magazine March 1, 2004
features
Devil in the Details
“The people of Iraq are free,” declared U.S. President George W. Bush in his State of the Union speech.… more
By Naomi Klein
Dems Vie for Star Slot
One message was clear from the first two battles of the primary season: The economy, healthcare and the war… more
By David Moberg
State of the Asylum
On the afternoon of Tuesday, January 20, In These Times received a fax: ON ORANGE ALERT HERE. ECONIMIC TERRORIST ATTACK...
By Kurt Vonnegut
Ghost Writer
I have a scoop. I know who wrote Dubya’s State of the Union address. It was William Claude Dukenfield,… more
By Studs Terkel
Second-Class Citizenship
In his State of the Union address, President Bush asked Congress to reform U.S. immigration laws “to reflect our… more
By Juan Gonzalez
Locker Room Politics
Finally, a president with the guts to denounce that widespread, national scourge: Steroid use among professional athletes. Indeed, many… more
By Susan J. Douglas
False Crusader
In his State of the Union speech, President Bush told U.S. troops: “America is proud of you. And my… more
By Jim Wallis
Two Little Words
It came as a two-word directive right after the remark about protecting American businesses from “needless federal regulation” and… more
By Sandra Steingraber
Buy In Now, Pay Later
Anyone hoping that President Bush would produce a plan to help the nation’s workers through difficult times was sure… more
By Dean Baker
Education Eugenics
Go ahead, George, and lie to me. Lie to my dog. Lie to my sister. But don’t you ever… more
By Greg Palast
Weapon of Mass Distraction
President Bush used his State of the Union address as a weapon of mass distraction and ignored the actual… more
By Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr.
Texas Testing Massacre
Candidate Bush trumpeted the academic progress of students under a reform regime built on a single standardized test, the… more
By Bill Ayers
frontline
Re-United Nations
U.S. admits U.N. role necessary for laying the electoral groundwork in Iraq
Oil and Democracy Don’t Mix
Bush administration policies guarantee a constant flow, no matter what the human cost
Bush’s Sheldon Game
Lou Sheldon calls gay people “dark forces” bent on destroying “faith and families.” He backed quarantining people with AIDS… more
U.S. vs. Them
World Social Forum takes aim at empire
culture
Sundance 2004
The Sundance Film Festival is part high school (did you get invited to the party?), part bazaar (check out… more
By Pat Aufderheide
music
Outside the Mainstream
In an age where floundering major label executives sponsor high-priced think tanks on CD pricing structures and mount public… more
Pan-tastic
What the hell? That P.J. Hogan’s splendid Peter Pan appears to be vanishing, unicorn-like, from our malls and multiplexes,… more
By James Parker
Vol. 28, Iss. 07
viewpoints
Reparations Suit Leaves Opening
It’s safe to say that the issue of reparations has arrived. And that’s a good thing.
Fear Monger in Chief
Partisanship is a dirty word. It indicates that rebellion has a voice.
Gilding the Donald
If you or I were to enter Donald Trump’s apartment—or, as Trump calls it, “the most beautiful apartment in the whole world”—we would… more
In Defense of Gay Marriage
The enemies of equal marriage rights have an agenda that goes far beyond their attack on LGBT people. These are the same people who rail against a woman’s right to choose abortion, who support state murder in capital punishment, who demand religious intrusion into public education, and faith-based delivery of vital social services.
Jose Padilla, We’re All in Trouble Here
The Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday by lawyers representing José Padilla, a client they have not been permitted to meet or talk to.… more
Was Willie Horton Gay?
Few Americans now remember that George W. Bush’s father was elected president in 1988 by using convicted murderer Willie Horton in one of… more






