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Hey folks! Have you been wondering why Republicans have suddenly stopped talking about 'family values?' Could it be because a divorced John McCain chose as his running mate a stay-at-work mom who hid her last unplanned pregnancy and who has a pregnant, unwed teenager with a self-described "**** redneck" of a boyfriend who "doesn't want kids". . . .and an ex-brother-on-law who tasered her nephew, and a husband with a DUI who loves his country so much he joined a secessionist party? All of which leaves the GOP clinging to one remaining family value: the shot gun wedding. All previous values are null and void because "life happens." - Doonesbury

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WHY IRAQ NEWS STORIES ARE DISAPPEARING

BRITISH STUDY SAYS POT LESS RISKY THAN ALCOHOL,
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TWO GOP LIES ABOUT ACORN

PALIN'S CONNECTION WITH FAR RIGHT EXTREMISTS

HIDDEN ISSUES: IMPROVED RAIL SERVICE

RECYCLING EVERYTHING FROM A TO Z

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PASSIVE AGRESSIVE LIBERALISM

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WHY YOU CAN'T BLAME THE HOUSING CRISIS ON POOR HOMEOWNERS

NINE WAYS A DEPRESSION WILL HELP NEW YORKERS

WHERE WILL ALL THE MONEY GO?

THE ESTABLISHMENT THAT DESTROYED AMERICA'S FIRST REPUBLIC

HANK PAULSON'S BACKGROUND

DEJA VU ALL OVER AGAIN: THE S&L BAILOUT REVISITED

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ENDING USURY

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LET SHE WHO IS WITHOUT A SECESSIONIST IN BED WITH HER THROW THE FIRST STONE

FORGET ABOUT AYERS, OBAMA'S CHICAGO PROJECT WAS FUNDED BY WEALTH OF A RIGHTWING REPUBLICAN

WHO'S REALLY RUNNING WASHINGTON?

PALIN ISN'T TYPICAL OF THE WEST. . . AND HASN'T BEEN SINCE 1880

PALIN WAS FAR CLOSER TO ALASKAN SECESSIONISTS
THAN OBAMA WAS TO AYERS

THE ENTROPY OF EMPATHY IN AMERICAN POLITICS

ARE YOU BETTER OFF THAN YOU WERE EIGHT YEARS AGO?

A CAMPAIGN FOR OBAMA IN ELEVEN SENTENCES

HOW TO BEAT THE REPUBLICANS

THE PALIN PATHOLOGY

WATCHING THE COUNT

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MARYLAND CLASSIFIED 53 NONVIOLENT ACTIVISTS AS TERRORISTS

HOMELAND POLICE PROCEEDING WITH NEW PLAN TO SPY ON YOU

MOST AMERICANS NOW OPPOSE MANDATORY MINIMUM SENTENCES

ARMY'S NEW OCCUPATION FORCE IN U.S.

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IRAQ LITE: AFGHANISTAN

AMERICA'S SECRET WAR IN PAKISTAN

IRAN WILLING TO ABANDON URANIUM ENRICHMENT, ENVOY SUGGESTS

BRITISH ENVOY SAYS MISSION IN AFGHANISTAN IS DOOMED

OLMERT CALLS FOR DRAMATICALLY NEW ISRAELI POLICIES

AHMADINEJAD WOULD ACCEPT ISRAEL IF PALESTINIANS AGREE

FIVE FORMER SECRETARIES OF STATE SUPPORT DIRECT TALKS WITH IRAN

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ARMY'S NEW PLAN FOR TROOP MIND CONTROL

THE COLLAPSE OF NATO

INTERNAL BRITISH SPY AGENCY REPORT CHALLENGES TERROR MYTHS

MILITARY HAS 190,000 CIVILIAN CONTRACTORS IN IRAQ, ONE FOR EACH SOLDIER

FORTY PERCENT OF MILITARY WOMEN AT HOSPITAL
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JROTC TEACHING SCHOOL CHILDREN HOW TO KILL EACH OTHER

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DAVE EGGERS ON THE FUTURE OF WORDS

MUSICIANS FOUND TO HAVE HIGHER IQS

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NEARLY ALL POPULATION GROWTH TAKING PLACE IN LESS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES

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FIVE REASONS NOT TO DRINK BOTTLED WATER

EARTH MAY BE IN THE MIDST OF GREATEST EXTINCTION EVER

BRAZIL DEFORESTATION RISES SHARPLY

FIREFLIES REPORTED DISAPPEARING

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AMERICANS CUTTING BACK ON HEALTHCARE

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STATES PREPARE FOR HOME HEATING CRISIS

HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL IS FAR WORSE THAN YOU THOUGHT

SHIPPING COSTS CUTTING GLOBALIZATION

CORPORATE EXECS ABUSING PENSION PLANS FOR OWN BENEFIT

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EFFORT TO CRIMINALLY PROSECUTE BUSH BEGINS

THE LAW AND PRACTICALITIES OF LOCKING UP KARL ROVE FOR CONTEMPT

HOW TO PROSECUTE BUSH & CHENEY

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POLICE ANTI-POT RAMPAGE AT RECORD LEVEL

DRUGS: A BUSINESS FOR OUR TIMES

POLL FINDS BIG MARGIN FOR DECRIMINALIZING POT IN MASSACHUSETTS

AN EX-ANTI-DRUG WARRIOR ON WHY WE NEED TO LEGALIZE DRUGS

MARIJUANA USE UP 4000% SINCE IT WAS BANNED IN 1937

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FORGET ABOUT AYERS, OBAMA'S CHICAGO PROJECT WAS FUNDED BY WEALTH OF A RIGHTWING REPUBLICAN

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National

  • Obama has a 6 point lead but despite the fiscal crisis has not gained much ground. He is down 2 points in the last ten polls
  • Obama is 137 electoral votes ahead of McCain with 81 undecided.
  • Obama is 27 points over the need electoral vote majority of 270

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Democrats

  • Dems pick up 4-10 Senate seats
  • Dems in House pick up as many as 12 to 27 seats, the best they have looked so far this campaign.
  • Dems pick up as many as 1 governorships or lose 1

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We reported on NSA monitoring of U.S. phone calls years before it became a major media story.

In 2003 Sam Smith wrote an article for Harper's comprised entirely of falsehoods about Iraq by Bush administration officials.

The Review started a web edition in 1995 when there were only 20,000 web sites worldwide. Today there are more than 150 million. It began an e-mail edition in 1994.

The Review became the first publication to report in depth on what would become known as the Clinton scandals. Before Clinton's nomination, we listed more than a score of institutions and individuals - nearly all of whom would be linked to criminal misdoing before the end of the Clinton administration

The Review has opposed the ineffective and unconstitutional 21 year old drinking age limit since the mid 90s,

Our 1990 article on the savings & loan bailout scandal was selected by Utne Reader as one of the ten most under-covered stories of the past decade.

In the 1980s, Thomas S Martin predicted in the Review that "Yugoslavia will eventually break up" and that "a challenge to the centralized soviet state" would occur as a result of devolutionary trends. Both happened.

In the 1980s, we reported on the dangers of computerized voting and suggests possible solutions including an independent review of software and an adequate audit trail.

Beginning in the 1970s, we argued that the war on drugs was wrong and would not work. It hasn't.

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In 1996 we published two articles on auto safety by Ralph Nader

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We opposed and helped stop the planned freeway system that would have made DC like an east coast Los Angeles.

We published first person reports from the Mississippi pivotal civil rights summer of 1964.

For many years we provided alternative coverage of the arts, with writers such as Tom Shales (now with the Washington Post and a nationally syndicated TV critic) and Patricia Griffith, later president of the Pen/Faulkner Foundation, was also among the paper's arts critics.
Our arts section later became the Washington Review of the Arts that lasted for 25 years and won numerous awards.

We featured the work of photo editor Roland Freeman, the first photographer to win a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Freeman would become a leading photographer of the civil rights movement.

We long published the only urban planning comic strip in America, drawn by DC architect John Wiebenson.
Until its author was released from prison, we published what was then the only column written from behind bars for a non-prison publication.

In November 1990 we devoted an entire issue to the ecologically-sound city and how to develop it. The article was republished widely -- from Utne Reader to the Atlanta Constitution and the San Francisco Examiner.

Over the years many interesting writers and cartoonists have graced our pages. Among them: Eugene McCarthy; We have also featured the work of such alternative cartoonists as Ron Cobb, Tony Auth, Tom Tomorrow and Bill Griffith and the columnist Dave Barry long before they were picked up in the journalistic mainstream.

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There are butts that need kicking in this country . . . Sam Smith is handing out the boots. -- Alex Steffen, The Stranger, Seattle

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