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Corporate Taxes Under Attack
Like little kids who squirm through dinner until they can finally grab for dessert, Corporate America in the last few months has had a hard time...
Russell Mokhiber

The Dinosaur Looks to the Sky
"If in 10 years, all American troops stationed in Europe for national defense purposes have not been returned to the US, then this whole project...
Geov Parrish

ELF Sets a Fire at the UW
On Saturday, June 1, The Earth Liberation Front issued a press release, taking credit for the burning of Merrill Hall at the UW's Center for Urban...
Maria Tomchick

Facing Fair Trade Coffee
Coffee doesn't just come in bags, or steaming in paper cups. People tend and pick and dry and sort the stuff before it ever gets anywhere near the...
Troy Skeels

"hey, Where Can I Find Ets!?"
Eat the State! is distributed by volunteers, so it's never quite the same from issue to issue, but the following are places where we regularly...

 

"Pretexts to Justify US Military Intervention in Cuba: Land friendly Cubansin uniform "over the fence" to stage attack on base....start riots near themain gate (friendly Cubans)....Burn aircraft on the air base(sabatoge)....Sink ship near harbor entrance. Conduct funerals for mockvictims....We could develop a Communist Cuban terror campaign in the Miamiarea, in other Florida cities and even in Washington....We could sink aboatload of Cubans en route to Florida (real or simulated). We could fosterattempts on lives of Cuban refugees in the United States even to the extentof wounding in instances to be widely publicized. Exploding a few plasticbombs in carefully chosen spots....would be helpful in projecting the ideaof an irresponsible government." -- Memo to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, March 13, 1962

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