Headline News
March 2002
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- Equal Under The Law? from The Cheating of America by Charles Lewis, March 27, 2001 (Sounds like most Americans are ready for a class war.)
- "Recall the disconcerting words of an IRS lawyer who told us, "When there are ten thousand documents, some of which are bank statements containing thousands of transactions, and the opposition argues over the significance of every single item, the process becomes extraordinarily difficult." The attorney, who requested anonymity for obvious reasons, added, "Why do you think we go after the little guys? They can't fight back." . . . ."According to the Gallup polling organization, fully two-thirds of the public believes that "upper-income" Americans pay too little in taxes. "
- AVIVA Europe News
- AVIVA Middle East News
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- Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) Reintroduced, Truth Out, March 1, 2002
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The language of the ERA reads: "Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex. The Congress shall have the power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article. This Amendment shall take affect two years after the date of affirmation."
- Take Back the Airwaves, The Progressive Populist, accessed March 4, 2002
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- Senator Explodes, Mary McGory, Washington Post, March 3, 2002
- Finally a Democrat with Balls! Imagine where Bush would be at if ALL Democratic Senators Imitated Reid! Go Reid, Go!
- Whispers In The Land: Is Ashcroft's Christian Reconstructionism Out To Destroy The Constitution? by Kent Southard, BushWatch.Com, Feb. 2002 (accessed Feb. 28, 2002)
Sorry for the short list of entries for March 2002, but my absence from the Internet was unavoidable.
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