September

Bush, Kerry and immigrant rights

Whether inspired by Platonic idealism or a “paint by numbers” version of Marxism, some on the left continue to push the idea that there is no difference between Bush and Kerry.

Seniors are mad as hell

If I were George Bush, I’d be plenty worried. Not about the slowing or stalled economy, the lack of meaningful job creation, or the continued war in Iraq. But about seniors.

Solidarity with Cuba means beating Bush in November

Defeating George W. Bush and his supporters in Congress is the highest priority in promoting solidarity with Cuba.

Working families fighting for a voice@work

The American labor movement has always been defined by our fights and our struggles.

Facing tough times, Ohio workers get moving to beat Bush

ASHTABULA, Ohio — To say that Ohio is a battleground state in the 2004 elections is only half the story. The state’s workers are the rest of the story, the grass roots, the people being bombarded by TV and radio ads, rhetoric and mass mailings.

Bushs drug policies are his Achilles heel

The national media would do well to stop its collaboration with the Bush administration’s attempt to sidetrack the national election debate away from issues that are of economic and political importance to people in the U.S.: jobs, housing, Medicaid/welfare, education, and, of course, world peace and true security.

Rail union heads urge merger

SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (PAI) — By unanimous vote, officers of the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees (BMWE) recommended on Aug. 24 that its members approve a merger with the Teamsters.

Hard times in Minnesotas Red River Valley

Buck Jones was nice enough to take my call although he hadn’t yet washed up after a morning out on his farm.

Arizona victory for Clean Election Law

TUCSON, Ariz. — Arizona’s “Clean Election Law,” which provides for publicly financed elections for all state offices, survived another assault from Republicans and their corporate backers this month.

Iraq: the stench of oil

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