by Lawrence K. Freeman
At meetings in Europe, the United States, and Mexico, young people of the “no future” generation are in dialogue with the octogenarian Lyndon LaRouche, as he makes them aware of the power of the cognitive quality of their own minds.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
LaRouche’s opening presentation to the Nov. 2-3 East Coast Youth Cadre School. “The entire system is disintegrating,” he told them. “There are two things we should consider: in general, the nature of the disintegration; what’s wrong with your parents’ generation, as such, which is the same thing—disintegration; and, what is the crucial aspect that your role has to be, in your generation, in order to fix this world mess. The role of leadership.”
by Richard Freeman
Growing unemployment and the sharp contraction of the auto industry give the lie to Commerce Department claims of a 3.1% growth in GDP.
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
by Gail G. Billington
by Michael O. Billington
by Uwe Friesecke
by Gretchen Small
LaRouche’s trip to Saltillo, the capital of the northern state of Coahuila, comes in the midst of an existential crisis far greater than that of 1982, when LaRouche was last in Mexico. Mexicans wanted to discuss with him, personally, what to do—and many made clear that they want him in the White House in 2004.
by Dean Andromidas
by Scott Thompson
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by Harley Schlanger
There was no “Bush mandate” in the mid-term election: Although high abstention rates by Democratic voters elected Republicans to control over the Senate and increased their margin by five seats in the House of Representatives, the only mandate given was on the Democratic side. It is a demand for a completely new Democratic Party leadership to replace the cronies of Sen. Joseph Lieberman and the Democratic Leadership Council.
by Nancy Spannaus
The Democratic Party’s national leadership vacuum has left Democrats, and sane Republicans, no place to turn but to the economic recovery policies of Democratic Presidential pre-candidate Lyndon LaRouche, the leader of the “FDR” tradition.
by Michele Steinberg
by Edward Spannaus
by Don Phau
Through the Saban Entertainment company, Israeli military intelligence, aided by the Christian Right, has created a multibillion-dollar market in violent videos for children in the United States.
Ashcroft’s Blood Lust.