Peace
Labor steps up for antiwar action
January 26, 2007Worker's Correspondence Organized labor played a key role in preparations for the Jan. 27 Washington antiwar march. Over the past three years, labor bodies at the national, regional and local level have become increasingly outspoken on...
Read moreAntiwar GI stands firm
January 26, 2007As the Feb. 5 date for his court martial approaches, Army First Lieutenant Ehren Watada continues his outspoken opposition to the war in Iraq. Speaking Jan. 23 on Democracy Now, Watada recalled that as he studied...
Read moreBring em home: Veterans, lawmakers, unionists, women tell Bush to listen up
January 26, 2007WASHINGTON — Determined to stand with the American people, Rep. Lynn Woolsey (D-Calif.) and leaders of the antiwar movement blasted President Bush for refusing in his State of the Union speech Jan. 23 to heed the...
Read moreDr. King was nations greatest unionist Millions commemorate peace, civil rights leader
January 19, 2007Last week, Americans marched, rallied, petitioned, held community service events and worshipped in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Here are only a few of the tens of thousands of events honoring King’s legacy, the...
Read moreEDITORIAL: Dont let the Doomsday Clock strike midnight
January 19, 2007The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists recently moved the “doomsday clock” — their symbol of how close our world is to nuclear annihilation — two minutes closer to midnight. The clock now stands at five minutes...
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