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Provocaciones y violencia racista están creciendo y son motivo de mucha preocupación. El racismo representa un peligro muy grave para nuestra nación.
Read more | Nov. 10, 2007

WASHINGTON — Los republicanos en el Congreso sostuvieron al veto del presidente Bush al Programa de Seguro de Salud Para Niños (SCHIP por sus siglas en inglés) por segunda vez en tantas semanas, haciendo caso omiso a un nuevo reporte que dijo que en 21 estados, los fondos del programa se agotarán en 2008 al menos que el Congreso apruebe el programa con un gran aumento de fondos.
Read more | Nov. 10, 2007

Recently Sam Webb, national chair of the Communist Party USA, remarked in one of his reports that in the national elections the working class has to fight for that inch of space where it can have room to organize for further gains. Nowhere is this more illustrated than on the subject of health care.
Read more | Nov. 10, 2007

In the 2008 elections, the reactionaries are hoping to divide our progressive class with the immigration “wedge” issue. From what I have seen around North Texas so far, it is working pretty well for them. If one looks at history, it’s easy to see how the old pogroms against Jews were cooked up.
Read more | Nov. 10, 2007

Wall Street wizard Robert E. Rubin, former Clinton treasury secretary, is stepping in to clean up Citigroup, which recently forecast losses of $13 billion due to its role in the subprime mortgage racket. That bubble has burst, sowing misery as millions of hard-pressed homeowners are forced into foreclosure.
Read more | Nov. 10, 2007

A related but less publicized UN report issued in November 2006 was titled “Livestock’s Long Shadow — Environmental Issues and Options” by the Food and Agricultural Organization of the UN. The report presents an in-depth scientific analysis of the impact of agriculture on the ecology of the planet.
Read more | Nov. 10, 2007

WASHINGTON — The Senate defied President Bush, Nov. 2, and approved for a third time a new version of the SCHIP children’s health care program by a 64-30 vote. Meanwhile, House leaders struggled to win over enough Republicans to pass the measure with bipartisan support in the face of yet another veto threat.
Read more | Nov. 10, 2007

For every two people detained in immigration enforcement operations, one child is left behind, according to a recent report, “Paying the Price: The impact of Immigration Raids on America’s Children,” released by the National Council of La Raza and the Urban Institute.
Read more | Nov. 10, 2007

Less than a week after Chrysler workers barely approved a concessionary contract, the company’s Nov. 1 announcement that it will slash 10,000 hourly jobs, 1,000 salaried jobs and 40 percent of its contracting jobs rocked plant floors across the country. This job-slashing offensive is on top of 13,000 job cuts Chrysler announced last February, bringing the total layoffs to one-third of its workforce.
Read more | Nov. 10, 2007

The new crisis in Pakistan demonstrates the hypocrisy of Bush administration saber-rattling against Iran, foreign policy analysts say.
Read more | Nov. 10, 2007


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