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IssueVol. 069 Issue 008 (August 1 2005)
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Paid articleUncle Jimmy Weinstein
Rothschild, Matthew
Editor's Note Matthew Rothschild Uncle Jimmy Weinstein I was at the Media Reform Conference in St. Louis in May, and I ran into Salim Muwakkil, a senior editor of In These Times magazine. "How's...
Paid articleLetters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor Iraq Debate I read The Progressive because it is willing to present two sides of an issue, and although I am heavily biased toward immediate withdrawal of American troops and...
Paid articleThe Bush Plunge
Comment The Bush Plunge The founder of The Progressive magazine, Robert La Follette, whose 150th birthday we just celebrated, believed that no President should be allowed to wage war without first...
Paid articleNo Comment
No Comment Prime Ad Space Detroit Newspapers, which oversees the joint operating agreement between Detroit Free Press and The Detroit News, sold the entire front page of both papers to an...
Paid articleHow the Left Can Win
Conniff, Ruth
Political Eye Ruth Conniff How the Left Can Win Byron York, the extravagantly coiffed White House correspondent for the National Review, haunted the Campaign for America's Future "Take Back...
Paid articleTiny Labor
Ehrenreich, Barbara
Flip Side Barbara Ehrenreich Tiny Labor As that modern-day Titanic, the AFL-CIO, drifted toward the iceberg, the folks in the lower decks seemed curiously unconcerned. The SEIU, UFCW, Teamsters,...
Paid articleWho Needs a Judge?
Hentoff, Nat
Bill of Rights Watch Nat Hentoff Who Needs a Judge? Pat Roberts, Republican of Kansas and chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, is pushing a bill that hands the FBI the authority to issue...
Paid articleOn the Line
On the Line People across the country are organizing campaigns to stop military recruiters from gaining access to schools and student information. The punk rock band Anti-Flag has set up a website...
Paid articleLaura Isn't Enough George's gang policy shows the Administration's true colors
Rodr?guez, Luis J.
Laura Isn't Enough Georges gang policy shows the Administrations true colors By Luis J. Rodr?guez Illustration by David Hollenbach WHEN FIRST LADY LAURA BUSH VISITED HOMEBOY INDUSTRIES in the Los...
Paid articleMeet Evangelist Tony Campolo
Mason, John Oliver
Meet Evangelist Tony Campolo By John Oliver Mason Illustration by Brian Stauffer An ordained Baptist minister, Tony Campolo overcame a heresy trial to preach social justice in the United States....
Paid articleArresting the Drug Laws
Silverberg, David
Arresting the Drug Laws By David Silverberg Illustration by Kelly Mudge In March, Howard Woolridge set out on horseback from Los Angeles to New York City wearing a T-shirt blaring the capitalized...
Paid articleWatching Torture in Prime Time
Cusac, Anne-Marie
Watching Torture in Prime Time By Anne-Marie Cusac Illustration by Erik Sandberg In the same week as the one-year anniversary of Abu Ghraib, an episode of the Fox hit show 24 opened with a scene...
Paid articleChuck D
DAmbrosio, Antonino
THE PROGRESSIVE INTERVIEW by Antonino D'Ambrosio Chuck D I first heard Public Enemy in 1987 when a tape of the rap group's Yo! Bum Rush the Show was making the rounds in my neighborhood. While...
Paid articleAngel Dream
Glaser, Michael S.
Poem Angel Dream In my dreams, angels are wrestling with me, trying to tell me something I must not want to hear because they seem to be getting nowhere. I see myself arguing...
Paid articleYou Call This Hard Work?
Durst, Will
Off the Map Will Durst You Call This Hard Work? You can say many things about George W. Bush. Here's just a few. • He has the speaking skills of a left tackle who played three seasons of Big 10...
Paid articleThe Man Who Saved The Nation
Rothschild, Matthew
Books The Man Who Saved The Nation A Matter of Opinion By Victor S. Navasky Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 458 pages. $27.00. By Matthew Rothschild There are editors. And there are editors. And...
Paid articleWhen News Isn't News
Ivins, Molly
Small Favors Molly Ivins When News Isn't News I hope this is not too Inside Baseball for you, but I am truly hacked with what the bloggers call the MSM, or "mainstream media." The New York Times...
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