Struggle for immigrant rights focus of Communist Party meet
TUCSON, Ariz. — Communist Party activists from across the country gathered here June 4-5 to review and update the party’s work on immigration and with immigrants.
GM slashes, workers bleed
The heartland of America skipped a beat June 6 when Rick Wagoner, chairman and CEO of General Motors, announced plans to eliminate 25,000 jobs. A few days later the corporation gave the United Auto Workers until the end of the month to accept savage cutbacks in health benefits for 1.1 million active and retired workers and their families. click here for Spanish text
Iraq: Bushs Watergate?
The “Downing Street Memo” could be the last straw, or the spark that lights a fire, for an American public fed up with the Iraq war
A Texan tours China
I recently visited the People’s Republic of China (PRC) for a vacation with friends and family. I went with high expectations. My expectations were exceeded in all regards.
Cuba in the news
Dissidents assemble in Havana, no restrictions imposed; Hemingway enthusiasts gather in Havana; Cuban Americans’ right to visit Cuba is on the Congressional docket.; End of an era? Cuba reduces dependence on foreign entrepreneurs; Cuba holds international conference on anti-terrorism; Caribbean-wide disaster preparedness
Exposing the machinery of death
With expectations rising that Chief Justice William Rehnquist will retire at the end of the current Supreme Court term in June, blocking an extremist Bush nominee is an epic battle facing the American people. One of the worst legacies of the Rehnquist court is the elimination of legal protections allowing the death penalty to operate unhindered. Rehnquist is famous for having said, “It’s too bad that drawing and quartering has been abolished.”
Mobilizing to fix the media
Last month, the media activist group FreePress held the second National Conference for Media Reform in St. Louis, Mo. I was fortunate enough to attend along with over 2,000 other media activists from across the country. The sheer number of attendees was inspiring. It feels good to know that so many other people feel that corporately owned media is doing the public a great disservice.
Reflections on the debate in labor
My Mac is about the size of a soapbox so I thought I would use it as such today (May 29). I just took a look at the home pages for the AFL-CIO and then the four big unions challenging its leadership.
Totalitarianism: the big lie
A recent New York Times article by Roger Cohen echoed 1950. Titled “1945’s Legacy: A Terror Defeated, Another Arrives,” the article asserted that communism and fascism were both “totalitarian” monsters and suggested that communism may have even been the greater evil, and that many in the “West” still have illusions about communism. Cohen was recycling redbaiting homilies to provide fanfare for Bush’s recent speeches abroad. His assertions are not only false but also a justification for imperialist aggression.
Socialism, women and girls
Socialism USA will open up many opportunities for women that currently are not available to all.

