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First Published: Oct 06, 2003Last Published: Sep 27, 2004
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  • No image found 15 Grass Roots Politics

    In what may turn out to be the defining endorsement of the Presidential race, the U.S. Marijuana Party has backed Dennis Kucinich.

    in Politics — by mike larkin — on Jan 19, 2004

  • 14 The Bush Tax Increase of 2005

    After Bush's re-election this year, the country will be subject to a punishing round of tax increases and spending cuts.

    in Politics — by mike larkin — on Jan 17, 2004

  • 13 The Best and the Worst

    There is one defining characteristic that separates antiwar activists from prowar activists: Antiwars are more likely to walk their talk.

    in Culture — by mike larkin — on Jan 02, 2004

  • 12 My Iraq Exit Strategy

    Iraq is a mess, and it's time to cut and run, to flee like cowards, to high tail it out of there.

    in Culture — by mike larkin — on Nov 23, 2003

  • 11 FBI Infiltrates Antiwar Movement

    In yet another sign that the U.S. Constitution is nearly a dead letter, the New York Times reports that the FBI has infiltrated the antiwar movement.

    in Culture — by mike larkin — on Nov 22, 2003

  • No image found 10 Iraq: Mission Accomplished

    Seven months after the fall of Baghdad, the verdict is in. The U.S. invasion has been a success.

    in Culture — by mike larkin — on Nov 20, 2003

  • 9 "Too Many Right-Wing Christians. Too Few Lions."

    War going badly? Re-election looking a little shaky? Let's scapegoat some minorities!

    in Culture — by mike larkin — on Oct 25, 2003

  • 8 Mutual Admiration

    Osama bin laden, the director of George W Bush's re-election campaign, today issued a renewed call for jihad against America and expressed his profound gratitude to the American President.

    in Culture — by mike larkin — on Oct 19, 2003

  • 7 Endgame

    As democracy in the United States approaches its endgame, a question arises: how will the compressed rage of the excluded boil over?

    in Culture — by mike larkin — on Oct 19, 2003

  • 6 Fidel=Ken Lay

    There's nothing more pathetic than watching a right-winger apologize for bloated CEO pay. In the latest example of this hackneyed genre, one Howard Owens oozes forth on Blogcritics:

    in Culture — by mike larkin — on Oct 16, 2003

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