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The Layers of Terri Schiavo’s unfolding Tragedy

March 26, 2005
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The Terri Schiavo tragedy unfolds in many layers of controversy. They range from the bitter dispute between her husband, Michael, and her father and mother, Robert and Mary Schindler, all the way to the involvement by the Governor, the Congress, the federal courts and many religious, disability rights and medical organizations. If the focus is…

Keep The Hammer

March 18, 2005
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The Republican majority leader in the House of Representatives, Cong. Tom DeLay of Texas, and I agree on one issue dear to his mind and heart. We do not want him to resign from Congress in the midst of deepening scandal surrounding his aggressive political and fundraising activities. Stay put, Tom. The Republican Party needs…

Corporate Cyborg

March 13, 2005
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Corporate cyborg, Arnold Schwarzenegger, must be thinking these days that it was not like this in his movies. On the screen, Arnold was the pursuer, the hunter, and the attacker. On the hustings now, it is the nurses, along with the teachers, and the firefighters, who are dogging him everywhere with their protests against his…

Journalists Criticize Iraq/War Media Coverage

March 4, 2005
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Dear Editor, Publisher, Producer, Reporter: We are writing to convey a level of heightened expectation in your forthcoming coverage of the U.S.-Iraq situation. War coverage, and coverage of the period preceding war, test the reliability of our news media. Access to truly independent sources of information is essential, given the government’s control of knowledge, data,…

Take The Offensive; Stop Bush’s Assault On Protections of Medical Malpractice Victims

March 3, 2005
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Having moved along the path of destroying the freedoms and rights hitherto accorded wrongfully injured or defrauded Americans to have their full day in court via state class actions, George W. Bush is now pushing the Congress to make it even more difficult to sue for injuries and fatalities coming from medical negligence or incompetence.…

How Safe Are We?

February 25, 2005
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George W. Bush often says that the safety of all Americans is his highest priority. He doesn’t mean advancing vigorously the implementation of laws he has sworn to enforce against occupational disease and trauma, traffic injuries, air pollution, medical malpractice and other unsafe conditions that are taking the lives of many tens of thousands of…

El Jefe

February 19, 2005
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It is difficult even for news hounds to keep up with the repeated and new prevarications of President George W. Bush. When he told his council of advisors a while back that he did not have to explain because he was the President, El Jefe was not kidding. It is difficult even for news hounds…

Maintaining the duopoly

February 13, 2005
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The phrase “participant-observer” comes from social science literature to mean someone who writes about an event or process while having participated in it. I’m going to have to do a little of that to make the following remarks. Bob Herbert is one of my favorite columnists. Writing twice a week in the New York Times…

Statement by Ralph Nader on the passage of S. 5, the misnamed “Class Action Fairness Act.”

February 10, 2005
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“This bill is another license for corporations to lie, cheat and steal with impunity” A majority of the United States Senate today dealt a blow to the freedom of all Americans to seek justice in a court of law. At President Bush”s behest, limitations on class action lawsuits were approved in the erroneously named, “Class…

Letter to President Bush on the Federal Budget

February 6, 2005
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Feb. 6, 2005 President George W. BushThe White HouseWashington, D.C. Dear President Bush: With the transmission of your federal budget tomorrow, you will extend your record of massive deficits, privileges and tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations, and sharp reductions in the budgets for health care and protection of the poor, the children and…