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- Wednesday, Dec 19, 2007
ZNet Article Like Michael Vick, Barry Bonds may soon be trading in his uniform to suit up in a Yankee-esque prison pinstripe -- though, perhaps not without a small measure of vindication. -
- Wednesday, May 10, 2006
Commentary The word for this week is "death tax," which is the loaded term used by opponents of what is properly called the estate tax. -
- Tuesday, Apr 11, 2006
Commentary As we enter the third year of the U.S. occupation of Iraq, the phrase for this week is ''exit strategy'' -- a euphemism for failure in Iraq, based on a growing awareness (finally) across the political spectrum that the Bush administration's pre-em... -
- Tuesday, Jan 11, 2005
Commentary I'm a dawg. But I don't like red herring. The word smiths at Merriam-Webster define a red-herring argument or fact as "something that distracts attention from the real issue." -
- Tuesday, Sep 14, 2004
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Ever since I came across Mike Albert's Participatory Economics, I've been fascinated, energized and left wondering: how do we get there from here?
In Toronto last month, I was introduced to "Time Banking" and thought it might be one possible pa... -
- Sunday, Jul 11, 2004
Commentary About a month ago, when Bill Cosby passionately vented his displeasure with out-of-wedlock births in black America, his observation did contain a nugget of truth. Too many young blacks are conceiving babies before they conclude childhood. Of cours... -
- Tuesday, Jul 06, 2004
Commentary Having examined 160,000 resumes, ResumeDoctor.com "found that nearly half of all job seekers (49.6 percent) used at least one or more vague or inexplicit phrase to describe their workplace skills and experience." -
- Thursday, May 06, 2004
Commentary Little Tommy had just caught a rabbit. On his way home, walking down a dusty road carrying the furry, squirming little creature he tried to console his captured carrot-eater. -
- Sunday, Feb 15, 2004
Commentary Take the cliche - "thinking outside of the box"- and apply it literally. -
- Saturday, Dec 20, 2003
Commentary Peace, like freedom, is one of those things that everybody is "for." That's why when it comes to freedom, discerning wisdom requires that we ask: Freedom for whom (as in "free market" economics and "free trade" policy)? -
- Saturday, Dec 06, 2003
Commentary A good boiled frog recipe can be found in one of Daniel Quinn's lesser known novels, "The Story of B." -
- Monday, Nov 10, 2003
Commentary I think J.S. Mill was right when he said, "He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that." And so I try to familiarize myself with the case being laid out by those who hold the prevailing ideology of power. -
- Wednesday, Oct 08, 2003
Commentary Earlier this summer I was in Stanwood, Washington hanging out with a loosely affiliated group called the "Positive Futures Network." -
- Wednesday, Sep 03, 2003
Commentary Break out the champagne on Wall Street! A new report is out called "Labor Market Left Behind," co-authored by Economic Policy Institute senior economist Jared Bern-stein and the Institute's president, Lawrence Mishel. -
- Tuesday, Jul 29, 2003
Commentary 'Give It Up, Turn It Loose' -
- Monday, Jul 07, 2003
Commentary Recently Dennis Halstead, John Kogut and John Restivo were released from prison after having spent 18 years in the big house for the 1985 rape and murder of 16-year-old Theresa Fusco. -
- Wednesday, Apr 30, 2003
Commentary The conservative philosopher George Satayana is one of several people who has been credited with having coined the phrase: those who ignore history are condemned to repeat it - the implication being that to repeat, at least, certain parts of histo... -
- Thursday, Mar 20, 2003
ZNet Article Those Stupid Actors? -
- Wednesday, Mar 19, 2003
Commentary As a combat veteran who served in a tank battalion stationed out of Marble Mountain during the Vietnam War, my father taught me two important lessons: -
- Wednesday, Feb 26, 2003
Commentary When you hear the phrase "March on Washington," what's the first thing that comes to mind? -
- Monday, Jan 27, 2003
Commentary ItÕs been said: money canÕt buy happiness. For a long time now, that maxim has dueled in my mind with an idea found on a refrigerator magnet that used to be in my grandmotherÕs kitchen (God rest her soul). Commentary It’s been said: money can’t buy happiness. For a long time now, that maxim has dueled in my mind with an idea found on a refrigerator magnet that used to be in my grandmother’s kitchen (God rest her soul).
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- Tuesday, Jan 14, 2003
Commentary How do you explain the presidentÕs threat to invade Iraq, in keeping with the ÒpreventiveÓ war prescription laid out in the September 2002 National Security Strategy Directive, while he talks about diplomacy in dealing with North Korea? Commentary How do you explain the president’s threat to invade Iraq, in keeping with the “preventive†war prescription laid out in the September 2002 National Security Strategy Directive, while he talks about diplomacy in dealing with... -
- Tuesday, Dec 31, 2002
Commentary As I write this, the snow is falling outside my apartment window. So IÕve -
- Monday, Dec 09, 2002
Commentary YouÕve got to be kidding? -
- Thursday, Nov 07, 2002
Commentary ÒUnfettered accessÓ and Òmaterial breach.Ó On the surface, it all seems so -
- Saturday, Aug 31, 2002
Commentary As a kid who grew up on the Jetsons and sci-fi space movies, I was disappointed when Òthe futureÓ arrived at the stroke of midnight, Dec. 31, 1999. -
- Monday, Jun 24, 2002
Commentary Charles Leach describes himself as a 62-year-old, silver-haired, overweight, wing tip shoe-wearing president of a small company that manufactures textile screen printing inks - "not exactly the 'neo-hippie anarchist' the media picks out as the typ... -
- Friday, Jun 21, 2002
Commentary One columnist called them kids with "open toe sandals and closed minds." - All Most Recent Content

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