Headline News
July 2002
- Shattered Dreams by Karen Brooks, Star Telegram, June 30, 2002
- Simon's ties to foes of abortion: Group Linked To Extremists By Laura Kurtzman, San Francisco Mercury News, Jun. 29, 2002
- School Vouchers: Can't We Just Teach School Stuff at School? by The Angry Liberal, BuzzFlash.com, July 1, 2002 -- Now we get to PAY the fundamentalists to teach their children hatred of women, people of color, and those of other ethnic traditions and religions
- Frederick Douglass, What Does the 4th of July Mean to a Slave?
Independence! by Rebecca Knight, July 4, 2002
- How The Bush Family Made Its Fortune From The Nazis: The Dutch Connection By Attorney John Loftus © 2000 – 2002 (John Loftus, is a former U.S. Department of Justice Nazi War Crimes prosecutor, the President of the Florida Holocaust Museum and the highly respected author of numerous books on the CIA-Nazi connection including The Belarus Secret and The Secret War Against the Jews, both of which have extensive material on the Bush-Rockefeller-Nazi connection.)
- AVIVA Austrialia-Asia News
- AVIVA Europe News
- American Corporations Awol In The U.S. War Against Terrorism By Mark Shields, June 29-30, 2002
- Is science "just another dogma?" by Ernest Partridge, Online Journal, July 4, 2002
- Pastors accused of beating boy turn themselves in By: Jitin Hingorani, News 8 - Austin, July 9, 2002
- God's a capitalist By John Stanton and Wayne Madsen, Online Journal Contributing Writers, July 10, 2002
- Bush May Cut U.N. Program's Funding No Final Decision, but State Department Told to Plan Withholding Family Planning Aid, by Juliet Eilperin and Dana Milbank, Washington Post, Saturday, June 29, 2002
- AVIVA Middle East News
- AVIVA North America News
- Polio-Causing Virus Created in N.Y. Lab: Made-From-Scratch Pathogen Prompts Concerns About Bioethics, Terrorism By Rick Weiss Washington Post, Friday, July 12, 2002
Spider Silk and Goats' Milk
- Byrd challenges Bush’s ideas on war W.Va. senator warns of another Vietnam By Paul J. Nyden, Charleston (W Va) Gazette, Saturday June 29, 2002
- It's About A Lot More Than Accounting Bernie Sanders, The Nation, July 15, 2002
- By Their Fruit You Shall Know Them
George P. Bush, son of Florida Governor Jeb Bush, had trouble with the law
Jeb's drug abusing daughter, Noelle, is back in the huskow for failing to
comply with her drug treatment program, a requirement of her probation
"Monkeyshine, Monkey Do" by P.M. Carpenter, July 15, 2002
Even the Moonie Times is Questioning Bush's Credibility White House Watch: Credibility problem By Nicholas M. Horrock, UPI Chief White House Correspondent, published in Washington Times, July 17, 2002
How The Bush Family Made Its Fortune From The Nazis: The Dutch Connection By Attorney John Loftus © 2000 – 2002 (John Loftus, is a former U.S. Department of Justice Nazi War Crimes prosecutor, the President of the Florida Holocaust Museum and the highly respected author of numerous books on the CIA-Nazi connection including The Belarus Secret and The Secret War Against the Jews, both of which have extensive material on the Bush-Rockefeller-Nazi connection.)
And don't forget Iran-Contra, the stolen election of 2000, and poppie Bush's business connections links to the bin Laden family and other members of the Saudi elite who have the highest regard for women.
- Creating a Lie: Sylvia Ann Hewlett and the myth of the baby bust By Garance, Franke-Ruta, American Prospect, July 1, 2002
- AVIVA South America News
- All Africa
- Saudi prince, others indicted in trafficking By Jim Loney, Reuters in the
Boston Globe, July 19, 2002
- Slouching Toward The Gulag, BuzzFlash, July 18, 2002, "The Democrats get kicked again and again, then get up and extend their hands in forgiveness to the Republicans, thinking that this time it will be different. This time there will not be the personal attacks, no sleazy whispering campaigns, no leaks about the personal lives of Democrats to the press, no manipulation of the vote, no use of the judiciary system to obtain power for the Republicans, no backhanded legislative undercutting, no extremist nominations, no multi-year hijacking of the judicial branch of government to try and entrap and impeach a president, no Newt Gingrich-inspired "investigations" of a Democratic House Speaker (resulting in his unseating) and the Democratic Head of the Ways and Means Committee, no frivolous
investigations of Democrats by Dan "Watermelon Brain" Burton, and so on.
But for not fighting, all the Senate Democrats do is earn the contempt of the Republicans and the Bush cartel. This is a group of thugs that only knows and respects the willingness to fight -- and win."
- Railroading the public: More crony capitalism at work in Bush's Amtrak plan, Public Citizen, July 2002
- Martial Law
Aussies warned: leave Iraq By Chloe Adams, 25 July 2002
- God-Given Liberty? I Pledge Allegiance To Fundamentalism In The United States of America ...' by David Corn , TomPaine.com, June 28, 2002
- Feminista
- IGC Women's Net
- Fire and Brimstone:
A letter from a Pastor to the President
- ACLU Hails Federal Court's Decision to Halt Taxpayer Financing of Religion in Abstinence-Only Programs Victory in First-Ever Challenge to Program Funded By Welfare Reform Law, July 25, 2002
Judge Orders Changes In Abstinence Program La. Groups Found to Be Promoting Religion By Ceci ConnollyWashington Post, Friday, July 26, 2002
- Pledging Allegiance To Fundamentalism By David Corn, AlterNet, June 28, 2002
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