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Green + Red = Blue

As a key faction of the Republican base, hunters and anglers, often hailing from rural, culturally conservative areas,… more

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Was the 2004 Election Stolen?

Did the Bush-Cheney campaign engage in electronic vote fraud to ensure that George W. Bush would be president… more

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A Little More to the Left

A month after the election, I’m still nursing a hangover from downing too much Kerry Kool-Aid. (My previous… more

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Judicial Chainsaw Massacre

Plagiarizing from his defeated rival, on November 3 George W. Bush promised the nation “a season of hope.”… more

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Stages of Grief

It is on refrigerators throughout the land: the map of California and the West Coast, the upper Midwest… more

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Take a Breath

No doubt, some of you are thinking, “This loss may not be the end of the world, but… more

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How can we keep young voters engaged?

The Democrats and progressives were awash in money in 2004. Some of it went to the right places;… more

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Where will America stand in the world?

The world changed on November 2, 2004. Until then, ordinary citizens of the United States could claim that… more

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How can we fight for working families?

The overall fight is clear: We must rein in corporate power and fight for working families’ core issues—good… more

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How should we redirect our political creativity?

They told me that as an artist I should stay out of politics. Some of my peers taunted… more

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What issues should Democrats focus on?

Throughout our nation’s history, hope and optimism have defined the American spirit. As a nation, we have always… more

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Whats on the media agenda?

Progressive values and ideals were not rejected on Election Day. That’s the first thing we should keep in… more

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How can women fight back?

Unless something changes, we can expect Bush to pack the Supreme Court with justices who threaten every right… more

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What strategy should the Democrats pursue?

After the 2004 elections, Republicans are in charge of the White House, the Congress and the Supreme Court.… more

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Election Reflection

What happened, and what we can do about it

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Measuring Ballot Measures

Despite focus on anti-gay referendums, progressive ballot initiatives may have been the real story

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Lets Get Real

Bush & company’s theft of the election was a crime so obvious that it requires more effort to… more

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The Ballots at the Back of the Bus

Most voters in Ohio chose Kerry; here’s how the votes vanished.

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Too Little, Too Late

George W. Bush’s electoral victory is chilling proof that conservatives have achieved dominance over the flow of information… more

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The Liberal Waterloo

(Or, finally some good news from Washington!)

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Making Every Vote Count

This year’s presidential election has spurred massive registration drives. States are hiring extra help to process applications and… more

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A Dangerous Legacy

Bush’s “ownership society” champions a hyper-individualism that threatens the commons.

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Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?

Despite the claims of some leftists, there’s a dire difference between Bush and Kerry for African-Americans.

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Millenial Madness

Bush’s imperial foreign policy is doomed to repeat a sordid history.

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Reality Check

From ending the Equal Pay Initiative to championing the Partial Birth Abortion Act, Bush’s record speaks for itself.

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Foreign Policy

Thomas Paine once wrote, “We can only reason from what is; we can reason on actualities, but notmore

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Wedge Issues

Declaring open season on anti-bias laws. In July 2001, the Bush administration announced a plan to undermine municipal… more

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The Economy

Laboring for job loss. Bush is the first president since Herbert Hoover to actually lose jobs during his… more

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Class Warfare

Rewarding the richest. Before the latest round of tax cuts skewed to the rich, Bush cut the corporate… more

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Healthcare

Ensuring more uninsured. The number of uninsured Americans grew from 39.8 million in 2000 to 45 million in… more

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Bushs War Against the Military

George W. Bush so often invokes his nominal title of “commander in chief” at veterans’ rallies, on military… more

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Presidential Cockfight

It’s such a bizarre and weird time in the world. This presidential race has become the biggest dick… more

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Why the Vietnam War Still Matters

According to conventional wisdom, we wasted weeks of the 2004 presidential campaign in refighting the Vietnam War. In… more

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Pretty Effective in Pink

Organizers from Code Pink: Women for Peace were vibrantly visible during counter-convention activities in New York. Members handedmore

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A Swift Backlash

Evidence of Bush's dubious service record continues to mount

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On the (Re)Bounce

Despite the hype, polls show Kerry still holds lead in electoral vote count

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Protest Protector

Located three blocks from Madison Square Garden, the New York Civil Liberties Union Protecting Protest Storefront Space ismore

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Sum of a Glitch

Evidence shows that machines might be the real swing voters this November

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Party Hacks

Election chiefs trim voter rolls to benefit GOP

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Come Together Right Now

Labor unions reconfigure to battle huge multinationals

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