LETTERS
What if? Ludlow monument update It’s the pipes Fitness with Fido Delivery blues
CWA deploys soldiers for democracy
“A trained, motivated army of 50,000 stewards and activists to defend workers’ workplace interests will be deployed by the Communications Workers of America, according to a decision by its annual convention held July 10-11 in Las Vegas.
FBI mosque raid sparks united outcry
PITTSBURGH — As the mostly African American and Latino congregation was preparing for weekly Friday prayers at Light of the Age mosque here on June 30, a dozen FBI agents raided the building and lined up worshippers outside at gunpoint.
Private bid threatens Texas social services
SAN ANTONIO — The Texas Legislature passed HB 2292 in 2003, which, 150 amendments later, threatens to destroy vital health and human services such as food stamps, Medicaid and help for the elderly.
Letters
Lunchroom talk; A global culture of peace; Investigate Karl Rove; Follow the money; Massacre in Haiti; Great to see e-PWW
Editorial: Solidarity makes us strong
As our nation’s labor movement convenes in Chicago, the crisis facing working families is in sharp relief.
Editorial: Criminals at large
Our page 3 story highlights the longstanding slimy, criminal tactics of Bush-Cheney mastermind Karl Rove. It points out how Rove’s lying, cheating, backstabbing methods, dating back to the Nixon days, helped the ultra-right seize the pinnacles of political power in our country.
Labor Update
Tune in to AFL-CIO convention; Global solidarity — the real thing
Letters
Still relevant; Danger of fascism; Don’t want to look at him; On ‘Stalinism’; TMDs; Shameless effrontery; Health care for all
Global solidarity day for miners
TUCSON, Ariz. — “Let the corporation tremble with our solidarity!” thundered Mexican Miners Union leader Juan Linares to hundreds of cheering copper miners, retirees and supporters rallying in De Anza Park here June 21.

