Articles

Lockdown in Greeley Lockdown in Greeley

A recent police raid on a small-city factory showcases the Bush Administration's frightening war on illegal immigration.

Feb 15, 2007 / Feature / Marc Cooper

Before the Law Before the Law

Isaac B. Singer: A Life fails to fully illustrate the complexity of the writer's struggle with his heritage.

Feb 15, 2007 / Books & the Arts / Vivian Gornick

River Road River Road

A poem.

Feb 15, 2007 / Books & the Arts / Carol Muske-Dukes

Out of Africa Out of Africa

The World Social Forum marched into Nairobi full of conflict, action and ideas.

Feb 15, 2007 / Feature / Alisa Solomon

The Cult of the Soldier The Cult of the Soldier

Note to members of the United States House of Representatives on both sides of aisle: Soliders are people. Some volunteered out of patriotism, some out of economic desperation, so...

Feb 15, 2007 / The Nation

Sold to Mr. Gordon, Another Bridge! Sold to Mr. Gordon, Another Bridge!

The New York Times's credulous reporting of flimsy "evidence" regarding Iranian weapons in Iraq is enabling Bush's anti-Iran propaganda drive.

Feb 15, 2007 / Column / Alexander Cockburn

Report by the Pentagon’s Inspector General Concludes That Douglas Feith Cooked the Books on Pre-war Intelligence Report by the Pentagon’s Inspector General Concludes That Douglas Feith Cooked the Books on Pre-war Intelligence

A prize-winning piece of work.

Feb 15, 2007 / Column / Calvin Trillin

War Drums on Iran War Drums on Iran

Congress and the media must challenge unsourced White House allegations of Iran's involvement in Iraq or risk a disastrous, widening war.

Feb 15, 2007 / The Editors

Restoring the Constitution Restoring the Constitution

The Military Commissions Act passed by Congress last year and brokered by John McCain gave the Bush Administration enormous power to designate who is and is not an enemy combatant...

Feb 15, 2007 / The Nation

Bush’s Somalia Strategy Enables an Ethiopian Despot Bush’s Somalia Strategy Enables an Ethiopian Despot

Washington is all too happy to overlook the undemocratic excesses of Ethiopia's Meles Zenawi, who has pledged his support for Bush's "war on terror."

Feb 15, 2007 / Feature / Paul Wachter

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