Iraqis who Sweated out Hussein are Leaving under Bush
It’s not easy to create a situation where life is better under a dictatorship than in a democracy, but George Bush has succeeded in achieving the impossible by invading Iraq.
Chile’s Mining Strike at La Escondida and the Nation’s Labor Struggles
After a twenty-five day strike, the 2,052-member union of the world’s largest copper mine, La Escondida of Chile, and the Anglo-Australian owners BHP Billiton mining company finally reached a settlement on August 31.
From Cuba to Queens: Who needs a revolution more?
Reading about the imaginative plans Washington's expatriate plotters have for a post-Castro Cuba, the thing that always sticks out is their lack of any grounding in reality.
The state should target the real drug kingpins
Right now there are almost 4,000 B-level felons serving time in New York State for low-level, nonviolent drug offenses for small amounts of drugs. Many of the defendants have drug-addiction problems.
The Cablization of Network News
On Tuesday, September 5th, at least three things will change. Congress will finish vacationing and return to its long and difficult task of destroying the world.
Red, White & Screwed
Have you ever heard of DRE's? It stands for Direct Recording Electronic voting systems, and Floridians are worried the 2000 elections debacle could be repeated again this year.
Youth Rally for Impeachment in Atlanta
20-30 activists rallied for the impeachment of US President George W. Bush, at a busy intersection in Decatur, a somewhat liberal suburb of Greater Atlanta.
Oil Seen as Reason for US Middle East Invasions
If you think President Bush’s invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq are not about oil, read bestseller “The Sorrows of Empire” by Chalmers Johnson.
Career Terrorist Boasts of his Deeds in Miami
ORLANDO Bosch, the mastermind behind of the sabotage of the Cuban airplane off of Barbados, confessed that in 1971 he counted on the active complicity of General Manuel Contreras, Pinochet’s intelligence chief, in an assassination attempt on President Fidel Castro in Chile.
Workers Bear the Costs of War
This Labor Day marks the third year that thousands of working Americans have left their families and their jobs to fight in a war that the Bush administration will not bring to a close.