Clamor

Issue 28 Sep/Oct 2004

  • Politics

  • Lookin' For Work: W's Shaky Employee Evaluation by Various
  • Virtual Voting Worldwide by Pranjal Tiwari
  • Oil-Slick Jim Moves In by Greg Palast
  • From the Desk of Karl Rove by Eric Lundegaard
  • Media

  • Thorns in the Paw: Independent Journalists in the Age of Bush by Leticia Cortez, Dahr Jamail, Lorie Kramer, Vijay Prashad, Silja JA Talvi
  • Lampooning the Buffoon by Richard Ristow
  • Free Speech TV Party Tonight! by Jared Jacang Maher
  • Deception Dollars by Adam Hurter
  • Economics

  • We Used to Call that Imperialism by Alex Modotti
  • The Privileged Few and the Budgeted Many by Norman Ball
  • Someone's Got To Pay The Bills by Sarah Zia-Ebrahimi
  • Culture

  • Billionaires for Bush by Rebecca Fox
  • No, George, No! Anti-Bush Kid's Books by Eric Zassenhaus
  • Hip Hop is Breedin' Revolution. Ya Heard? by Aysha Massell
  • Sex & Gender

  • How Trafficking Became Sexy by Yasmin Nair
  • More Sex Emails, Please! by Benn Ray
  • From My Lai to Abu Ghraib by Dave Arenas
  • Women in Power by Janis E Malaby
  • People

  • Laura Flanders: Alone Amongst the Bushies by Todd Steven Burroughs
  • (Inadvertently) Voting for the Ones you Hate the Most by Jeff Nall
  • It's None of Your Damn Business by Jessamyn West
  • The Evens by Ari Paul
  • The Last Page

  • How Many More Have to Die?