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  • Bush speech falls flat: Border militarization dubbed lousy policy

    Bush speech falls flat: Border militarization dubbed lousy policy

    May 19, 2006

    If President Bush thought he could mobilize his conservative base with anti-immigrant fear-mongering while still appearing “compassionate,” his efforts fell flat. In his May 15 speech the president promised to send 6,000 National Guard troops to...

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  • Illinois lawmakers seek Bush impeachment

    Illinois lawmakers seek Bush impeachment

    May 12, 2006

    CHICAGO — Last month Illinois state Rep. Karen Yarbrough (D) introduced into the General Assembly House Joint Resolution 125, calling for procedures of impeachment to begin against President George W. Bush for violating his oath of...

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  • S Se Puede means We Shall Overcome

    S Se Puede means We Shall Overcome

    May 12, 2006

    May 1, a day of worker celebration, began in the United States around the struggle for the eight-hour day. Now it is honored across the world, but largely ignored in the United States. How fitting then...

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  • Toussaint released, contract battle continues

    Toussaint released, contract battle continues

    May 12, 2006

    NEW YORK — Roger Toussaint, president of Transport Workers Union Local 100, was released from jail on the morning of April 28 after serving less than five days of a 10-day sentence for violating the anti-strike...

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  • GOP mounts stealth attack on fuel efficiency standards

    GOP mounts stealth attack on fuel efficiency standards

    May 12, 2006 By Susan Webb

    Under the pretense of doing something about gas prices, President Bush and Republican leaders in Congress are seeking to gut the nation’s 30-year-old system for mandating fuel efficiency of cars and trucks.

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