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Political Affairs, 02/28/2006
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The Case for Impeaching Bush
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The Bush Spy Scandal: The Case for Impeachment
In this print edition...
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Lawrence Albright, 02/28/2006
One of the most astonishing elements in the disclosure of the Bush directive and the NSA is that it may be the first time a president has authorized a government agency to engage in what could be construed as criminal conduct under the law.
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Gerald Horne, 02/28/2006
With every passing day it becomes ever clearer that the regime of George W. Bush has been wounded severely both domestically as a result of his criminal negligence in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and globally, as a result of the illegal invasion of Iraq.
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Brian Fitzpatrick, M.S., 02/28/2006
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(illustration by Victor Velez)
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Why can’t the US put our obsolete cold war animosities behind us and embrace what’s remarkable and good about our nearest neighbor – a neighbor that seems to have solved, even in its poverty, social problems that continue to plague us?
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Glenn Burleigh, 02/28/2006
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While Marx, Engels and Lenin made monumental contributions to the study of socialism, and we should diligently study their works, sometimes we neglect the contributions of revolutionary women leaders like Rosa Luxemburg.
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Janet Page-Reeves, 02/28/2006
A car horn sounded a few blocks away and seemed to linger a moment in the humid night air. As if out of no where, a weather-beaten low rider rounded the corner with a screech...
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