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Hayden: Mexico's Presidential Front-Runner May Roil U.S. Conservatives
Znet Article, June, 28 2006
Tom Hayden
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Though the progressive media and bloggers are paying scant attention, a progressive populist is the front-runner in Mexico's July 2 election, a man who would demand a revision of NAFTA, add a powerful workers' voice to the roiling U.S. debate on i...
Hayden: Who Are You Calling An Immigrant?
Znet Article, May, 04 2006
Tom Hayden
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I wore the multicolored Aymaran flag of Bolivia to the May Day march in Los Angeles, the same day that Evo Morales, the first indigenous president of Bolivia, nationalized the oil and gas fields. It seemed right to recognize the reappearance of th...
Hayden: Pacifying Iraq: Insurgent Scenarios
Znet Article, January, 11 2006
Tom Hayden
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AMMAN, JORDAN--Iraq's armed national resistance is willing to support an honorable American troop withdrawal and recognize "the interests of the US as a superpower," according to a Baghdad source with intimate knowledge of the insurgents. He was i...
Hayden: Open Letter to Howard Dean
Znet Article, April, 30 2005
Tom Hayden
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Dear Chairman Dean, Thank you kindly for your call and your expressed willingness to discuss the Democratic Party's position on the Iraq War. There is growing frustration at the grass roots towards the party leadership's silent collaboration with...
Hayden: How to End the Iraq War
Znet Article, November, 25 2004
Tom Hayden
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It is in the nature of truly mass movements that people choose the paths that seem to promise effective results, even victories. So it should surprise no one that much of the energy of the peace and justice movement flowed into presidential campai...
Hayden: Getting Physical
Znet Article, November, 02 2004
Tom Hayden
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Getting Physical
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...
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." ...
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...
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...
Hayden: U.S. Feels the Heat
Znet Article, September, 12 2003
Tom Hayden
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U.S. Feels the Heat
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...


