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Yearly Archives: 2007
Noticeably Poorer
Up the Down Staircase: Fakery, Inflation and the Housing MarketBy ALAN FARAGO The British sitcom, “Upstairs Downstairs” was a comedy of manners, of the rich and their servants, which is come to think of it, how the Federal Reserve and … Continue reading
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Stupidest Words Ever Uttered by a US Prez
From Informed Comment Bush Turns Iraq into Israel/Palestine; Gaffe endangers US Troops Bush said in a speech on Thursday that he hopes Iraq will be like Israel, a democracy that faces terrorist violence but manages to retain its democratic character: … Continue reading
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Medical Care Is a Human Right
Two Models of Health Care Rationing: Sick and SickerBy Dr. SUSAN ROSENTHAL, M.D. Everyone knows that Canadians live longer and have lower infant mortality rates than Americans. In Sicko, Michael Moore suggests that a Canadian-style medical system would solve this … Continue reading
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Keep People Away From Their City
Lessons from Katrina: How to Destroy an African American City in 33 StepsBy BILL QUIGLEY Step One. Delay. If there is one word that sums up the way to destroy an African-American city after a disaster, that word is DELAY. … Continue reading
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Democracy Is Always Frightening to Power Centers
Imminent Crises: Threats and Opportunitiesby Noam ChomskyJune 27, 2007, Monthly Review Regrettably, there are all too many candidates that qualify as imminent and very serious crises. Several should be high on everyone’s agenda of concern, because they pose literal threats … Continue reading
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Stopping the War Machine
Pacific Northwest anti-war activists up the ante by blocking military shipments to Iraqby Linda AverillJune 25, 2007, socialism.com A new breed of struggle is flowering in the Northwest anti-war movement. Its aim: to stop public ports from being used for … Continue reading
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Such a Level of Ignorance and Willful Stupidity
From Another Day in the Empire Poll: Even More Americans Blame Saddam for 9/11Monday June 25th 2007, 3:46 pm As distrustful as I am of polls conducted by the corporate media, I had to take note of the following. “A … Continue reading
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The Children of Iraq
Look if you dare: Children of Iraq The Nuremberg Principles Principle I. Any person who commits an act which constitutes a crime under international law is responsible therefore and liable to punishment. Principle II. The fact that internal law does … Continue reading
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Iraqi Women Resist the Sectarian Tide
Iraqi Women Resist Return to Sectarian Lawsby Ellen Massey As Iraq struggles to define its future, there is one important group that has been largely left out of the process: women. But they are refusing to be left behind. With … Continue reading
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Junior’s Ongoing Wreckage
After 4 years, electricity still luxury: Iraqi struggles endure despite billions spentBy James Janega, Tribune staff reporter. Nadeem Majeed in Baghdad contributed to this reportPublished June 25, 2007 BAGHDAD — Surviving without electricity in the simmering Baghdad summer poses an … Continue reading
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The True Cost of Junior’s Folly
High survival rate for wounded in Iraq presents new challenges: Health-care cost may total $650B, an economist saysTHE ASSOCIATED PRESS More than 3,500 Americans have died in Iraq, but tens of thousands more are coming home, some tragically wounded. This … Continue reading
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Ending the Iraq War – Hayden and Rudd
Tom Hayden and Mark Rudd (Photo: Thomas Good / NLN) Ending The War In Iraq – Hayden On Organizing Against Permanent WarJune 24th, 2007 by Thomas Good New York, NY – June 18, 2007. On Monday, June 18th, Tom Hayden … Continue reading
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