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Congressman Quantifies Bush's Anti-Environmentalismnew

U.S. Rep. Raúl Grijalva released a report, compiled by his staff and subtly titled, "The Bush Administration Assaults on Our National Parks, Forests and Public Lands (A Partial List)."
Tucson Weekly  |  Tim Vanderpool  |  10-30-2008  |  Environment

George W. Bush: The Lame Ducklingnew

As we focus our attention on the next would-be president, it's not quite time to forget the one that’s screwed everything up.
New York Press  |  Jamaal Young  |  10-23-2008  |  Commentary

Has the Bush Administration Done Enough to Protect Us from Nukes?new

A recent report by the bipartisan Partnership for a Secure America gave the Bush Administration a C for its overall efforts against nuclear terrorism. Reading the report, it's hard not to get the impression that C was a generous grade.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Andisheh Nouraee  |  10-08-2008  |  Commentary

Workers Will be Forced to Pay for Wall Street's Failuresnew

The Masters of the Universe have been revealed as naive speculators who believed that property values could only go up. The journalists who preached the blessings of unregulated free markets have been unveiled as blind ideologues at best, and at worst paid propagandists. The response of American politicians at all levels has been pathetic.
The Georgia Straight  |  Gwynne Dyer  |  09-30-2008  |  Economy

How Washington Could Shape the Future Coming Out of the Meltdownnew

Let's talk about reform, and your money, and what government should do now that there is a genuine, world-class financial crisis.
Artvoice  |  Bruce Fisher  |  09-29-2008  |  Economy

Walking the Tricky Tightrope: How Can We Solve the Economic Crisis?

Forests are restored by fire, and so are markets. In a real market, I'd be inclined to say we should let it burn. What grows up to replace the old forest is always healthier. But thanks to greed and mismanagement, ours has clearly become a fake, faith-based market. So we're left to attempt to bring our economy in for a soft landing, hopefully enabling the kind of fresh start we need without endangering people's money.
The Inlander  |  Ted S. McGregor Jr.  |  09-24-2008  |  Commentary

The Bushies Return to Texasnew

Perhaps it's not surprising that more than a few members of Bush's Texas contingent have been making their ways back home. After all, it is still Republican country. However, like the rest of the nation, Texans aren't particularly high on Bush right now -- and that includes even those in the state's Republican Party.
The Texas Observer  |  Anthony Zurcher  |  09-24-2008  |  Politics

Comrade Bush Nationalizes the Banksnew

The panicky flight from free-market orthodoxy in the United States is bound to fuel a revival of government intervention and welfare-state policies in the rest of the world. In the United States itself, however, they are likely to hang the wrong culprit in the end.
The Georgia Straight  |  Gwynne Dyer  |  09-24-2008  |  Economy

Bush's Last Hurrah Will Be to Attack Pakistannew

The good news is that George W. Bush is not going to invade Iran before he leaves office. The bad news is that he is attacking Pakistan instead.
The Georgia Straight  |  Gwynne Dyer  |  09-16-2008  |  Commentary

Scott Ritter Talks Iran, Nukes, and the Next Presidentnew

The former UN weapons inspector talks about the Bush administration's goals in the Middle East and what it means for the next president.
Shepherd Express  |  Lisa Kaiser  |  09-12-2008  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

When it Comes to Foreign Affairs, the Criminally Insane is the New Normalnew

Even a salamander should be able to see that the Iraq War hasn't done a damn thing for us, except terribly damage our prestige. Yet, remarkably, millions of people seem ready to vote to install a President John McCain, who is promising even more war.
Metro Times  |  Jack Lessenberry  |  08-12-2008  |  Commentary

Pelosi Backs Bush on Iran Plansnew

How in the world does the representative of perhaps the most antiwar city in the country sign off on the United States doing this to another nation?
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Tom Gallagher  |  07-31-2008  |  Commentary

Federal Raid on Iranian Charity Stokes Debate About Tightened Bush Sanctionsnew

Two weeks after federal agents raided the largest Iranian charity in Oregon, employees at Child Foundation have regained possession of their seized cell phones and fax machines. But the feds are still holding the charity's computers and remaining silent about the reasons behind a raid that's alarmed many Iranians.
Willamette Week  |  James Pitkin  |  07-31-2008  |  Civil Liberties

How the Neocons Gave Obama the Worldnew

Republican talk radio says Obama's popularity overseas is simply a reflection of the big government socialism Europe has become accustomed to. Talk host Sean Hannity even said that Germans have long been attracted to charismatic personalities, implying that Obama's appeal was more fuhrer than philosophical. Nonsense.
Charleston City Paper  |  Jack Hunter  |  07-30-2008  |  Commentary

Why is Afghanistan Suddenly in the News Again?new

Egged on by the Democratic nominee, the president and the Republican candidate trying to succeed him are finally acknowledging that Afghanistan needs more U.S. troops if the Taliban is to be redefeated. But neither Republican acknowledges that the U.S. invasion of Iraq turned the War On Terror™ into a game of whack-a-mole.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Andisheh Nouraee  |  07-30-2008  |  Commentary

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