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Back To Driving School For Seattle Police
It had to happen sooner or later. In the early evening of December 20 at the corner of E. John and E. Broadway on Capitol Hill, I finally witnessed...
Rick Giombetti

The Cost Of Doing the Right Thing
"Capital punishment is our society's recognition of the sanctity of human life." --Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) Death penalty opponents are euphoric --...
Geov Parrish

Focus On The Corporation
The 10 Worst Corporations of 2002 2002 will forever be remembered as the year of corporate crime, the year even President George Bush embraced the...
Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman

Let's Active
The movement that has sprung up to challenge the American drive to war, before the shooting has even begun is, apparently, unprecedented. There are...
Eddie Tews

North Korea's Warlike Noises
North Korea has kicked UN officials out of its country, removed the cameras in its Yongbyon nuclear complex, abrogated the nuclear Non-Proliferation...
Maria Tomchick

A Tax-Cut That Would Sink the Economy
The US media is expending a lot of ink and air time evaluating the potential economic effects of George Bush's new tax-cut proposal. So far, most of...
Maria Tomchick

Vision Iraq - Warlord Democratic Federalism
President George W. Bush hasn't made the final determination of whether to bring down Saddam Hussein via invasion or destabilization, but he has...
Dennis Hans

Wednesday January 15
"Fixing Elections: The Failure of America's Winner-Take-All Politics" with author Steven Hill (see www.FixingElections.com.) Info:...

 

"God loves you and I love you and you can count on us both!" -- Pres. George W. Bush, while urging war to a Philadelphia audience12/14/02, inadvertently demonstrating the danger posed by messianicfundamentalist zealots.

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