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What's at stake?
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Control
of the Senate and House: On Tuesday, November 5 the entire House, a 3rd
of the Senate, 36 Governors and many state Legislators will be determined. Make
your voice heard and Find out what labor and its allies are doing:
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Women
- Women Gear Up for 2002 Election,
- Women Vow to Fight Bush Policies
- Union blasts homeland unionbusting
- Youth gear up for 2002 elections
- April 20th Radio Coverage by 'Student Voices for Peace'
- Economic recovery? Not for African Americans
- Edward James Olmos critica EEUU
- Nightmare on the border,
- Racial discrimination and income
- The Latino vote: Getting stronger
- NAACP convention: Freedom under fire
- Energy Dept. ships plutonium to S.C
- The Right-Wing Corporate Agenda and the Enviromental Danger
- Pharmaceutical Industry: RX for Profit
- Bush kills Rx benefit for seniors
- Wellstone opposes privatizing Social Securit
- ,Saving and imporoving Social Security: The Communist Party's solution
Labor
Youth
People of color
Environmental
Seniors
Defeating
Rightwing Extremism. The rightwing is pouring huge sums of money into the
2002 elections. They are expected to pour 15 time as much money into the 2002
election as the labor movement. An all-out attempt is being made to defeat progressive
and pro-worker, pro-people candidates.
- Election battle heats up as Bush met by protest
- We can defeat the ultra-right
- Report on 2002 elections, Joelle Fishman, Chair, Political Action Commission
- Union members run for Congress
- AFL-CIO maps big 2002 drive
- Steelworker wins
- A union leader runs for Florida Senate
Attacks by the rightwing and the fight back
Union campaigns
Union
Rights.A Republican victory in November will be a giant setback in the
struggle to win better wages, working conditions, healthcare, civil liberties,
etc.
- Longshore negotiations Key battle for democratic rights
- Bush readies Navy to act against longshore union
- Bush intervention a threat to all labor
- Machinist union extends Boeing contract
- Bush blocks funds for September 11 victims
- Bush kills RX benefits for seniors
The attack on labor
Civil
Liberties and Constitutional Rights. A Republican victory in November will
be a giant setback in the struggle to maintane and extend democratic rights
to the Black, brown and white working class.
- Drive launched to defend civil liberties
- Expulsion of Arab teacher denounced
- Bush appointee favors concentration camps
The attack on civil liberties
Corporate
crime & Peace or War. The Bush administration has been complacent at best
and supportive at worst, of Enron, WolrdCom and corporate crime in general.
The Presidents threats of war on Iraq and Afghanistan will not only take thousands
of lives. It will also do nothing to avert the mounting economic crisis that
working families are faced with.
- Enron put Bush in office
- Enron memos expose $ 30 billion scam
- Enron workers say: Bush knew
- I hate it when that happens
- CPUSA Peace Conference Presentation
- Peace meeting: America is less safe
- Afghanistan: Some overlooked history
- Opposition grows to war with Iraq
- Lawmaker oppose Iraq war
- Canadian workers oppose planned U.S. attack on Iraq
- Iraq's people must win democratic patriotic alternative
- New York City Labor Against War
The The Never Ending War against terror
Say
NO! to Bush with your vote November 5.
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How to get involved.
- Register Online
- Subscibe to the People's Weekly World
- Join the Communist Partry
- CP immediate program for the crisis [under construction]
- Links to friends, allies, coalitions, form letters and campaign sites.
The
Direction of Our Country! Our Vision for the Future!
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Why you should join the CPUSA/YCL
- Downloadable material: CPUSA 2002 Elections Brochure, Spanish version

