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September 15, 2008
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Feature
Sarah Palin’s Frontier Justice
Her appeal to a certain sector of the electorate lies in her willingness to take the law in her own hands–and use public power as a personal weapon.
Patricia J. Williams
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Our Man Countryman
This Week: Ex-black ops agent Dieter Countryman comes to terms with a life misspent as the very dogs of chaos he helped unleash come back to bite him.
Gary Phillips
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The Problem Is Empire
The challenge to the peace movement is not to liberalize the empire; the task is to peacefully and steadily bring it to an end–and make democracy safe for the world.
Tom Hayden
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Blue-Collar Republicans
The Republican Party has set itself firmly against the agenda of the labor movement. So to observe Labor Day in St. Paul was a strange experience indeed.
Chris Hayes
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How to Cover the GOP
Since they got all the megastories wrong in Denver, here’s a primer for the media horde as they descend on St. Paul.
Eric Alterman
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Labor’s New Push
Meet Working America: a self-declared mass organization with a working-class base and a strategy to win.
David Moberg
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Diary of an Obama Delegate
I came to the DNC as a middle-aged female Obama delegate eager to make peace with Hillary women, and I did not get off to a good start.
Cynthia Baughman
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Apocalypse Later
From 2016, a futurist looks back on 2008, where the seeds of the slow-mo apolcalypse now consuming the planet were planted.
John Feffer
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‘Zek’ Freedom Brings Back Memories of Stalin’s Russia
The freeing of the “zeks” confronted Russia with living memories of the Terror.
Stephen F. Cohen
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New Orleans Redraws Its Color Line
After Katrina, white parishes are zoning minorities right out of the reconstruction.
Lizzy Ratner
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US Soldiers Blocked From Blogging
Citing security concerns, the Pentagon frowns on soldiers blogging about Iraq.
Ari Melber
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How the VA Abandons Our Vets
Injured veterans continue their battles at home while fighting for the healthcare treatment they deserve.
Joshua Kors
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Editorial
Hello, God: About the Hurricane
OK, God, we know James Dobson asked his followers to pray for rain on Obama in Denver last week. But this storm in New Orleans isn’t what anybody had in mind.
Michael Moore
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Peace Voters Face New Challenges
It was a barely good week for the antiwar movement in Denver; peace voters face huge challenges in the election season ahead.
Tom Hayden
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Twin Cities Values
Minnesota’s message to the GOP: we’re all better off when we look after one another.
John Nichols
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The Illusory Middle
Moving to the center to woo undecided voters, Obama risks losing his greatest asset: authenticity.
Victor Navasky
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Noted.
Dems and the Constitution, dispatches from Denver, journos rescue our correspondent in Georgia.
The Editors
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We’ll Take It From Here
Eight years ago, the people gave the GOP the keys to the country. It’s time to take them back.
The Editors
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Column
Alaska’s Windfall Profits
Why is it a good thing for Alaskans to get a cut of exorbitant oil company profits, but not the rest of us, if we are all part of one nation?
Robert Scheer
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Hillary Does the Right Thing
Will the Hillary diehards follow her lead and support Barack Obama?
Katha Pollitt
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Toward a New New Cold War
The initiating party for our next cold confrontation with Russia most certainly was the United States.
Alexander Cockburn
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Books & the Arts
The Problem Is Empire
The challenge to the peace movement is not to liberalize the empire; the task is to peacefully and steadily bring it to an end–and make democracy safe for the world.
Tom Hayden
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Poll Position: John Zogby and the Future of Polling
Pollster John Zogby’s new book illuminates the changing nature of American values and lives.
Alexander Provan
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Britten’s ‘Peter Grimes’ a Masterpiece of Opera Noir
A recent production of Benjamin Britten’s Peter Grimes is a grim masterpiece of opera noir.
David Schiff
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Salman Rushdie’s Imaginative New ‘Enchantress of Florence’
Salman Rushdie probes the limits of the imagination to produce his most coherent and readable novel.
William Deresiewicz
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‘Zek’ Freedom Brings Back Memories of Stalin’s Russia
The freeing of the “zeks” confronted Russia with living memories of the Terror.
Stephen F. Cohen
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Letters
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Crossword
Puzzle No. 3135
ACROSS
1 Like a couple of times with the spy group Little Edward? Tied in this way! (10)
Frank W. Lewis
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