Congress Expands FBI Spying Power
By Ryan Singel, Wired News, 02:00 AM Nov. 24, 2003 PT
wOrE aNd PiEcE
Thursday, November 27, 2003
PATRIOT Act Quietly Expanded (MLP)
By templurkeracct, Wed Nov 26th, 2003 at 10:57:58 PM EST
Violence breaks out despite truce
At least seven people have been killed in Kashmir despite a ceasefire between Indian and Pakistan.
BBC News, Thursday, 27 November, 2003, 08:14 GMT
US to send extra marines to Iraq
Other countries have been reluctant to contribute troops
The Pentagon has announced plans to send about 3,000 additional US marines to Iraq.
BBC News, Thursday, 27 November, 2003, 07:28 GMT
...The Christian Science Monitor...
Why anti-US attacks have spread to Iraq's north
By Nicholas Blanford | Correspondent
Israel: Iran is now danger No. 1
US, Britain, France, and Germany threatened Iran on Monday with sanctions over its nuclear program.
By Nicole Gaouette | Staff writer
The Less-Than-Special Bush/Blair Relationship
Ian Williams, AlterNet, November 21, 2003
Media Silence on 9/11
Danny Schechter and Colleen Kelly, AlterNet, November 24, 2003
...he could be a contender...
Open City
We Happy Few
Dennis Kucinich’s true believers
by Steven Mikulan, LAWeekly, Nov. 28 - Dec. 4
Remember: Anybody But Bush!
Wednesday, November 26, 2003
Bush Speaks
...Not for the feint of heart...
Anybody But Bush
"In the 2004 presidential election, we must not split our vote between Greens and Democrats. I know the Greens have party building to do, but, if Mr. Bush wins again, there will be no America for them to build their party in. So they must defer this time and earn our respect and admiration for doing so." ~ Granny D March 8, 2003
...a couple from Ted Rall...
AFGHAN ROAD TO RUIN
We're Spending Too Much, Getting Too Little
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HOWARD DEAN FOR PRESIDENT
In 2004, Anybody But Bush
How do we get out of Iraq? Part 1 & Part 2
Winning the war was the easy bit. But since the fall of Baghdad the news from Iraq has gone from bad to worse: daily attacks on US troops, mounting public hostility to the occupation, no credible government in sight. So how can Britain and America escape the quagmire? And how can we prevent Iraq descending into violent chaos as soon as the troops pull out? We asked eight experts with very different viewpoints for an 'exit strategy'
Wednesday November 26, 2003, The Guardian
Comment
America's enemy within
Armed checkpoints, embedded reporters in flak jackets, brutal suppression of peaceful demonstrators. Baghdad? No, Miami
Naomi Klein, Wednesday November 26, 2003, The Guardian
Monday, November 24, 2003
FBI uses new powers to bug anti-war groups
Julian Borger in Washington, Monday November 24, 2003, The Guardian