To Comfort The Afflicted
And Afflict The Comfortable

To Comfort The Afflicted And Afflict The Comfortable

Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Observercast

Courting Terror One Teenager At A Time

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BY SUSAN ESTRICH When I was 15, my mother let me take the bus to Lynn, a small city about five miles from our house and two blocks from my father’s office. I was pretty pleased with myself because otherwise my independence was limited entirely by my leg strength. This week, three girls that age […]

Boston Deserves Its Trial

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BY SUSAN ESTRICH Today’s issue is whether the trial of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev for the Boston Marathon bombing, delayed already, should be moved out of Boston. No way. How can a former president of the Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts [me] say such a thing? How could any decent liberal deny this young man, presumed innocent […]

Honoring Our Presidents

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BY SUSAN ESTRICH The headline that caught my attention on Presidents Day could not have been starker, colder: “Intense Republican Hate Is Skewing Obama Polls.” It’s ironic because only a few days before, a number of pollsters had shown the president actually doing better in the popularity contest, even reaching 50% approval. But as we […]

An Exciting Democracy Movement Arises In Chicago

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BY JIM HIGHTOWER Chicago! City of broad shoulders. Plutocratic hog butcher. Toolmaker for progressive change. Stacker of the wheat of grassroots power, wheat separated from the chaff of corporate politicians. Stormy, husky, brawling. Planning, building, breaking, rebuilding. Under its wrist is the pulse, and under its ribs is the heart of the people. Laughing! Proud […]

The Joneses Win: The Why Of Weak Consumer Spending

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BY FROMA HARROP A new report on consumer spending shows that consumers are not spending. Economists thought that the savings from cheaper gasoline – hundreds of dollars a year for most – would be hauled to the stores. But non-gasoline retail spending didn’t budge last month, flat after falling a bit in December, according to […]