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From The Kitchen!
On Valentine's Day this year, we at ETS! were feeling the love. No, we're not mooning over memories of cut flowers or sticky candies--we're simply...
the ETS! kitchen crew

Luke Esser and the White Whale
It couldn't have happened to a nicer College Republican. When Luke Esser was a student at the University of Washington, he was, by at least one...
Jeff Stevens

Obama's and Clinton's Advisors Mirror Their Stands on the War
The president makes the decisions, but who advises the president? We know Donald Rumsfeld, Paul Wolfowitz, and Richard Perle insisted that American...
Stephen Zunes

Can I Have My Change Back?: Arab-Americans and Obama's False Hope
At what point does an individual stop supporting the lesser of two evils? The question has become particularly important in this primary race, as...
Remi Kanazi

Radical Seattle Remembers
March 5, 1917: The Wobblies on Trial The local labor cataclysm known as the Everett Massacre may have been sudden and swift, but its aftermath...
Jeff Stevens

FOCUS ON THE CORPORATION: Reclaiming Economic Freedom
Every year, the Heritage Foundation dutifully churns out its annual Index of Economic Freedom, a ratings guide of countries' relative corporate...
Robert Weissman

NATURE & POLITICS: Iraq's Environmental Crisis
The ecological effects of war, like its horrific toll on human life, are exponential. When the Bush administration (part one and two) and its...
Jeffrey St. Clair and Joshua Frank

 

"I cannot support anybody with the foreign policy he advocates, you know, perpetual war. That is just so disturbing to me. I think it's un-American, unconstitutional, immoral and not Republican." -- Ron Paul, who essentially dropped out of the race last week, on why he won't endorse McCain, as quoted in the Chicago Tribune
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