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Politics | Wednesday, January 7,2009

Chinas ethos of piracy

By Peter Kwong I Dusanka Miscevic
The year 2008 went out with a big bang for Microsoft. On Dec. 31, a court in China’s southern city of Shenzhen convicted 11 people of violating national copyright laws for manufactu
Politics | Wednesday, August 13,2008

Flocking to the faith

Why Obama is wrong to pander to evangelicals

By Katha Pollitt
In the old days politicians would slip preachers some hundreds under the table and preachers would deliver the flock on Election Day. It was borderline illegal, but at least it left the Cons
Politics | Wednesday, May 28,2008

His GOP appeal

Republican crossovers could make Obama the next president

By John Nichols
Untitled Document Rush Limbaugh and some myopic Democrats would have us believe that most if not all Republicans who have been voting in Democratic primaries are “dittohead
Politics | Wednesday, May 14,2008

The formula for global despair

Trade agreements, commodity speculators orchestrate food shortages

By Serge Halimi
Untitled Document The International Monetary Fund and the World Trade Organization promised that more trade would help eradicate poverty and hunger. Food crops? Self-sufficiency
Politics | Wednesday, April 23,2008

Bitter? You should be!

The economic pie is growing, but workers get a smaller slice

By Nicholas von Hoffman
Untitled Document U.S. Sen. Barack Obama, destiny’s tot, recently suggested that blue-collar Americans are feeling bitter about their financial condition, and critics have
Politics | Wednesday, April 2,2008

Rushs chaos

Conservative talker pushes Clinton to damage Democrats

By Ari Melber
Untitled Document “Operation Chaos,” Rush Limbaugh’s campaign urging Republicans to vote for U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton in Democratic primaries, has been very ef
Politics | Wednesday, February 20,2008

Obamanomics

The senator from Illinois is sounding more and more progressive on trade

By John Nichols
Untitled Document JANESVILLE, Wis. — When I talked with U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold about what the Democratic candidates for president needed to do to win the Wisconsin primary
Politics | Thursday, February 7,2008

The silver lining of climate change

Irony of ironies its the nations conservative regions that will be destroyed

By Dave Lindorff
Untitled Document Say what you will about the looming catastrophe facing the world as the pace of global heating and polar melting accelerates. There is a silver lining. L
Politics | Wednesday, January 16,2008

Dropping out of the Electoral College

Illinois may join states endorsing the National Popular Vote initiative

By Martha Biondi
Untitled Document A Stanford University computer scientist named John Koza has formulated a compelling and pragmatic alternative to the Electoral College. It’s called the N
Politics | Wednesday, January 17,2007

A surge of pessimism

In the U.S., the Iraq war was, and still is, largely about America. Thats a mistake.

By Michael Young
Untitled Document Much ink has been spilled and outrage revved up in arguing that the Bush administration has shamefully ignored the Iraq Study Group report released in December.