Eric Ruder on the weak antiwar movement

Original article in Socialist Worker Why is the antiwar movement so weak? October 12, 2007 ERIC RUDER analyzes the state of the national antiwar struggle and what lies ahead. SINCE THE start of the Iraq war, antiwar sentiment has grown dramatically in the U.S. In 2003, 23 percent of the U.S. population thought the U.S.… Continue reading Eric Ruder on the weak antiwar movement

Victory in Texas for Kenneth Foster

From Socialist Worker ALAN MAASS reports on the successful struggle to save Kenneth Foster. IN AN inspiring victory for the anti-death penalty struggle, Kenneth Foster Jr. won clemency August 30, hours before he was scheduled to be executed in Texas’ death chamber. For more than 10 years, politicians, prosecutors and judges at every level failed… Continue reading Victory in Texas for Kenneth Foster