
U.S. prepares dangerous Iraq exit
This summer the U.S. may be facing its "most dangerous remaining mission" in Iraq - getting our troops out.
The battles that must be won
Re-electing Obama in 2012, preserving unions and public services, defeating racism, advocating for LGBT rights, fighting for a massive jobs program and ending the wars overseas are must win battles.

Video: "From Wisconsin to Washington, stand up for jobs, workers' rights and peace"
NEW YORK - The CPUSA held its First Annual Conference in New York City, today, April 16.
Humanitarian intervention or regime change?
I was suspicious of the UN Security Council's establishment of a Libya no fly zone from the beginning, and events seem to be proving me right.
Tax-deductible invasions
However, there is a solution to knowing if Americans want a war or not. Tax checkoff.
U.S. & Libya: Many questions remain
After President Obama's March 28 address to the nation on the U.S. and NATO military intervention in Libya, many questions remain.

War is not the answer for Libya
President Obama needs to stand up against the warhawks, by moving toward a quick cease-fire in Libya.

Milwaukee's finest: the amazing story of John Gilman
"Once we die, all that remains are the remembrances of what we've done while we were here..." It is because of this belief that John Gilman felt compelled to put into his own words his life story - and quite a story it is.

State of the Union and openings for progress
The president's State of the Union speech provided openings and challenges for the labor and people's movements on jobs and economic security, peace and democratic rights.

"Fair Game": Valerie Plame, Iraq truth and lies
"Fair Game" steadily explains how the truth was twisted, exploded, exploited and finally suppressed, to convince Americans to sacrifice our riches and our children in Iraq.

