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One Year Later
A year's gone by, and where are we with the war in Iraq? I know, I've read George Bush's comments about what an evil guy Saddam Hussein was, how the...
Maria Tomchick

Comedy Central
Oh, my, that was an entertaining week. Study after study shows that negative campaigning and attack ads work - they nestle in the minds of some...
Geov Parrish

Haiti as Venezuela
The US-engineered ouster of Haitian President Jean Bertrand Aristide sent nervous tremors throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. Especially,...
Troy Skeels

Who's The Lesser Evil?
Gabriel Kolko -- in this writer's estimation, our most indispensable historian -- argues in a recent piece on the Counterpunch website that because...
Eddie Tews

Focus On The Corporation
Justice on the Range The cowboy and rancher once stood as symbols of American individualism. Those days are long gone. Today, most US cattlemen and...
Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman

 

"In lieu of marriage, if there are no acceptable men in your town, it is required that you get your dad drunk and have sex with him (even if he had previously offered you up as a sex toy to men young and old), tag-teaming with any sisters you may have. Of course, this rule applies only if you are female. (Gen 19:31-36)" -- Summary of one of the Bible's many rules for the proper Godly conduct of (heterosexual) marriage; see Nature & Politics for more...

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