This week George W. Bush gave a major speech on immigration.
THE BASIS, THE GOALS, AND THE METHODS OF THE COMMUNIST REVOLUTION
By Bob Avakian
The print edition of Revolution Newspaper is serializing this piece continuing in Issue #48 with Part 3. This exhilarating new talk is available in its entirety here.
By Alan Goodman
Horowitz got over to a great degree with both the anti-communist lies and the racist stereotypes, distortions, and outright lies about Black people.
Correspondences
An Open Letter to David Horowitz
Mr. Horowitz, I find your stories of leftist "persecution" of conservatives to be a joke.
On May 15, ABC News reported that the government is using a provision of the USA PATRIOT Act to track phone calls made by journalists at the New York Times, the Washington Post and ABC News.
By Sunsara Taylor
"Do you care more about the pigs around you or God?" BattleCry leader Ron Luce asked the crowd of more than 17,000 youth gathered at Wachovia Spectrum Stadium in Philadelphia on Friday, May 12.
In his May 15 speech on immigrants, Bush promoted guest worker programs, which he said, will "meet the needs of our economy ... [and] would add to our security by making certain we know who is in our country and why they are here." But what is the true nature of these kinds of programs?
Cheers & Jeers
Cheers to actor Ian McKellen for his spot-on comment about the Bible on the NBC "Today" show on May 17.
Correspondences
Revolution has received a number of correspondences from readers about reading, discussing, and promoting Bob Avakian's memoir, From Ike to Mao and Beyond: My Journey from Mainstream America to Revolutionary Communist.
Part 16: The Defeat of Socialism in China and Lessons for the Future
By Raymond Lotta
China is No Longer Socialist
From A World To Win News Service
The once spell-binding natural beauty of the landscape around the shores of Lake Victoria in Tanzania stands today in sharp contrast to the wretchedness of the inhabitants and their fly-infested, horrendous surroundings.
A five-member investigative panel put together by the University of Colorado last summer has recommended that Ethnic Studies professor Ward Churchill—who became the target of two governors and a mob of right-wing columnists and talk show fascists fifteen months ago for remarks he made after 9/11—be either suspended for two to five years, or fired.