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Wendland: Turks and Kurds Protest Invasion Policy
Znet Article, October, 21 2007
Joel Wendland
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Protests erupted this past week in Turkey and Iraq over Turkey's decision to authorize an invasion of Iraq in order to fight Kurdish separatists.
Wendland: Petraeus and Crocker: Hope as Military Strategy
Znet Article, September, 12 2007
Joel Wendland
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Originally billed as an independent report on the situation in Iraq, Petraeus' testimony to Congress has been long-awaited. Many mod...
Wendland: Impeachment: A Note of Caution
Znet Article, December, 29 2006
Joel Wendland
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The impeachment of President Bush has become an important issue. For some people on the left impeachment has even become a litmus test for the "true" progressive.For example, I recently received an e-mail from a reader apparentlywith such a viewpo...
Wendland: US Interference in Venezuelan Elections Ongoing
Znet Article, October, 23 2006
Joel Wendland
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In 2004, President Bush tried to impress likely voters who frowned on his long vacations by insisting that he was "working hard." Since then, it has become perfectly obvious that his work ethic has fallen short on key issues from relief after Hu...
Wendland: The Reality of Venezuela
Znet Article, October, 10 2006
Joel Wendland
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Xiomara Garcia Gunderson thinks the US media and many politicians aren't telling the truth about Venezuela. A middle school math teacher who lives in Salem, Oregon, Garcia Gunderson organized a few friends and family members into a Bolivarian Circ...
Wendland: Pride at Work Convention Ramps Up Call for Change
Znet Article, September, 14 2006
Joel Wendland
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San Diego -- Nearly 200 members and allies of Pride at Work, AFL-CIO(PAW) met for its national convention this past weekend. In a pre-convention interview, PAW Executive Director Jeremy Bishop described the main purpose of this convention, titled...
Wendland: Detroit Says Free the Cuban Five
Znet Article, April, 09 2006
Joel Wendland
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Attorney Leonard Weinglass speaks in Detroit. Five men whose convictions have been overturned by a federal court remain imprisoned, internationally renowned human rights lawyer Leonard Weinglass told a public forum this weekend in Detroit. The co...
Wendland: Social Security and Bush's War Budget
Znet Article, February, 22 2005
Joel Wendland
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With Bush propagandizing about the fiscal "crisis" of Social Security and his critics on the left and right pointing to a bloated $600 billion budget deficit, it is time to look at where all the money went. Clinton’s presidency closed with...
Wendland: Bush's "Job-friendly" Economy isn't Worker Friendly
Znet Article, September, 21 2004
Joel Wendland
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Tens of millions of workers have fought to survive over the last 3 1/2 years of the anti-worker extremism of the Bush administration. They suffered under rich tax cuts, budget cuts, stripped safety and health protections, gutted wage protections a...
Wendland: Still Not Getting By In Bush's America
Znet Article, August, 21 2004
Joel Wendland
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According to recent statistics provided by the U.S. Census Bureau, the gap between the rich and poor since 1967 has grown by 75 percent. While the average total household income for families in the bottom 20 percent has grown by $2,500 since 196...
Wendland: Nuke Nightmare
Znet Article, July, 05 2004
Joel Wendland
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"It’s a fairly radical new way of thinking," declared Linton Brooks of the National Nuclear Security Administration after the passage of most of the Bush administration’s proposed new nuclear policy and funding agenda in the 2003 E...
Wendland: A Crusade of Torture
Znet Article, June, 21 2004
Joel Wendland
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On June 18th, the Associated Press reported that UN Secretary General Kofi Annan delivered a letter to members of the UN Security Council urging the opposition to a resolution extending exemption from war crimes prosecution for US military personn...


