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That asshole Nader
Joining the growing chorus of repudiatory backlash, several prominent Green Party activists have spoken vitriolically against Ralph Nader. Accusing...
Troy Skeels

Bombs Away
So "Boeing" is "leaving" Seattle. Good. Amidst all the mawkery about the loss of part of Seattle's soul, the ghost of old Bill Boeing, ad nauseam,...
Geov Parrish

Eat The Record!
"...so now I clung to the outworn form of comradeship, though the old comrades called each other traitors." ---Anna Loiuse Strong From the Strike...
ETS! Staff

Focus On The Corporation
Stop the Torture Trade Torture predates the development of the corporation. But corporations are entangled in the modern-day commerce in devices of...
Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman

One Nation.NET
England and Microsoft announced yesterday that Microsoft has purchased a controlling interest in "the entire canon of British law, including the...

Times Publishes Piece Of Racist Garbage
The most poisonous right-wing myth to come out of the violence that marred Fat Tuesday is the notion that the Seattle media did not do enough to...
Rick Giombetti

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

 

Suppress the dreamer, and the world will deteriorate toward barbarism.Despised, impoverished, the dreamer opens the way for his people, sowing,sowing sowing the seeds which will be harvested, not by him, but by thepractical men, the sensible cold heads of tomorrow, who will laugh at thesight of another indefatigable dreamer seeding, seeding, seeding. -- Ricardo Flores Magon

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