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The US Moronic Vision Comes Home to Roost

From hyperpower to new world disorderBy David Olive, Feature Writer For the first time since the end of the Cold War, America isn’t alone on top. What’s replacing the unipolar world of the 1990s? A gang of five superpowers: China, … Continue reading

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Racial Injustice Is Still with Us

From Crack Sentences to Racial Profiling: Old Injustices EndureBy LINN WASHINGTON, Jr. Dozens of African-Americans gathered in Philadelphia on January 1, 1808not for festivities celebrating the New Year but to commemorate a new freedom for members of their race. A … Continue reading

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Trying to Bring Sanity to Texas Drug Laws

… and largely failing. New marijuana law not catching on with local authorities DALLAS — Many Texans busted for misdemeanor marijuana possession are still being jailed despite a new state law that allows police to issue a citation instead of … Continue reading

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A Piece of Bright News

Bush Signs Government Transparency BillBy BEN FELLER – 15 hours ago CRAWFORD, Texas (AP) — President Bush on Monday signed a bill aimed at giving the public and the media greater access to information about what the government is doing. … Continue reading

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Suggesting a New Direction in Iraq

From Informed Comment. Juan Cole’s guest writer apparently chose to remain anonymous. Guest Op-Ed: US Foreign Policy; the Principle of Non-InterventionTuesday, January 01, 2008 A seasoned observer writes: ‘ The complexity, interrelationships, results and consequences (intended and unintended) of US … Continue reading

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A Vision of a Preferable Place

Visions of Utopia or Eutopia?by Sean Gonsalves It’s the start of a new year. ‘Tis the season to frolic in the Future – a time to consider our utopian dreams and confront our dystopian nightmares. Or, as my grandfather is … Continue reading

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A Toast to a Green Future, Diplomacy, and …

Let’s Toast to Ten Good Things About 2007by Medea Benjamin As we close this year on the low of Congress giving Bush more billions for war, and the assassination of Benazir Bhutto in Pakistan, let’s remember some of the year’s … Continue reading

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The Pause Before the Storm in Iraq

The Five Iraqsby Scott Ritter It has become a mantra of sorts among the faltering Republican candidates: Victory is at hand in Iraq. Mitt Romney, in particular, has taken to so openly embracing the “success” of the U.S. troop “surge” … Continue reading

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The Big Problem with US Healthcare: Insurance Companies

Why We Need Single-Payer Health Care: Does This Happen in Canada?By MARK T. HARRIS The story of 17-year-old Nataline Sarkisyan’s recent death from liver failure was tragic. But it was a uniquely American brand of tragedy. Only in the United … Continue reading

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There’s No Sizzle in the Air

Goodbye 2007 and Good Riddance! Hello 2008 and You’d Better Shape UpBy ALEXANDER COCKBURN It was the … No! 2007 was never the best of times. It was a whiny, fretful twelve months, and what should have been a time … Continue reading

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Taking Protest to a Higher Level

Bank of America Gets Ballooned

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Back In the Business of Stirring Up Trouble – T. Dreyer

What Ever Happened To The New Generation?By Thorne Dreyer [This article first appeared in the November, 1976 issue of Texas Monthly. Thorne Dreyer, an SDS activist and underground journalist in the sixties and seventies, now resides in Austin.] Someone came … Continue reading

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