"Two constitutional questions are posed to us at this juncture. Considering
the present circumstances, in which this election-crisis has erupted, does the
U.S. have both the right, and the obligation, to pause now for calm, sane, and
sober reflection, during these weeks the Electoral College is being prepared.
. . . My reading of the intent of the framers of the U.S.
Constitution . . . indicates that we have not only precisely that
right, and also that solemn obligation . . . to use the means which
our Constitution has prepared for like contingencies, to ensure the continued
existence of our republic according to that solemn, constitutional intent to
promote the general welfare, that commitment to the common good, upon which the
very existence of our republic was premised."
The Constitutional Path Out of the Present Crisis
Complaints Before OAS: Gore Openly Stole LaRouche's Vote
Vote Fraud: an Endemic Problem in U.S. Elections
The Southern Strategy
Economics
Junk Bond Meltdown May Lead to Market Collapse
The highly speculative $670 billion U.S. junk bond market--more than 15% of
all corporate bond financing--is on the verge of meltdown. The seizing-up of
this market, is both a reflection of, and a prime driving force behind, the
disintegration of the world financial system.
Fed Pumping Billions Per Day as `Plunge Protection' for Markets
New EIR Study Presented at Berlin Seminar
Fox: We Will Strangle Mexico To Pay the Debt
IMF Savages Korea, As LaRouche Defends It
EU Charges Big Tobacco with Smuggling Conspiracy
Business Briefs
Feature
Lawmakers Gather in Rome for Jubilee Year Debt Forgiveness
A report by Paolo Raimondi, who participated in the Nov. 4-5 Jubilee
conference in Rome.
Motion: `The Foreign Debt of Poor Countries'
Italian Senators Present Motion for a `New Bretton Woods'
Pope Urges Statesmen: Imitate St. Thomas More
"Apostolic Letter of Pope John Paul II, Issued Motu Proprio,
Proclaiming St. Thomas More as Patron of Statesmen and Politicians."
`Politics Is To Attain the Common Good'
"Address of His Holiness Pope John Paul II, to the Jubilee of Government
Leaders, Members of Parliament and Politicians."
The LaRouche Record: A 25-Year Fight for a New Economic Order
Schiller Institute Organizing Campaign
International
Russia's Eurasian Diplomacy Might Spark Real Economy
The idea that Russia's engagement in projects for infrastructure and other
real economic development on the scale of Eurasia could provide leverage to
shift economic policy as a whole toward real growth, is bringing a ray of hope.
Documentation: President Putin's speech at the Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation Forum (APEC) summit.
The Middle East: Chaos and War, or Economic Development
Leah Rabin's Agenda of Peace
By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
International Pressure Mounts Against U.S. Death Penalty
Germany is suing the United States, demanding that it pay reparations for
its "illegal acts" in the 1999 execution of two German nationals, and that it
"provide Germany a guarantee of the non-repetition of the illegal acts."
National
Mental Health Professionals Offer
Alternative to the Drugging of Children
Six States Introduce Anti-Drug Legislation
Departments
Report from Germany
Nation Is in Domestic Policy Paralysis.
Editorial
The Economy: The Rope in the House of the Hanged.