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The "Abolish the Middle Class" Tax Cut
Congress has passed the fourth tax cut bill in as many years under the guise of "tax cuts for the Middle Class"--but there's very little in the bill...
Maria Tomchick

Stopping the Monorail
So, how many times are we gonna vote on this thing, anyway? You may have not noticed. It snuck on to the November ballot due to an appeals court...
Geov Parrish

The Blowhard of Chesapeake Cove
Donald is on the Rave Working out his Second Wave Don't know who removed the muzzle from Donald H. Rumsfeld's lie-hole. But after several months of...
Eddie Tews

The Myth of an Imminent Draft
I sit on the board of a Seattle-based organization that, each year, grants money to activist groups around the country and beyond, with an emphasis...
Geov Parrish

We're All Peace Candidates Now
Finally, a peace candidate. Who'd have thought it would turn out to be George Bush. According to Robert Novak, Bush now knows that he was led astray...
Troy Skeels

 

"Iraq has chemical and biological weapons...Evidence suggests that it has begun renewed production of chemical warfare agents...Iraq has some lethal and incapacitating agents and is capable of quickly producing and weaponizing a variety of such agents, including anthrax, for delivery on a range of vehicles such as bombs, missiles, aerial sprayers...Iraq has maintained its nuclear scientists and technicians as well as sufficient dual-use manufacturing capability to support a reconstituted nuclear weapons program." -- John Kerry in October 2002, explaining his vote allowing Bush to "use force" in Iraq.

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