The Filibuster Excuse LivesFor the past two years, Congress has pretended that ending a war requires passing a bill and blamed its failure to pass a bill on Republican filibusters and presidential vetoes. The veto excuse is gone. But the pretense that a bill is needed is firmly entrenched, and the filibuster excuse lives. By David Swanson  (1 comments)

 

We're not out of the woods yet!So, whatever happens--or if nothing happens--there is still cause for profound concern (assuming that we really care about democracy). And even if the Court were not a rogue outfit, hijacked by theocratic partisans, we'd still have plenty of good reason to demand some radical reform of our election system, even if you're thoroughly delighted with the (temporary?) outcome on Nov. 4. By Mark Crispin Miller  

 

Redefining 'Realism'Shouldn't it mean looking at the consequences of what we do? By Bob Koehler  

 

Neo-Transcendentalist Time: What's The Difference Between Neo & The Other "Matrix" Characters?Now is the time for the neo-transcendentalists. By Steve Consilvio  (5 comments)

 

Groupthink Unchained(A national security meeting some time in 2009) By Doug Rogers  (4 comments)

 

Women's Safety and Health in Post-Mumbai IndiaRH Reality Check: In response to terrorist attacks in Mumbai, more power will be vested in state machinery to be better prepared for a similar crisis in the future. That very same power can be used to exploit women. By Deepali Gaur Singh  

 

Slavery, American-Style, Must Be Abolished!Millions of American workers are working two and three jobs and being paid so poorly they can't get ahead. President-elect Obama would do well to concentrate on helping them rise out of poverty. Lifting 50-million Americans out of poverty would solve a lot of problems on Wall Street and Detroit. By Sherwood Ross  (5 comments)

 

What Would a Coalition Government Mean for NAFTA and the SPP?Many see a coalition government as an opportunity to have a functional parliament, which could serve to curb the apathy that many Canadians feel towards their politicians. It could also be used to further press for renegotiating NAFTA, and could finally lead to a parliamentary debate on the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP)of North America. By Dana Gabriel  

 

Woody Guthrie: A little recession music, please"This machine kills fascists" By Mickey Z.  (4 comments)

 

More Than a Sentence for O.J. SimpsonThe instant O.J. Simpson was found guilty of robbery, kidnapping and weapons charges in a Las Vegas court, a lusty on line debate ensued between legal experts and bloggers over whether the judge would or should throw the book at Simpson at his sentencing on December 5. By earl ofari hutchinson  (3 comments)

 

It's the economy?Are we blaming the wrong guys? By Richard Hirschhorn  (1 comments)