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At Last, Evidence
Last Wednesday morning, decorated war hero and current Secretary of State Colin Powell--a man who has fought in or helped lead his military in a...
Geov Parrish

A Costcological Catastrophe
Costco is building a new mega store in Cuernavaca Mexico. Not an unusual occurrence in the NAFTA era. There are already 21 other Costco warehouse...
Troy Skeels

It Can Happen Here
This issue's articles on Colin Powell's Iraq lies and the horrifying new Police State Enhancement Act are only two of dozens of excellent reasons...
Geov Parrish

The Police State Enhancement Act of 2003
Last Friday night, PBS's "Bill Moyers: Now" program aired a report on a leak to a DC advocacy group called the Center for Public Integrity (CPI) of...
Geov Parrish

Powell's Evidence Unravels
Only two days after Colin Powell made his presentation to the UN Security Council, the evidence he provided is unraveling. Through interviews with...
Maria Tomchick

Tony Blair Gets An F: "New Dossier" Plagiarized
The propaganda campaign for an invasion of Iraq received an embarrassing, if minor, setback when it was reported by Britain's Channel 4 on February...
Rick Giombetti

 

Quotes of the Week:"America has entered one of its periods of historical madness, but this isthe worst I can remember: worse than McCarthyism, worse than the Bay ofPigs and in the long term potentially more disastrous than the VietnamWar." -- John le Carre"I myself feel that our country, for whose Constitution I fought in a justwar, might as well have been invaded by Martians and body snatchers." -- Kurt Vonnegut, quoted in In These Times, 2/17/03.

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