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Volume 31, Number 40, October 15, 2004

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Priority Campaign Issue Is
President Bush's Insanity

Speaking to a Washington audience on Oct. 6, in a webcast conference sponsored by LaRouche PAC, Lyndon H. LaRouche outlined the three kinds of insanity that have to be eradicated, if the crisis in America and the world is to be overcome: the insanity of the incumbent President; the mass insanity, as typified by religious fundamentalism; and the cultural insanity known as "free trade," which has turned the United States, once the world's most productive nation, into a junk heap. "In order to stop the fascists, who are clearly marching behind Bush-Cheney, we have to get them out now. But we have to make sure that a Kerry Administration does not, out of liberalism, capitulate to the demands of the bankers, in the way the Europeans capitulated to the bankers in installing fascism in 1933, in particular, in Germany. . . . That's why this PAC exists."
Includes animated graphics.

National

Dick Cheney: The Sociopath Uncorked

Cheney is a prime target of a string of criminal investigations, involving forged documents, corporate bribes, trading with the enemy, leaks of classified material, and widespread corruption in Iraq no-bid reconstruction contracts.

New Moves To Clean Up Congress
Without DeLay

House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Tex.) has been admonished twice by the House Ethics Committee twice, and Rep. Chris Bell said DeLay "could face indictment in the near future."

As the Iraq War-Lies Crumble,
Bush Pushes Deeper Into the Quaqmire

Insane Rush To Push
Intelligence Bills Through Congress

Feature

Triple Shock:
How To Think About the Global Crisis

Jonathan Tennenbaum's speech to the Schiller Institute's conference in Germany on Sept. 26, and a portion of the questions and answers to him and Lyndon LaRouche. "What we're looking at right now is not a simple financial crisis, but a collapse of the whole system. And by system, I don't just mean certain contractual agreements, but actually the entire basis of ideas, the entire thought structure, the agreements, the institutions, the arrangements, formal or informal, that have governed the world over recent decades, and in a sense, since 1763."

Economics

Produce Water, or Fight Over It,
Is the Real Issue in the West

One of the incoming U.S. President's greatest economic challenges, will be to work with Mexico and Canada as friends to produce new water-supply resources for the Great American Desert and surrounding areas of the continent, to allow economic progress and defeat an unprecedented drought.

Rep. Hunter Backs Water Scarcity,
Not Solutions

IMF Needs `Structural Reform,'
Not Argentina!

The Argentine government is countering the murderous demands of the IMF, with its own document charging that the Fund "makes unilateral decisions, worrying more about its own position than the impact of its policies," while totally ignoring the poverty and unemployment that result.

International

Can Elections Really
Take Place in Iraq?

Unless elections are held, hopes for a return to sovereignty, independence, and peace will be dim, if not nil. Yet, the military and political measures being implemented by the U.S. and Iraqi interim government forces, are virtually assuring that no such elections can be held.

Terrorism Ravages Northeast India

The Bloody Truth of
Gaza Disengagement

Bring Down Blair by Defeating Bush!

Departments

Report From Germany

Monday Rallies Spread in Europe.

Editorial

Children of Satan