October

America's Collective Delusion Must Endure: Domestic Genocide of an Economic Nature

Accomplishing a logic-defying feat, the wealthiest nation in the world has 'attained' the highest rate of homelessness amongst developed countries. 3.5 million human beings experience homelessness each year in the United States. Almost a million are homeless every night.

DPRK Foreign Ministry Clarifies Stand

The U.S. daily increasing threat of a nuclear war and its vicious sanctions and pressure have caused a grave situation on the Korean Peninsula in which the supreme interests and security of our State are seriously infringed upon and the Korean nation stands at the crossroads of life and death.

Jobs with Justice Responds to Rash of Anti-Immigrant Ordinances

Hazleton, PA is a former steel town of 31,000 people about 80 miles northwest of Philadelphia. In early July, Hazleton Mayor Lou Barletta passed one of the most draconian anti-immigrant laws our nation has ever seen, the 'Illegal Immigration Relief Act'.

Welcome to Washington, Mr. Peruvian President: Alan García Perez’s Regional Foreign Polic

On October 10, newly inaugurated President Alan García Pérez will arrive in Washington where he will be warmly greeted by a grateful White House and State Department.

Japan: Stop preparations for military action abroad

The Defense Agency's budget request for the next fiscal year starting in April 2007 includes money for the development of high-mobility combat vehicles that can move at a high-speed in battlegrounds.

Ending the occupation, the 2006 elections, and tactics

An end to the occupation would not only remove the Bush administration from the driver’s seat in Iraq, where it now sits. It would also open up possibilities for more progressive political dynamics in Iraq and in the rest of the world.

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Book Review: Hadi Never Died, by Abdullah Muhsin and Alan Johnson

As Hadi Never Died by Abdullah Muhsin and Alan Johnson relates, Iraqi workers have been at the forefront of their country’s history from its independence struggle to the battle against the Saddam Hussein dictatorship and now the continued occupation of Iraq.

Atlanta: Festival of Shelters Held at Woodruff Park

The Open Door Community and its political arm, The Martin Luther King Campaign for Economic Justice, held the Festival of Shelters at Woodruff Park Wednesday, providing free food and beverages to the homeless, along with solidarity, advocacy, and compassion.

Bacardi and Cuba

Bacardi’s web site proclaims its 'Cuban heritage', never mentioning that its Cuban phase ended very soon after the Cuban people gained independence from their cruel foreign oppressors.
Since then, the only Cuban rum has been Havana Club.

The Arrogant, the Misguided, and the Cowards

The arrogant, the misguided, the cowards would argue that an immediate pull-out of our troops from Iraq would inspire lack of confidence and the lost credibility of the United States.

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