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The Nightmares of Iraq
It should come as no surprise that the radical Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr is gaining supporters by the thousands. The Pentagon estimates that his...
Maria Tomchick

The Choice is Ours
On Sunday, April 25, seven national groups are combining to produce what organizers hope will be a massive show of support for reproductive freedom....
Geov Parrish

Brother, Can You Spare A Dime?
In a recent article, Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair pedaled an idea that is gaining currency among many disaffected voters in the US. That...
Trevor Bbaumgartner

Why Pay Taxes?
Another "Tax Day" has come and gone. It's become something of an unofficial holiday, thanks largely to fatuous radio and TV morning shows and to...
Geov Parrish

 

"At one of the city's clinics, I saw dozens of freshly wounded women and children, victims of U.S. Marine Corps munitions. Hospital officials report that more than 600 Iraqis have now been killed, most of them civilians...The Americans have bombed one hospital, and were sniping at people who attempted to enter and exit the other major medical facility. So there were effectively only two small clinics that were safe to care for the hundreds of wounded. (Along with the one we visited, there is one set up in a mechanic's garage.)" -- Dahr Jamail, freelance reporter, writing from Fallujah, April 14, 2004 (from www.Alternet.org).

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