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Znet Article Hayden: Getting Physical

Znet Article, November, 02 2004 Tom Hayden
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Getting Physical

Znet Article Hayden: When Bonesmen Fight

Znet Article, May, 22 2004 Tom Hayden
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I hope some journalist has the guts to ask John Kerry (Skull and Bones, 1965) and George Bush (Skull and Bones, 1967) whether they have any qualms about belonging to a secret, oath-bound network since their college days. Did they discuss Skull and...

Znet Article Hayden: You Gotta Love Her

Znet Article, March, 10 2004 Tom Hayden
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I was digging into the batter's box one Saturday morning in San Pedro a couple of years ago when the catcher behind me muttered, "I'm a Vietnam vet, and I've been waiting for twenty years to say you should be dead or in jail for being a traitor." ...

Znet Article Hayden: Miami

Znet Article, November, 23 2003 Tom Hayden
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MIAMI. The police force seemed to operate with the brains and appetite of a carnivorous shark today as City officials promoted "the Miami model" of suppression even as protestors and trade ministers were leaving the city. At an afternoon press c...

Znet Article Hayden: Evidence Of Things Unseen: The Rise of a New Movement

Znet Article, October, 23 2003 Tom Hayden
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By The chairman of our Joint Chiefs of Staff, Richard Myers, has said that "Intelligence doesn't necessarily mean something is true. That's not what intelligence is." Keep that in mind as I discuss what James Baldwin called the "evidence of thing...

Znet Article Hayden: U.S. Feels the Heat

Znet Article, September, 12 2003 Tom Hayden
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U.S. Feels the Heat

Znet Article Hayden: He's William Kristol, Not Billy Crystal, and His War's Not Fun Anymore

Znet Article, March, 30 2003 Tom Hayden
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As a snobbish Harvard conservative in 1972, young William Kristol praised Richard Nixon's Christmas B-52 bombing raids over Hanoi as "one of the great moments in American history". He never had second thoughts, and today is regarded as the foremos...

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