
The Lineup: Week of March 19-25, 2012
Jim Hightower lauds the residents of Keene, New Hampshire who don’t want their town to get its own tank.
Jim Hightower lauds the residents of Keene, New Hampshire who don’t want their town to get its own tank.
Martha Burk weighs in on Rush Limbaugh’s ill-timed attack on Georgetown law student Sandra Fluke and its aftermath.
Jim Cason says that Washington’s new reliance on drone warfare is too dangerous.
John Feffer predicts that many political candidates will resort to anti-Islamic rhetoric between now and Election Day.
Raul A. Reyes points out the dangers of “self-deportation,” Mitt Romney’s plan for resolving the nation’s immigration challenges.
Bartlett Naylor calls on the government to fulfill a commitment to curb reckless behavior on Wall Street.
Tiffany Williams reality-checks “The Help.”
Donald Kaul unveils his new Super PAC in this campaign finance special edition.
Donald Kaul explains why it was hard to notice the official end of the Iraq War.
Andrew Korfhage underscores the dangers of natural-gas fracking following Ohio’s recent spate of earthquakes.
Marc Morial offers his top 10 wishes for 2012.
Raul A. Reyes explains why Gov. Robert Bentley is considering changes to Alabama’s draconian immigration law.
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Donald Kaul explains why he never participates in the supposed war on Christmas.
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