anti-war
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From an activist movement to an ideological force
White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan admitted that the president was “very much aware” of the 300,000 anti-war protestors in…
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‘Fight for unity on a working-class basis’
Sisters and brothers, We’re in the streets today to protest the U.S. war on Iraq and the corporate elite’s criminal…
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Build a class-conscious, independent struggle
On September 24, hundreds of thousands will attend anti-war marches in Washington, D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles and Seattle. The…
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Actions against U.S. nuclear stockpile
On August 6, the Los Alamos Study Group and other progressive organizations will commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Hiroshima…
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?A las calles o en el Partido Demócrata?
Que ha causado que la popularidad del Presidente George W. Bush se haya desplomado al punto m??s bajo? Ciertamente, sus…
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Assata: Terrorist or survivor of terrorism?
On May 2, 2005, the United States government added Assata Shakur to its terrorism watch list and increased the bounty…
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Iraqi resistance gains momentum
More than two years after the invasion of Iraq, the United States-led occupying force has failed to pacify the Iraqi…
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The politics of the UN Human Rights Commission
The United States is the biggest military and economic power in the world. Exercising this power in the interests of…
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Military spending, economic crisis and imperialism
According to current projections, the Pentagon will spend an estimated $3.2 trillion between 2001 and 2008. This will be slightly…
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Military recruiters face youth and student resistance
“We’ll give you up to $70,000 for college.” “You won’t have to go to Iraq.” “Your service will only last…
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