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IssueVol. 069 Issue 003 (March 1 2005)
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Paid articleHidden Passages
Rothschild, Matthew
Editor's Note Matthew Rothschild Hidden Passages Bush's inaugural address contained several explicit references to God, but there were even more masked references to the Bible that may have been...
Paid articleLetters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor Torture and Shame I want to comment on the last part of Nat Hentoff's piece ("His Worldwide Legacy," January issue). I came to the United States eight years ago from...
Paid articleBush's Bitter Deal
Comment Bush's Bitter Deal By now, the contours of the next four years are clear. George W. Bush, emboldened by his reelection and suffering from the delusion that God is taking him by the hand,...
Paid articleNo Comment
No Comment Trading Arnold for Bill Democrats in Congress are reportedly considering voting for a constitutional amendment allowing naturalized citizens (like California Governor Arnold...
Paid articleStanding Their Ground
Conniff, Ruth
Political Eye Ruth Conniff Standing Their Ground As the Bush Administration pushes forward with its aggressive planstotearupthe Constitution and launch its liberty jihad, Senator Barbara Boxer has...
Paid articleA Nation of Suspects
Hentoff, Nat
Bill of Rights Watch Nat Hentoff A Nation of Suspects Far more Americans know about the legal travailsof Michael Jackson and baseball star Barry Bonds than about the Intelligence Reform Act of...
Paid articleGod Owes Us an Apology
Ehrenreich, Barbara
Flip Side Barbara Ehrenreich God Owes Us an Apology The tsunami of sea water was followed instantly by a tsunami of spittle as the religious sputtered to rationalize God's latest felony. Here we'd...
Paid articleOn the Line
On the Line In Defense of Roe San Francisco Thousands of people demonstrate for abortion rights on the thirty-second anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision on January 22. The T-shirt below, the...
Paid articleChanging Minds, One at a Time
Zinn, Howard
Changing Minds, One at a Time By Howard Zinn Illustration by Tomasz Walenta As I write this, the day after the inauguration, the banner headline in The New York Times reads: "BUSH, AT 2ND...
Paid articlePutin Stumbles
Kagarlitsky, Boris
Putin Stumbles By Boris Kagarlitsky Illustration by MK Perker The state-run television channels were in hysterics. Every political show included condemnation of American expansionism and calls to...
Paid articleTeoti-Wal-Mart
Ross, John
Teoti-Wal-Mart By John Ross Illustration by Aaron Piland Each winter solstice, tens of thousands of revivalist Indians, New Age acolytes, and just plain tourists don cameras, feathered head...
Paid articleSearching for Harry Reid
Elliott, Stephen
Searching for Harry Reid by Stephen Elliott Illustration by Monica Hellstr?m An hour down the interstate, fifty-four miles southeast of Las Vegas on a new four-lane highway, sits the old mining...
Paid articleWhy Not Hillary?
Clinton, Kate
Unplugged Kate Clinton Why Not Hillary? OK, I did not leave on the four-year gay cruise that sailed down the Potomac on January 21, nor am I planning to leave the country. I already live in the...
Paid articleThrough a Kurdish Lens
Garcia, Maria
Through a Kurdish Lens By Maria Garcia Kurdistan may still be a "lost horizon" for Kurds, an elusive utopia, a homeland vitiated by the borders of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey, but Bahman Ghobadi...
Paid articleCount the Geese, Why Don't You
Steingesser, Martin
Poem Count the Geese, Why Don't You April 2004 There was a moment, distance closing between the girl on the bike and a truck I could see it was too late. Count the geese this spring: one,...
Paid articleBruce Cockburn
Barsamian, David
THE PROGRESSIVE INTERVIEW by David Barsamian Bruce Cockburn Bruce Cockburn has won practically every music award that his native country, Canada, has to offer. The recipient of multiple Junos...
Paid articleWhat's the Hurry?
Dinovella, Elizabeth
Books What's the Hurry? In Praise of Slowness: How a Worldwide Movement Is Challenging the Cult of Speed by Carl Honor? HarperSanFrancisco. 310 pages. $24.95. By Elizabeth DiNovella Carl...
Paid articleUse It or Lose It
Ivins, Molly
Small Favors Molly Ivins Use It or Lose It My friends, consider the immutable truth known to all Texas liberals: Things can always get worse. And if they do, these will turn out to be the Good Old...
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