by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Speech to a town meeting in Burbank, California. “I’m going to talk about the subject of Constitutional law, from a very specific standpoint, and dealing with the state of California, to illustrate a problem of our nation, and a problem of the world at large.”
by John Hoefle
Vice President Cheney’s relationship with the Halliburton defense contractor exemplifies what President Eisenhower had in mind, when he warned about the dangers of “the acquisition of unwarranted influence” by the “military-industrial complex.”
Lyndon LaRouche’s Presidential campaign outlines the foundations for a new American foreign policy toward the Western Hemisphere, in the footsteps of John Quincy Adams.
by Marcia Merry Baker
by Ronald Moncayo Paz
by Dean Andromidas
In reply to the U.S. veto of a UN resolution demanding that Israel retract its threat to “expel” Palestinian leader Arafat, Lyndon LaRouche demanded that President Bush freeze all U.S. financial support to Israel, until the Sharon government stops its current murderous policy.
by Gretchen Small
The former Mexican foreign minister’s campaign for the 2006 Presidential elections is the instrument of a foreign imperialist operation to break up Mexico—and LaRouche’s Youth Movement is out to stop it.
by Gretchen Small
by Rainer Apel and Jeffrey Steinberg
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Ramtanu Maitra
by Mark Burdman
The Professor, murdered in his Moscow apartment on Aug. 22, was a great friend of the LaRouche movement with a vast knowledge of Eurasia and world history.
by Yelena Suponina
by Mary Burdman
An interview with Grigori Bondarevsky.
by Grigori Bondarevsky
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
by Tatiana Shaumian
by Edward Spannaus and Jeffrey Steinberg
Cheney’s televised claims that Iraq reconstruction was going well, that the budget-busting costs were anticipated in advance, and that Saddam Hussein had been linked to the 9/11 terrorist attacks, were greeted with widespread derision and incredulity in the press and from intelligence specialists.
by Harley Schlanger
by Edward Spannaus
by Carl Osgood
by Robert Barwick and Allen Douglas
Politics of Fear.
Sharon Plans Full Gaza Invasion in October.