by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
LaRouche replies to President George W. Bush’s The National Security Strategy of the United States. “The time has come,” LaRouche writes, “when the possibility of the survival of our republic depends on the willingness of a majority among our people to abandon their habitual mind-slavery to so-called popular opinion. If our republic is to outlive the present crisis, we must not only abandon the war policies of Vice-President Cheney and his Chicken-hawks. Despite the monstrous mental decay in our schools, universities, and financier-controlled mass media, our survival as a nation now requires a majority among us to turn to actually thinking.”
by John Hoefle
Lyndon LaRouche warned on Aug. 24: “September is going to be a horror-show, on the international financial markets. It’s going to be a horror-show for bankruptcies throughout the United States. We’re looking at mass layoffs, with no return from them in sight, no recovery in sight.” It happened, on schedule.
by Gretchen Small
by Richard Freeman
by Rubén Cota Meza
by Kathy Wolfe
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
The Bush Administration’s “thwart mode” against allowing inspections to begin, comes as air, naval, and ground troop deployments show that war on Iraq is already underway, with a steady drive to escalate.
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach and Hussein Askary
The extensive coverage of LaRouche’s views in the Arab and Muslim world has drawn an enraged response from U.S. Ambassador to Egypt David Welch.
by Dean Andromidas
by Edward Spannaus
by Mark Burdman
by Ramtanu Maitra
by Jeffrey Steinberg
The Bush Administration’s draft resolutions before Congress and the UN Security Council are clinically insane. LaRouche calls on the United Nations to suspend its current debate on the formulations submitted to it, on the grounds that the President and Vice President of the United States are—hopefully temporarily—mad.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by Suzanne Rose
Representatives David Bonior (D-Mich.), Jim McDermott (D-Wash.), and Mike Thompson (D-Calif.) travelled to Iraq to get a first-hand view of conditions there, and help UN inspections resume.
Speeches by Ambassador Hussein Hassouna of the League of Arab States, and Chas. W. Freeman, Jr., former U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia.
by Patricia Salisbury
by Linda Everett
by Carl Osgood
“I Will Not Be Silenced.”