks ago, a researcher from the RAND corporation (a Santa Monica-based think tank) spoke to an audience of social workers and policy...
Maria Tomchick

Focus On The Corporation
Withering Democracy For all but the ideologically committed or deluded few who believe corporations and their executives make contributions out of a...
Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman

One Rail or Two?
That is the question, according to local politicians. But it doesn't have to be. In early September, a group of 100 activists and community leaders...
Maria Tomchick

Spin Doctors and the Seattle Police Officers Guild
The recent turmoil and chaos revolving around the Seattle Police Department and the Seattle Police Officers' Guild, which continues in the face of...
John Persak

Suing the City
A class action lawsuit was filed October 3 on behalf of all the 600 or so people arrested during the WTO conference. The suit seeks damages from the...
Troy Skeels

The Threat of Ralph Nader
Not only was Ralph Nader barred from engaging in the first presidential debate on October 3, he was threatened with arrest should he try to enter a...
Troy Skeels

Volunteerus Chompus
This week's ETS! volunteer needs: * Ad Salespeople * Good graphics (cartoons, photos, artwork) * Distributors for West Seattle, North Seattle, South...

 

"...I have not considered whether he is a conservative or a liberal. In thehistory of the Supreme Court, choices made on such a basis have had a wayofbackfiring." -- Sen. Al Gore, during the Supreme Court confirmation process forJudgeClarence Thomas, thus himself neatly undermining the major liberal argumentjustifying a vote for Gore for President, that he would pick "better"(i.e.,liberal) judges.

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