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*Democracy in the US.
*Identifying Characteristics of Fascism by Laurence Britt, 25 July 2004.
*The Neocons.
*Christian Fundamentalists.
*Did you know? Some facts about the United States of America.
*New York is starting to feel like Brezhnev's Moscow by Jonathan Steele, 16 May 2002.
*The prison industry in the United States: big business or a new form of slavery? by Vicky Pelaez, 13 October 2005.
*The First Nazi City in America by Juan Santos, 21 July 2006.
*Gullible Americans by Paul Craig Roberts, 14 August 2006. “Governments lie all the time – especially governments staffed by neoconservatives whose intellectual godfather, Leo Strauss, taught them that it is permissible to deceive the public in order to achieve their agenda.”
*One Million Ways to Die by Ryan Singel, 11 September 2006. “Despite the never-ending litany of warnings and endless stories of half-baked plots foiled, how likely are you, statistically speaking, to die from a terrorist attack? […] In fact, your appendix is more likely to kill you than al-Qaida is.”
*The American Thanksgiving: Rejoicing in Genocide and White Supremacy by Glen Ford, 22 November 2006.
*Arms, Africa, and America's Inmate Industry by Ezrah Aharone, 13 January 2007.
*Bush slashes aid to poor to boost Iraq war chest by Ewen MacAskill, 06 February 2007. “Bill for Iraq conflict will soon overtake Vietnam: $78bn squeeze on medical care for elderly and poor.”
*The Words of Mohammad, an 11 Year-Old Prisoner by Greg Moses, 10 February 2007. “"I'm not used to meeting people who have been in jail for 100 days and who are perfectly innocent. I'm ashamed to be an American right now. But the more I see people start to care, the more I have hope."”
*Wounded and waiting by Kelly Kennedy, 18 February 2007. “In 2001, 10 percent of [US] soldiers going through the medical retirement process received permanent disability benefits. In 2005, with two wars raging, that percentage dropped to 3 percent, according to the Government Accountability Office. Reservists dropped from 16 percent to 5 percent.
Soldiers go to VA to try for more benefits, but the department had a staggering 400,000-case backup on new claims in fiscal 2006, according to VA.” [from The Army Times]
*Maybe We Deserve to Be Ripped Off By Bush's Billionaires by Matt Taibbi, 20 February 2007. While America obsessed about Britney's shaved head, Bush offered a budget that offers $32.7 billion in tax cuts to the Wal-Mart family alone, while cutting $28 billion from Medicaid.
*Operation Falcon and the Looming Police State by Mike Whitney, 26 February 2007.
*First in the World in the Deranged: Insanity in America by John Chuckman, 03 June 2004.
*When Race Burns Class: An Interview With J. Sakai from Solidarity Publishing and Distribution, 01 December 2000.
*American kids, dumber than dirt by Mark Morford, 24 October 2007.
* Almost all the criminals at Enron who stole billions are still free, while Gregory Taylor is sitting out a 25-year sentence in California for attempting to break into a church to steal food, and …
* 18-year old Webster Alexander gets 26 years in Alabama for selling marijuana.
*Belief that Iraq Had Weapons of Mass Destruction Has Increased Substantially from The Harris Poll, 21 July 2006. “[In the US] seventy-two percent believe that the Iraqis are better off now than they were under Saddam Hussein (slightly down from February 2005 when 76 percent said this was true). Just over half (55%) think history will give the U.S. credit for bringing freedom and democracy to Iraq (down substantially from 64% in February 2005). Sixty-four percent say it is true that Saddam Hussein had strong links to Al Qaeda (the same as 64% in February 2005).”

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