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Guma: Mind Games
Commentary, June, 18 2011
Greg Guma
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Are Cyberspace and Psychiatric Drugs Messing with Our Heads?
Guma: Lost Memories: Unpacking the Reagan Myth (before it spreads)
Commentary, June, 12 2011
Greg Guma
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Calling forth “Dutch” Reagan is like bowing before a religious icon – part faith, part ritual
Guma: Obama’s Deficit Talk
Commentary, April, 21 2011
Greg Guma
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Pundits are calling President Obama’s speech on deficit reduction a “defining moment” for liberals, meaning that they think he’s going the Clinton route, disappointing his Left flank to strike a deal, get the economy under control and secure a sec...
Guma: A Birthday tale (with thanks to Shay)
Commentary, March, 14 2011
Greg Guma
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“It’s time for a change...real change.” That was Bernie Sanders’ slogan in his 1981 campaign for Burlington Mayor.
Guma: The Lockheed Deal: Is Burlington for Sale?
Commentary, January, 09 2011
Greg Guma
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Once upon a time a bold independent socialist named Bernie Sanders ran for mayor on the slogan “Burlington Is Not for Sale.”
Guma: Pacifica Radio’s Progressive Plight
Commentary, August, 14 2010
Greg Guma
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A lot has happened since I left my job as Pacifica Radio’s Executive Director at the end of 2007.
Guma: Labor’s March & the First Red Scare
Commentary, May, 01 2010
Greg Guma
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Thirty years ago more than 25 percent of all US employees were in unions. Today membership is less than 13 percent, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. In the 1950s, US unions won almost three-quarters of all representation drives. By the...
Guma: Immigration Fight at the AZ Corral
Commentary, April, 25 2010
Greg Guma
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Arizona Gov. Jan. Brewer has signed the toughest state immigration law yet. Here's how it happened and the larger context.
Guma: Census Insecurity: It Takes a Pretext
Commentary, March, 25 2010
Greg Guma
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As census forms reach homes across the country, some people are being approached by scam artists who disguise themselves as census workers. What they're after, in most cases, is personal information like Social Security numbers, work history and h...


