Augusto Pinochet: The Death of a Fascist
Augusto Pinochet died December 10, escaping justice. An Italian scholar of progressive views whom I know said to me cynically that it was a “good death.”
Reason and Emotion in the Anti-Bushite Movement, Or, Hey Democrat-hating Lefties, Get Real
Since the midterm elections, my primary focus has shifted from denouncing the Bush regime to exploring how to employ the newly won Democratic power.
Why Is the US Government So Afraid of Justice in the Case of Dr. Rafil Dhafir
The Bush administration and its 'justice department keeps finding ways to block justice and circumvent the rights the constitution grants.
For that reason this is an Urgent Request For Funds To Buy Trial Transcripts in defense of a blessed man wrongfully convicted by the Bush Justice Department for his crime of compassion.
Aljazeera: The Plot thickens
The launch of Aljazeera International on November 15, the English arm of Aljazeera Satellite Television was hardly an ordinary event.
Time To Walk Away From The Nuclear Deal
The two Houses of the US Congress have now passed the Hyde Act, which is going to be the basis for the final version of the Indo-US Nuclear Deal.
Taking the Battle for Universal Health care to Congress
It is now clear that our victory at the polls didn’t move the Congress immediately to take up national single payer healthcare for all – not yet.
Employers Illegally Target Immigrant Workers for Organizing Unions
Immigrant workers and their supporters protest outside the Woodfin Suites hotel in Emeryville, the morining after hotel managers fired 20 workers.