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The Viaduct Vote: A Pox on Both Their Houses
I have this vision, that next week we'll see a page one headline something like: "Gregoire reverses self again on viaduct," with a quote from the...
Geov Parrish

Kicking Our Addiction to Militarism
George Bush unveiled his $2.9 trillion proposed FY 2008 federal budget last month, and since then something of a cottage industry has sprung up of...
Geov Parrish

University of Washington On Probation
In February UW made the news when it was put on probation by AAALAC (Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care) for not...
Mike McCormick

Racial Discrimination at the University of Washington?
"Nobody takes discrimination cases," says Robert Galvan, in reference to the trouble he went through finding a lawyer to represent him. Galvan, an...
Tajuan LaBee

Impeachment Spring 2007
Faced with the maddening intransigence of Bush and Cheney and the unsurprising timidity of Pelosi and Reid when it comes to the war and related...
Ted Glick

Baghdad Burning
The Rape of Sabrine It takes a lot to get the energy and resolution to blog lately. I guess it's mainly because just thinking about the state of...
Riverbend

 

Quotes of the week: "I am proud of the efforts we did. We liberated that country [Iraq] from a tyrant. I think the Iraqi people owe the American people a huge debt of gratitude. That's the problem here in America. They wonder whether or not there is a gratitude level that's significant enough in Iraq," -- George W. "Let Them Eat the Seventh Circle of Hell" Bush, on "60 Minutes," Jan. 2007. For an example of the insufficient gratitude of Iraqis, see "Baghdad Burning" this issue.

"I really think he shatters the myth of white supremacy once and for all." --African-American Rep. Charles Rangel (D-NY), asked his opinion of George W. Bush
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