Letters Letters
BARDS OF BAGHDAD New York City
May 29, 2003 / Adam Shatz, Our Readers, and Diane Rafferty
Guns or Butter Guns or Butter
"Our job is to make sure that the labor movement talks about how the militarization of US foreign policy hurts workers at home."
May 28, 2003 / Feature / Bob Muhlenkamp
Dump ‘Scoop’ Dump ‘Scoop’
I agree that if the Dems want to win in 2004, they have to lay out a principled and pragmatic alternative to Bush's failed national security policies. But it's crazy to argue, as...
May 28, 2003 / Katrina vanden Heuvel
Bush’s Postwar Iraq Causing Cracks? Bush’s Postwar Iraq Causing Cracks?
We don't know, says the Bush administration. And we don't care, says the public. That seems to sum up the matter of weapons of mass destruc...
May 27, 2003 / David Corn
What Are They Reading? What Are They Reading?
"Birds of America," by Lorrie Moore
May 25, 2003 / Books & the Arts / Shayna Cohen
Radical Cheerleaders Radical Cheerleaders
Radical cheerleaders. Must be a lefty fantasy, right? Nope. Cheerleaders may be wholesome symbols of America like apple pie, the flag and Bill Bennett (before May 2003.) But now ...
May 23, 2003 / Katrina vanden Heuvel
Profiting from War Profiting from War
Shortly after the US conquered Baghdad, the US Defense Intelligence Agency distributed a now famous deck of cards bearing the images of "Iraq's Most Wanted." This hit list of top...
May 23, 2003 / Peter Rothberg
‘The Truth Will Emerge’ ‘The Truth Will Emerge’
Truth has a way of asserting itself despite all attempts to obscure it. Distortion only serves to derail it for a time.
May 22, 2003 / Senator Robert C. Byrd
A Race With No Winners A Race With No Winners
After weeks of searching for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, there's still no trace of the fearsome arsenal the Administration advertised. Back in the US, however, the Bush ...
May 22, 2003 / Katrina vanden Heuvel
Tales of the Texas Border Tales of the Texas Border
They're back now, but Texas's few living elected Democrats, who fled to Oklahoma pursued by minions of the law, are said to remain unrepentant. The proximate cause was a redist...
May 22, 2003 / Feature / Molly Ivins