Volume 2, No. 5:
30 Million Denied the Right to Vote
On the cover:
The millions who could not vote on ‘Super Tuesday’
U.S. News
Oklahoma law declares war on immigrants
Immigrant worker resists deportation in Chicago
Bush budget proposal boosts military, cuts health care
Hundreds demand ‘stop the war’ at Democratic Party presidential debate
In brief: New York recognizes out-of-state same-sex marriages
In brief: Racist ICE raids target immigrant workers
In brief: Writers’ union reaches tentative agreement
World News
Free FARC negotiator Ricardo Palmera!
Mexican farmers fight NAFTA plunder
Suharto, Indonesian mass killer, dies
In brief: Cuba celebrates milestone in free eye surgery program
In brief: Karzai embraces status as U.S. puppet
In brief: British Army tries to cover up Iraq torture
Feature: La Riva/Puryear campaign fights for the oppressed
The millions who could not vote on ‘Super Tuesday’
PSL campaign wins support in Mississippi
California Peace and Freedom Party results
The Economy
Capitalists scramble to avert deep slump
Reports
Baltimore youth ‘die-in’ for education funding
Five thousand in Danbury, Conn. protest racist ICE ACCESS program
D.C. Peace Walk celebrates struggle legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
History
Concentration camps in the United States: the racist internment of Japanese Americans
Editorial
A campaign of, by and for the workers
In Spanish
Los millones que no pudieron votar en el “Super Martes”