November 2006 – Victory on Nov. 7th; Nov. 8th – Demand a People's Agenda

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10-02-06, 11:00 am



In this issue, Joelle Fishman discusses the importance of defeating the Republican right in the mid-term elections and the impact of the defeat on the balance of forces in Congress. Karin Coddon suggests former NBA star Charles Barkley would make a good president in 2008 and Lawrence Albright looks into resistance from Christian evangelicals to use of religion by the far right. Luis Tijerina debates what makes good soccer while Wadi’h Halabi makes the claim that the inflation of the price of gas is the result of a fake oil shortage. All of this and poetry from Italy and a short story about the impact of the 2003 earthquake in Iran on women. Let us know what you think!

Peace,

PA Editors

Departments: 04 Letters

06 Commentary

Listening for Social Change By Dan Brook

Why Charles Barkley Should be President By Karin S. Coddon

The Storm Before the Storm By Daniel Thompson

Plan Bush By Richard Grassl

05 Marxist IQ

09 Nobody Asked Me, But... By Don Sloan

12 Book Reviews

The Lost World of Italian-American Radicalism Reviewed by Clara West

I Is For Infidel: from holy war to holy terror: 18 years inside afghanistan Reviewed by Gerald Horne

14 Poetry Poet to Poet By Michael Shepler

Seventy Years Have Passed By Ferruccio Brugnaro

39 Fiction

Samira, life is beautiful By Mehri Amiri Features:

16 A Church Divided: Why the GOP is losing Its Grip on Christians If religion gains the world, it might lose its soul, so says a growing group of ministers who resist use of the church by Republicans. By Lawrence Albright

20 Health Matters: Thoughts on Universal Health Care Making health care a human right is a winning issue for upcoming elections. By Phil Benjamin

24 Cover Story Election 2006: Doomsday for the GOP Agenda The mid-term elections promise the beginning of an end to far right rule. By Joelle Fishman

30 Football with Élan To truly understand how winning soccer is played, the game must be placed above the corporate drive for profit. By Luis. L. Tijerina

34 Why imperialism drives up the price of oil Oil costs $2 a barrel to produce, so why’s it $75 a barrel or $3 a gallon at the pump? By Wadi’h Halabi

42 Elecciones 2006: Día del Juicio para la agenda republicana Por Joelle Fishman