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Hayden: Obama and RFK
Znet Article, June, 07 2008
Tom Hayden
Hayden's ZSpace page
For one who has experienced both eras, the current movement for Barack Obama has achieved a living remembrance of Bobby Kennedy's campaign in the week when RFK's murder is painfully remembered.
Hayden: Z-Net Interview with Tom Hayden on the publication of Writings for Democratic Society
Znet Article, May, 21 2008
Tom Hayden
Hayden's ZSpace page
New book interview...
Hayden: An Appeal to Barack Obama
Znet Article, April, 27 2008
Tom Hayden
Hayden's ZSpace page
Barack, I thought Hillary Clinton was known as the Great Triangulator, but you are learning well. The problem with setting up false polarities to position yourself in the “center”, however, is that it’s unproductive both politically and intellect...
Bennis: Pressing Obama On The War: An Exchange
Znet Article, April, 03 2008
Phyllis Bennis
Bennis's ZSpace page
This is an incredibly important and powerful call. I write as an individual, without connection to IPS or any organization...
Hayden: Iraq Crisis Threatens Bush-Petraeus “Surge” Strategy As Bankrupt
Znet Article, March, 31 2008
Tom Hayden
Hayden's ZSpace page
To quell the Sunni insurgency and create an image of gradual progress, the US has insisted provincial elections be held in Iraq this October, one month before the American elections...
Hayden: Progressives for Obama
Znet Article, March, 28 2008
Tom Hayden
Hayden's ZSpace page
We descend from the proud tradition of independent social movements that have made America a more just and democratic country...
Hayden: Progressives for Obama
Znet Article, March, 28 2008
Tom Hayden
Hayden's ZSpace page
We descend from the proud tradition of independent social movements that have made America a more just and democratic country...
Hayden: Progressives for Obama
Znet Article, March, 28 2008
Tom Hayden
Hayden's ZSpace page
We descend from the proud tradition of independent social movements that have made America a more just and democratic country...
Hayden: Would a Democratic President pull out of Iraq?
Video, February, 02 2008
Tom Hayden
Hayden's ZSpace page
Media and contractors in Iraq...
Hayden: Are the Democrats Proposing Peace, or Counter-Insurgency Without End?
Znet Article, January, 25 2008
Tom Hayden
Hayden's ZSpace page
Pushed by powerful voter sentiment, the leading Democratic presidential candidates all talk of ending the Iraq war, and the November election seems headed toward a showdown with a Republican committed to a long-term war and occupation.
Hayden: New Hampshire Anti-War Lessons, 1968-2008
Znet Article, January, 10 2008
Tom Hayden
Hayden's ZSpace page
I am wondering if anyone in New Hampshire even remembered the McCarthy campaign in the blur that was last week in New Hampshire.
Hayden: Why Barack Should De-Escalate on Pakistan
Znet Article, January, 08 2008
Tom Hayden
Hayden's ZSpace page
As predicted, Barack Obama's advocacy of unilateral military intervention in Pakistan if there is "actionable intelligence" against al-Qaeda is giving legitimacy to the Bush administration's gathering plan for an escalation.
Hayden: An Appeal to Barack Obama
Znet Article, January, 04 2008
Tom Hayden
Hayden's ZSpace page
Barack, I thought Hillary Clinton was known as the Great Triangulator, but you are learning well. The problem with setting up false polarities to position yourself in the “center”, however, is that it’s unproductive both politically and intellect...
Hayden: Rating The Presidential Candidates On Iraq
Znet Article, December, 12 2007
Tom Hayden
Hayden's ZSpace page
While most peace activists are evaluating the Democrats, I would rank Rudolph Giuliani as the most dangerous of all the presidential candidates in a long while, because his Iraq and Iran policies are the work of the most hawkish neo-conservatives...
Hayden: Northern Irish, South Africa Leaders in Secret Peace Discussion with Iraqi Parties
Znet Article, October, 01 2007
Tom Hayden
Hayden's ZSpace page
Sunni and Shi'a leaders began a potential peace process at secret meetings with leaders of the new Northern Ireland and South Africa one month, signing draft set of principles which resemble the protocols that guided the peace settlements ...
Hayden: The Baker Agenda: Troops out, Oil Companies in?
Znet Article, December, 10 2006
Tom Hayden
Hayden's ZSpace page
Recommendations 62 and 63 confirm that control of Iraqi oil is a fundamental premise of Administration policy. This was denied in the first years of the war, but this week the President confirmed his belief that Islamic extremists will “ga...
Hayden: Anti-War Movement Deserves Some Credit
Znet Article, November, 28 2006
Tom Hayden
Hayden's ZSpace page
Although rarely credited, the anti-war movement has been a major factor in mobilizing a majority of the American public to oppose the occupation and killing in Iraq. To many observers, the movement seems feckless and marginal, its rallies an inc...
Hayden: U.S. Retreat from Iraq?
Znet Article, November, 23 2006
Tom Hayden
Hayden's ZSpace page
According to credible Iraqi sources in London and Amman, a secret story of America's diplomatic exit strategy from Iraq is rapidly unfolding. The key events include: First, James Baker told one of Saddam Hussein's lawyers that Tariq Aziz, former ...
Hayden: Blind To Iraq's Majority
Znet Article, October, 06 2006
Tom Hayden
Hayden's ZSpace page
While the recent buzz in Washington is about partitioning Iraq into ethnic enclaves, completely ignored is the fact that most Iraqis, and perhaps a majority of the Iraqi parliament, wants America to set an immediate deadline for military withdrawa...
Hayden: A Top Cuban Leader Thinks Out Loud
Znet Article, September, 10 2006
Tom Hayden
Hayden's ZSpace page
'Let's try to imagine what Karl Marx would be doing today.' It was Sunday, May 21st, and my host posing the question was Ricardo Alarcon, president of the Cuban National Assembly. It was Alarcon's 69th birthday, and I was having difficulty unders...


