We're told the 911 attacks changed everything for America--that they ushered
us in to a new and more dangerous world, where we could no longer afford old
illusions. If we take its full lessons, the disaster of Hurricane Katrina
challenges...
02 September 2005
CHICAGO – One day after rescuing about 450 students stranded in dorms and on thoroughfares in New Orleans, Rev. Jesse Jackson returned to the predominantly black city with more buses to transport some of the hungry and desperate citizens...
02 September 2005
The man in the Oval Office is fond of condemning “killers.” But his
administration continues to kill with impunity.
“They can go into Iraq and do this and do that,” Martha Madden, former secretary of the Louisiana...
“They can go into Iraq and do this and do that,” Martha Madden, former secretary of the Louisiana...
01 September 2005
Two years ago this month, a Blackout plunged 50 million people in
Northeastern U.S. and the Canadian province of Ontario into total darkness
for more than a day, wreaking havoc on the U.S. economy. Now, it's the
devastation in Louisiana,...
01 September 2005
Organized labor is weak, but
unorganized labor is a hell of a
lot weaker. That's what's splitting the AFL-CIO. You may think this is none of your beeswax, but if you work in this country, you owe labor, big time. And I'm talking to you...
01 September 2005
AUSTIN, Texas -- Like many of you who love New Orleans, I find myself taking short mental walks there today, turning a familiar corner, glimpsing a favorite scene, square or vista. And worrying about the beloved friends and the city, and...
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