It’s the biggest, weirdest story ever. I think I’m glad that I’m around to live through it. So far, my income hasn’t dried up; my house hasn’t been repossessed and the fridge is still well-stocked. So far.
by Samantha Love
Posted: September 2, 2008 I could hear his infamous, deep voice blasting through the loudspeakers as I approached Estadio Ferro from five blocks away. I...
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by Stephen Heller
Posted: July 4, 2008 I was working as a legal word processor at a law firm in Los Angeles, which unbeknownst to me when I started temping there, represented...
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by Lynn Hayes
Posted: June 2, 2008 Scott McClellan was the ultimate loyalist: the good soldier who admired the way George Bush had drawn together a bipartisan government...
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by Cindy Sheehan
Posted: May 15, 2008 In 1955, Rosa Parks sat down in a bus and refused to move. She sparked a civil rights movement by that action. In 2005, I sat...
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by Kinan Jarjous
Posted: January 15, 2008 Waking up on Sunday morning (January 13) at 6:20 AM - just like I do every working day - I realize that there is something immediately...
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by Robert Parry
Posted: October 11, 2007 In a full-page New York Times ad on Oct. 10, a group of grassroots Democrats, called DraftGore.com, published an open letter to...
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