June

Native Americans Walk for the Water in Georgia

Native Americans and others are about half-way through their journey along the Chattahoochee River, to walk and give thanks to the river.

The New Deal and the 21st Century

The New Deal government represented new forces and politics. It operated through the Democratic Party. It made the Democrats as a party the majority party of the country, something they had not been since before the Civil War.

Labor Leaders Say McCain in 'Lockstep' with Bush

'Sen. McCain’s record shows he’s in lockstep with President Bush and the Administration’s corporate allies,' said AFL-CIO Executive Vice President Arlene Holt Baker in a press statement today responding to John McCain's June 3rd speech in Louisiana.

Swallow the bitter pill or change the system

Barack Obama was right; working Americans are bitter. 'More than half of US workers say the American Dream is unattainable and nearly half blame the political system for the deterioration in their economic circumstances,' according to a new Zogby International survey released last week.

Calling for a 'New Direction,' Obama Claims Historic Win

With the final two primaries in South Dakota and Montana, Barack Obama secured the nomination of the Democratic Party. It is the first time an African American candidate has been nominated for a major political party in the US in its history.

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Mercenary NGOs meet in Washington: USAID reveals its plans for subversion in Cuba

José 'Pepe' Cárdenas and officials in charge of attacking Cuba have brazenly revealed in Washington how they are to squander the $45 million assigned to subversion in Cuba via 'experienced' institutions, preferably European and Latin American ones

John McCain, Lobbyists, and the Media

Random channel and Web surfing of the network and cable talk shows and news sites reveals an obsession with sensational stories that have little bearing on working Americans and a near complete media blackout on John McCain's plans for outsourcing jobs.

Gee That's a Funny GI Bill

Something called the 'GI Bill' passed both houses of Congress with large majorities in recent weeks. It really would provide educational benefits to veterans, but it's not a bill. It's an amendment. It could be introduced as a bill, pass again with large majorities, and probably even override a veto.

Guide to Congressional Races in Georgia

(APN) ATLANTA – This year, there is a US Senate contest in Georgia for the seat held by US. Sen Saxby Chambliss (R-GA), and in addition, as is the case every two years, there are contests for all 13 Congressional seats.

McClellan Confessions Spark Media Denial

Former White House press secretary Scott McClellan's forthcoming book has caused a political firestorm by offering unusually blunt criticisms of the Bush White House.

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