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Rahul Mahajan, 02/08/2005
For most commentators, the Iraq elections have played roughly the same role as Safia Taleb al-Suhail. A stunning triumph for Bush’s policy of democracy promotion.
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PAI, 02/08/2005
GOP President George W. Bush's partial Social Security privatization plan makes retirement less secure while opening retireees' payments to hazards of "Enronization."
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AFL-CIO, 02/07/2005
A young worker would lose 30 percent or more in guaranteed benefits, according to the Social Security Administration. That adds up to as much as $152,000 in retirement benefits
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David Zirin, 02/07/2005
I believe the Super Bowl should be the most exciting game of the year. The entire production should enter your veins like uncut adrenaline.
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Thomas Riggins, 02/07/2005
Ward Churchill has some opinions that differ from the usual yahoo unquestioning jingoism of the crypto-fascist Bush supporters, and he thought he had the right to express them.
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Various Authors, 02/07/2005
The results of a recent poll show that youth do not support privatization when they learn it means dramatically cutting benefits and increasing the national debt.
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Labor Research Association, 02/07/2005
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) recently released new data on union membership for 2004, documenting the ongoing decline in private sector unionization.
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Linda McQuaig, 02/07/2005
The fact that millions of Iraqis turned out to vote has led many here to conclude that George W. Bush was right to invade Iraq. What an odd conclusion.
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