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This Election Sucks
Most do, of course, but every four years, like regularly spaced sharp sticks to the eye, we get reminded of how corrupt and venal the leadership of...
Geov Parrish

Focus On The Corporation
Bud Bowl III Our families like it when we go off to cover a presidential debate. That's because when we come back from one, we bring back bags full...
Russell Mokhiber and RobertWeissman

FROM THE KITCHEN
Starting with this issue, we'd like to welcome a new regular editor: Troy Skeels. Troy has written articles for us in the past on Mexican politics,...
Editors

How Bad Is He?
For most progressives, this presidential election is not a choice between Al Gore and George W. Bush. It is a choice between Gore and Nader, or Gore...
Geov Parrish

McDermott Chickens Out
Seattle Congressman Jim McDermott is refusing to debate his Green Party challenger Joe Szwaja one-on-one. McDermott's position is that a series of...
Rick Giombetti

Reflections on "This Is What Democracy Looks Like"
Many years ago, mainstream media critic, Ben Bagdikian observed that "objective" journalists were often oblivious to the compromises they constantly...
Martha Baskin and Bill Brugnoli

Volunteerus Chompus
This week's ETS! volunteer needs: * Ad Salespeople * Good graphics (cartoons, photos, artwork) * Distributors for Capitol Hill, Greenlake/Phinney...

 

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