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More Than Presidents
It's been completely overshadowed by the presidential race, but there are a number of other critical issues facing voters on November 2. Among other...
Geov Parrish

Listening to Ralph Nader
Ralph Nader is a revolutionary, which is why he scares some people to death. He has concluded--after working in Washington, DC for 40 years--that...
David Oscar Green

The Case for Voting Green
We've heard it many times: There is a lot at stake in the 2004 elections. For most of us, the biggest stakes involve removing the Bush cabal from...
Lansing Scott

Firing George Bush
I have a long history of supporting third party and independent candidates for president. The last two times out, in 1996 and 2000, I voted for...
Geov Parrish

Re-Select Dubya
Even small policy differences, the argument goes, can have a drastic effect on people's lives. Ergo, though while it may help one feel more...
Eddie Tews

I won't Vote
On November 2nd, I'm not going to vote. 60% of you want to kick my ass and the rest probably don't give a shit. "This is the most important election...
Becky Priebe

A Tale of Two Elections
Is there really much difference between John Kerry and George Bush when it comes to Iraq? George Bush's remark that Kerry's Iraq plan is the same as...
Maria Tomchick

Holding Up a Mirror to the Face of US Exceptionalism
Separated by one hundred and four years, the presidential elections of 1900 and 2004 offer some starling and almost eerie similarities. In 1900 the...
William Marina

Focus On The Corporation
The Encyclopedia of White Collar and Corporate Crime If we want to do something about the powerful institutions and individuals that shape our...
Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman

 

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