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A Storm of Denial
It wasn't Katrina, not even close, but Seattle's storm of the century was no picnic. It gave me one more a taste of a future where the weather can...
Paul Rogat Loeb

Let Them Drive Corn
Facing a collapsing ideology, conservatives are now scrambling for damage control. Take the environment. After years of denying global warming, a...
Colin Wright

Bush's Health Care Plan
In Dubya's State of the Union address, he attempted to deflect attention from other issues with a new pledge to expand health care coverage without...
Tony Formo

A Triangulator for Non-Triangulating Times
As huge crowds gathered in Washington over the weekend to protest the war-organizers on Saturday estimated half a million, while AP, the New York...
Geov Parrish

Can the US Legally Commit Genocide?
A Seattle activist is petitioning the US Supreme Court to overturn a fine he received from the US government for delivering medical supplies to...
Mark Taylor-Canfield

Anatomy of a Fast One
After years of fawning coverage in local media, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation was backpedaling last month. It had help. The reason was a...
Geov Parrish

 

Quotes of the week: "I urge you all to argue with your teachers, argue with your parents." -- Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), in a recent talk at South Burlington (VT) High School, encouraging critical thinking "Victory will not look like the ones our fathers and grandfathers achieved. There will be no surrender ceremony on the deck of a battleship." -- George W. Bush, 1-10-2007. Or an aircraft carrier.
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