by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
“The obvious, currently popular error about the present crisis, is the increasingly widespread assumption, in the U.S.A. and abroad, that the mess which this President has created, is entirely of his administration’s doing. This President might be the most obvious case of a leading fool in the world today, but he is not the only such fool. Look at those equally foolish governments, and other people from around much of the world as a whole, who hate the U.S.A. under Bush so much—and, admittedly, they do have reasons—that these misguided people wallow in the suicidal delusions, that the collapse of the U.S.A. would more or less solve the greatest problems of the rest of the world, and that the plunge into the mass insanity of ‘globalization’ is inevitable.”
by Aaron Yule
A front-line report from the LaRouche Youth Movement on their blitz campaign against the efforts of the Lynne Cheney/Joe Lieberman campus gestapo to monitor professors and squelch any political discourse which strays from the arguments of the War Party of George Shultz and his Committee on the Present Danger.
by L. Wolfe
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by Nancy Spannaus and Edward Spannaus
by Michele Steinberg and an EIR Research Team
An exposé of how pro-Bush, pro-war Sen. Joe Lieberman was put into office, how he ran a “protection racket” for Dick Cheney in Congress, how his connection to organized crime/dirty money interests helped run a fascist penetration of the Democratic Party.
by Mark Bender and Michele Steinberg
by Michele Steinberg
by Michele Steinberg and George Canning
by Scott Thompson
by William F. Wertz, Jr.
The United States Embassy in Berlin has organized a forum for Bush-Cheney Democrats, as a counter-operation against Lyndon LaRouche.
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
by Dean Andromidas
by Paul Gallagher
Hedge funds have forced companies to cancel new industrial facilities, and instead cough up hundreds of millions in shareholder payouts. The unimaginable speculative gambling on what is left of the productive economy, by the hedge funds, is going to bring them down, along with the banking system which has been financing them.
by Marsha Freeman
by Mary Jane Freeman
by Rainer Apel