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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
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    Citizen Action: Vets Confront Biden Over His Backing Iraq War

    • Crisis at a Crossroads: * Blix at the UN * Global Protests

      IMAD KHADDURI Khadduri worked with the Iraqi Atomic Energy Commission from 1968 until 1998. He was able to leave Iraq in late 1998 with his family. Now in Canada, he was recently interviewed by UNMOVIC. More Information DANIEL ELLSBERG Ellsberg, who leaked the Pentagon Papers, warns of the government using deceit to drive the nation…

    • * Turkey * NATO * Bin Ladin Tape

      SANAR YURDATAPAN Yurdatapan was recently awarded the Global Rights Defenders award by Human Rights Watch. He said today: “Turkey is boiling. Ninety percent of the people are against an attack on Iraq. We are shocked at the depictions we see of the situation in the U.S. media. People here are not unhappy with NATO. No…

    • U.S. Credibility Problems

      GLEN RANGWALA Rangwala, a lecturer in politics at Cambridge University, exposed the British government’s plagiarism in its recent dossier which Secretary of State Colin Powell praised before the Security Council last week. Britain’s government has admitted that Rangwala is correct. He said today: “Powell’s citation of the plagiarized paper is merely a symptom of the…

    • Powell Cited Sham “Fine Paper”

      “My colleagues, every statement I make today is backed up by sources, solid sources. These are not assertions. What we are giving you are facts and conclusions based on solid intelligence… “I would call my colleagues’ attention to the fine paper that the United Kingdom distributed yesterday which describes in exquisite detail Iraqi deception activities.”…

    • Some Analysis of Powell’s Speech

      PHYLLIS BENNIS A fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies, Bennis is author of the book Before and After: U.S. Foreign Policy and the September 11th Crisis and the article “Powell’s Dubious Case for War.” Bennis said today: “Contrary to Powell’s pronouncements, Hans Blix said the UNMOVIC inspectors have seen ‘no evidence’ of mobile biological…

    • Oil: The Heart of the Crisis?

      REESE ERLICH Coauthor of the new book Target Iraq, Erlich said today: “While the U.S. government and media say oil is an important factor influencing other countries, such as France and Russia, they rarely acknowledge oil as a motivating factor for U.S. policy…. If a pro-U.S. regime privatizes Iraqi oil, then U.S. companies would stand…

    • Colin Powell in the Spotlight: The Record Behind the Image

      A new USA Today/CNN/Gallup Poll found that — “when it comes to U.S. policy toward Iraq” — Americans trust Secretary of State Colin Powell more than President Bush by a margin of 63-24 percent. With Powell appearing before the U.N. Security Council on Wednesday, the following analysts are available for interviews, offering perspectives on Powell’s…

    • The Columbia Disaster: Interviews Available

      LLOYD J. DUMAS Dumas is the author of Lethal Arrogance: Human Fallibility and Dangerous Technologies and is a professor of political economy at the University of Texas at Dallas. He said today: “The tragic breakup of the space shuttle Columbia as it re-entered the atmosphere this morning once more underlines the vulnerability of highly complex…

    • Fact-Checking and Spin-Checking President Bush: A Critical Assessment at Accuracy.org/2003

      The Institute for Public Accuracy today released an in-depth analysis of key claims in President Bush’s State of the Union Address, drawing on the work of more than 20 analysts. The critique — available at www.accuracy.org/2003 — focuses on issues of foreign policy and the domestic economy. Contributing analysts who are available for interviews include:…

    • Former U.N. Official Just Back From Iraq

      A former Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations, Denis Halliday, will be available for interviews back in New York City on Tuesday afternoon and evening. He will also be available for interviews in London on Thursday and Friday. Halliday, who headed the U.N. oil-for-food program, has just returned from three days in Iraq. On…

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