Why Liberals are Not LibertariansLiberal democracy and regulated capitalism is not perfect. But an anecdotal inventory of the shortcomings of public regulation of the environment does not, by itself, constitute a repudiation of the existing system. What is required is a clear and persuasive presentation of a better workable alternative. This the libertarians have not offered us. By Ernest Partridge  (1 comments)

 

Getting Through the Coming DepressionRecession doesn't even begin to describe where the U.S. and global economies are going. We have to recognize that likelihood and take steps now to build the social infrastructure that will help carry us all through the coming Depression. It ain't gonna be easy, but, if we do it right, our generation will be able to look back and feel proud of our efforts to help everybody rise out of the economic swamp. By Bernard Weiner  

 

What's wrong with the GOP?It doesn't seem like the GOP gets it. Republicans are talking about how they lost on Nov. 4 because they didn't stay true to their conservative principles. The truth lies somewhere a lot closer to the center of the political spectrum. By Chris Graham  

 

Obama: No War Crimes Charges Against the War CriminalsObama's camp signals that they will not prosecute the Bush gang for war crimes. How is this the change we need? By Dr. Dennis Loo  (2 comments)

 

First Black Top Cop; Eric Holder, Attorney Generaljust imagine how a black AG may affect tin horn, redneck sheriffs. The deputy says... By Rob Kall  (2 comments)
 

BREAKING: South Texas county indicts Cheney, former AG and state senatorA South Texas grand jury has indicted Vice President Dick Cheney and former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales on misdemeanor charges related to the alleged abuse of prisoners in Willacy County's federal detention centers. The indictments were first reported by KRGV-TV.  (11 comments)

 

A Bottom Up Rescue Plan for the Auto, Bank and Mortgage CompaniesObama keeps talking about bottom-up approaches to the economy. Here's how it could look for the big three auto companies and the banking and housing industries. By Rob Kall  (23 comments)

 

More Election Day 2008 - What Happened to Actor Tim RobbinsMany of us read with dismay the experience of actor and voting activist Tim Robbins. Because of his persistence, and perhaps because of his fame, he was ultimately able to vote. It wasn't easy nor was it pretty. Note the vindictive behavior of the NY Board of Elections - releasing Robbins' home address to the newspapers, adding insult to injury. By Joan Brunwasser  

 

Cheney and Gonzales IndictedAlleged abuse of prison inmates By Christopher Sherman  (1 comments)

 

Triumph of The Money Party: Lieberman and the Convenient Amnesia(Wash. DC) The full exoneration of a clear traitor to the Democratic Party predicts how Congress will treat the dire challenges facing the country. There will be little is no opposition to the arranged marriage between corporate and government interests. There will be no remedies for the problems that were created as a result of this arrangement. By Michael Collins  
 

Fr. Roy Bourgeois may be excommunicated for supporting female ordinationTake action to defend priest who founded School of the Americas Watch. By Rabbi Michael Lerner  (1 comments)
 

BREAKING: Mark Begich (D) Wins Alaskan Senate SeatSen. Ted Stevens, the longest serving Republican in Senate history, narrowly lost his re-election bid Tuesday, marking the downfall of a pillar of the U.S. Senate and Alaska icon who apparently couldn't survive his conviction on federal corruption charges. Dems now have 58 Senate seats, 2 away from a filibuster proof majority, with the races in Georgia and Minnesota still undecided.  

 

Let dinosaurs DieWhy should we support companies that choose not to move forward with the times. These car companies have continued to make cars with outdated technology for which there is rapidly declining demand for. By bailing out these car makers, we say as a nation that we will continue to support our fossil fuel addiction and continue are dependence on dead dinosaurs. Not a positive step! By Ben Kall  (5 comments)

 

Life on the L-edgeClimbing the "scaffolding" at the National Archives on November 15th with the Vets for Peace was an experience I'll never forget. We demand the prosecution of George Bush and Dick Cheney for War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity. By Elaine Brower  (2 comments)