US politics and the Presidential Election
Features collected by TFF October 24, 2004Is there any significant difference between Bush and Kerry?
Gina Doggett, IHT
Meanwhile: When I was a child, I believed in AmericaJames Caroll, Boston Globe
Why Americans back the warLinda Feldmann, Christian Science Monitor
Why woman are edging toward BushMichael Moore.com
Mr. Bush and His 10 Ever-Changing Different Positions on Iraq: "A flip and a flop and now just a flop."Common Dreams
My congressman stands for money, not for me.
And, what's even worse, there's no way I can get rid of himWilliam Safire, IHT
Kerry: America's newest neocon, more hawkish than Bush...Stephen Zunes, FPIF
While criticizing implementation, Kerry endforses Bush's unilateralist agendaAntoine Audouard, IHT
Meanwhile: Dear President KerbushStephen Zunes, FPIF
Fact and fiction in foreign policy: Misleading statements by the two candidates
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Ivan Eland, The Independent Institute
The Empire has not clothes. U.S. foreign policy exposedAlexander Cockburn, New Left Review
The year of surrendering quietly. The correlative to a politics of "Anyone but Bush" has become: Not a words against Kerry...Asahi Shimbun
Survey: 8 og 10 nations favor KerryJoshua Green, The Atlantic online
Karl Rove in a cornerJacques Julliard, The Nouvel Observateur & TruthOut
Wake up America!
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Feeling the draft - the justified suspicion that after the election, Mr. Bush will seek a large expansion in our military, quite possibly through a return of the draft.Marjorie Cohn, TruthOut
Bush gets "F" in civil rights - not surprising that the Republicans on the Civil Rights Commission have resisted the release of the report until after the November election.Robert Scheer, AlterNet
The secret in the CIA back pocket. The agency is withholding a damning report on intelligence failures before 9/11 that points at senior officials.