by Nancy Spannaus
Determined to stop the growing death toll from the closure of D.C. General Hospital, by forcing Congress to overturn the illegal decision shutting it down, hundreds marched on June 6 to defend the principle of the General Welfare. Said the mother of one victim, shot minutes away from D.C. General, who died en route to a distant trauma center, “No family should have to go through what I went through.”
by Raymond L. Flynn
One hundred and thirty-one elected officials and others, from all over the country, signed on to support the effort to save D.C. General.
by Lynne Speed
by John Hoefle
While companies like Enron charge states like California thousands of dollars per megawatt-hour, and their tentacles into the White House get downright embarrassing, one energy pirate smiles and shrugs, “Who’s to say what ‘just and reasonable’ rates mean?”
by Suzanne Rose
by Paul Gallagher
An interview with Erik Fleming.
by Hussein Al-Nadeem
by Rachel Douglas and Jonathan Tennenbaum
by Richard Freeman
by Mary Jane Freeman
by Stuart Rosenblatt
One of the chief architects of the destruction of the U.S. citizen’s ability to think, was publicist Walter Lippmann. His works, spanning over 50 years, represented the most clear-cut assault on what Lyndon LaRouche has identified as the American intellectual tradition.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
On May 24, Lyndon LaRouche addressed a roundtable of 20 Polish science educators at the Warsaw Polytechnic University.
by Dean Andromidas
by Sara Madueño and Manuel Hidalgo
by Silvia Palacios
A binational conference of patriots for national sovereignty was held in Brazil on June 1.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Lyndon LaRouche’s message to the Brazil-Argentina conference.
by Col. Mohamed Alí Seineldín
by Lorenzo Carrasco
by Kathy Wolfe
by Ramtanu Maitra
by Ramtanu Maitra
by L. Chamberlain
by Linda Everett
Erik Fleming, a second-term Mississippi State Representative, travelled to Monterrey, Mexico in May to intervene against the World Bank push for energy deregulation there.
by T.G. Mukengechay
T.G. Mukengechay comments on the documentary “Murder Colonial-Style,” by Thomas Fiefer, shown on German TV.
Halt the Reign of Terror at FBI, DOJ.
In last week’s issue, a photo caption on p. 72 misidentified Elliot Greenspan. He is the LaRouche Democrat running for the New Jersey gubernatorial nomination.
Also in last week’s issue (“‘Southern Flank’ in Mexico Against Bush’s Energy Cartel,” p. 4), we reported that Enron’s profits that gone from $40 billion in 1999 to $100 billion in 2000. It was revenues, not profits, that went to the $100 billion level.