The Progressive POPULIST

A Twice-Monthly Journal from the Heartland
April 1, 2004 -- Volume 10, Number 6
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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COVER/William Rivers Pitt
NOC at the White House door

EDITORIAL
We're all Democrats now

JIM HIGHTOWER
Manufacturing burgers; Madness of our Mad Cow policy; GMOs loose on our land; Grocery workers fight for middle class; Breaking greed mold; Stalking 'The Thing'.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

RURAL ROUTES/Margot McMillen
Re: Ralph running

DISPATCHES
Job lag in 'Bush Boom; Electoral map ...

CURT ARENS
Will real friend of family farmer stand?

PEPPER TRAIL
The high cost of low prices

JOHN NICHOLS
Vote against gene-altered food historic

CALAMITY HOWLER/A.V. Krebs
Remembering forgotten victims of nukes

TED RALL
In defense of radicalism

RAY McGOVERN
No skunks allowed at 'fact-finding' party

JAMES K. GALBRAITH
What we know -- and what we don't know

JESSE JACKSON
Bush undermined Haiti democracy

DAVE ZWEIFEL
Republican stingingly rebukes Bush

GRASSROOTS/Hank Kalet
Retiring the tax cuts

JOHN BUELL
Fiscal and intellectual deficits

MEDIA BEAT/Norman Solomon
Assuming the right to intervene

STEPHEN PIZZO
Credit card crack

NICHOLAS VON HOFFMAN
Saving private profit: Outsourcing war

LAURA FLANDERS
Halliburton means never saying 'sorry'

SCOTT KLINGER
Worry over job exports fuels Edwards surge

DAVID CALLAHAN
Stock market hasn't reformed

WILLIAM A. COLLINS
For non-government unions, it's all uphill

ARIANNA HUFFINGTON
Pentagon sounds global warming alarm

GENE LYONS
Fact-finding sidetracked by theology

MUCKRAKER/Amanda Griscom
She bothered me with science

PAPER CUTS/Judith Gorman
It's debatable

MARK ENGLER
The Iraqi monkey crisis

GEOV PARRISH
Wisconsin warning

WAYNE O'LEARY
The Great Inoculator

SAM SMITH
The election is over; we lost. On to Nov. 3

DAVID SWANSON
Nader and the powers that be

AMERICAS/Gonzales & Rodriguez
The Bush-Clinton morality play

ALEXANDER COCKBURN
The uproar over Nader

JOHN ANDERSON
Create an open electoral process

PUBLIC INTEREST/Ralph Nader
Pensions are up for grabs

HEALTH CARE/Joan Retsinas
April: 'Just Say No' month

SAM URETSKY
Stopping Canadian drug runners

LARRY KEARNEY
Take back the common decency

ROB RICHIE & STEVEN HILL
Dems should lead reform

PETER PHILLIPS
Mainstream media fails on Haiti

MARK WEISBROT
'Free trade' favors the rich over workers

CHRIS PEPUS
Getting back to MLK's agenda

MOLLY IVINS
Comic relief on the right; Four wars and cloud of dust; Taxpayers fannies on the line.

DONALD KAUL
Nader needs to get real


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