AltWeeklies Wire
Obama on Leno Translated: Don't Let Them Steal Another Onenew
It was typical of Obama not to dwell on or dig deep into the dirty tricks being deployed by his political enemies. But it's not just him that's the target, it's millions of potential voters and American democracy itself that's at stake.
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Paul Rosenberg |
11-04-2012 |
Politics
Afghanistan: Obama's Vietnam?new
Afghanistan is known as the graveyard of empires. Can President Obama buck the trend?
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Paul Rosenberg |
08-11-2010 |
Politics
Tags: Stanley McChrystal, Rachel Maddow
Undoing the New Deal?new
The dismantling of Social Security and Medicare was Obama's campaign promise nobody heard, and until recently, change was only at a snails pace. That's destined to change with a recent decision by the House of Representatives.
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Paul Rosenberg |
07-09-2010 |
Politics
Tags: Social Security
DOJ Attorney Admits Going Too Far
Voter suppression "guerilla war" is big picture behind the US Attorney scandal.
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Paul Rosenberg |
06-01-2007 |
Politics
Under Fire: Three More Scandals Appear as U.S. Attorneys Story Unfolds
What's striking is how partisan loyalty connects the U.S. Attorneys scandal with other mega-scandals plaguing the Republican Party.
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Paul Rosenberg |
03-21-2007 |
Politics
GOP Swept Away
Democrats scored a sweeping national victory Nov. 7, gaining about 30 seats in the House and six in the Senate.
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Paul Rosenberg |
11-08-2006 |
Politics
Voters And Non-Voters
If California's non-voters made their voices heard, state policies could be dramatically reoriented in a more progressive direction, according to a new report.
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Paul Rosenberg |
10-25-2006 |
Politics
The Battle For Congress
Voter dissatisfaction is so intense that the loss of the GOP's 15-seat majority seems almost certain, making Nancy Pelosi the first female Speaker of the House in history.
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Paul Rosenberg |
10-25-2006 |
Politics
What If the 'Big One' Is A Bomb?
A RAND report examines a nuclear attack scenario at port of Long Beach.
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Paul Rosenberg |
09-15-2006 |
Politics
The Road Not Taken
Obsessed with invading Iraq, Bush ignored an Arab peace initiative in March 2002.
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Paul Rosenberg |
08-02-2006 |
Politics
25 Reasons to Impeach Bush
Here are 25 reasons for holding Bush and Cheney accountable for what they've done in the past five years. Sometimes people just need to be reminded that one these are actions that rise to the constitutional threshold of "high crimes and misdemeanors." Some ask: "Are there really only 25 reasons to impeach?"
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Paul Rosenberg |
06-22-2006 |
Politics
GOP Failures, Democratic Fears
A grassroots groundswell is starting to challenge Beltway Democrats' run-and-hide response to spectacular GOP failures.
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Paul Rosenberg |
03-31-2006 |
Politics
How Far Does Bush Spying Go?
The Senate Judiciary Committee began its investigation into the Bush administration's secret wiretapping program on Feb. 5 by calling Attorney General Alberto Gonzales as its first witness.
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Paul Rosenberg |
02-16-2006 |
Politics
Tags: domesticspying
The Growing Scandal
Some big media personalities were aboard the Abramoff train too.
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Paul Rosenberg |
01-19-2006 |
Politics
Wiretaps Spur Impeachment Talk
There is a growing chorus of conservative voices who are breaking with the administration on political surveillance having nothing to do with terrorism.
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Paul Rosenberg |
01-19-2006 |
Politics
Tags: domesticspying