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  • March 5, 2020: Biden Record: Pro Wall Street, War, Incarceration, Anti-Anita Hill
  • March 4, 2020: Barron’s: “Real Super Tuesday Winners” are Health-Insurance Stocks
  • March 4, 2020: Will Biden Get Serious Scrutiny?
  • February 29, 2020: Debate Moderators Frame Questions to Define Acceptable Politics
  • February 24, 2020: Bernie Sanders Plunges to First Place
  • February 19, 2020: “Corporate Media Are Not Observers of the Electoral Process; They Are Participants”
  • February 13, 2020: Timeline: How DNC Manipulated 2016 Presidential Race
  • February 11, 2020: Activists Demand Public Control of Presidential Debates
  • Using documentation and grassroots action to challenge corporate dominance over our political life.


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    • Mining Disaster: Big Picture

      JORDAN BARAB Barab edits the blog “Confined Space: News and Commentary on Workplace Health & Safety, Labor and Politics.” His most recent piece is “Mine Safety: Bush Administration to the Rescue?” More Information CHRIS KUTALIK Editor of Labor Notes, Kutalik said today: “The tragic deaths of 12 miners at the Sago mine isn’t really an…

    • Fallout from Abramoff: · Congress for Sale? · Religious Right for Sale?

      FRANK CLEMENTE CRAIG HOLMAN Director of Public Citizen’s Congress Watch, Clemente said today: “Make no mistake about it: Abramoff is a crook. But crooks like Abramoff can flourish in the environment on Capitol Hill where lobbyists and their clients offer lawmakers campaign contributions and gifts, arrange travel junkets for lawmakers and their staffs to luxurious…

    • NSA Leak Probe: Shooting the Messenger?

      SIBEL EDMONDS WILLIAM WEAVER Edmonds is director of the National Security Whistleblowers Coalition. She said today: “Without whistleblowers the public would never know of the many abuses of constitutional rights by the government. … But will they be listened to by those who are charged with accountability?” Weaver, senior advisor to the group, added: “Ordinarily…

    • Big Economic Picture: · Budget · Transit Strike

      FRANCES FOX PIVEN Author of the book The War at Home: The Domestic Costs of Bush’s Militarism, Piven is Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Sociology at the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York. Her past books include The Breaking of the American Social Compact. She said today: “Even…

    • · Catholic Workers Back from Guantanamo · Bethlehem

      ANNA BROWN FRIDA BERRIGAN Berrigan and Brown are among the 25 activists, many with the Catholic Worker, who have just returned from a march to the U.S. military base at Guantanamo. While holding vigils, they fasted outside Guantanamo. The Associated Press recently reported that “32 prisoners [in Guantanamo] are on hunger strike to protest what…

    • · Domestic Spying · Torture

      MATTHEW ROTHSCHILD RUTH CONNIFF Editor of The Progressive, Rothschild writes the “McCarthyism Watch” web column. Conniff covers national politics for The Progressive; her most recent piece is “Bush as Nixon.” Rothschild’s latest article, “Bush Takes the Crown,” quotes from one of the three articles of impeachment that came out of the House Judiciary Committee in…

    • · Do They Know It’s Christmas Time: IMF Blocks the G8 Debt Deal · Bolivia Elections

      In its meeting starting Wednesday, the International Monetary Fund is reportedly planning to announce that it is partially canceling the debt reduction deal originally agreed by world leaders in the G8 meeting last summer. (Meanwhile U2 rocker Bono has been named a Time Magazine “Person of the Year.” He played a leading role in brokering…

    • Bush’s Use of NSA Spying and the Law

      “Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 shall be the exclusive means by which electronic surveillance … may be conducted.”[FISA; 18 U.S.C. Sec. 2511(f)] The following analysts are available for a limited number of interviews: CHRISTOPHER H. PYLE In 1970, Pyle disclosed the U.S. military’s surveillance of civilian politics and worked as a consultant to three…

    • Major Civil Liberties Issues

      News reports are shedding light on government surveillance of political activists. The following are available to comment on various civil liberties issues: JONATHAN TURLEY The New York Times today published a story headlined “Bush Lets U.S. Spy on Callers Without Courts.” Turley is a professor of Constitutional law at George Washington University; he has worked…

    • WTO and Wal-Mart

      A controversial World Trade Organization services agreement that will be discussed at this week’s WTO ministerial meeting in Hong Kong poses a serious threat to state and local authority over land use policy, according to a briefing paper released by Public Citizen. SARA JOHNSON Johnson is state and local outreach coordinator for Public Citizen’s Global…

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