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Volume 33, Number 50, December 15, 2006

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Bush Demands His Own Impeachment

President George Bush's infantile and defiant response to the Dec. 6 release of the Iraq Study Group report was tantamount to a demand for his own impeachment, along with that of Vice President Dick Cheney. Jeffrey Steinberg reports.

Solution Must Be Truly Comprehensive

Comments by Lyndon LaRouche, Jr. on the Iraq Study Group report.

Excerpts from the Iraq Study Group Report

Who's Who in the Iraq Study Group

Southwest Asia: The LaRouche Doctrine

Excerpts from LaRouche's policy statement on Southwest Asia that was released on April 17, 2004.

Feature

Ben Franklin's Youth Movement:
Making the American Revolution

"The American Revolution, and the framing of the U.S. Constitution," writes Nancy Spannaus, "represent the quality of devotion to fundamental principles, which is characteristic of a movement of young people who have not given up their ideals, and are determined to fight through the encrusted `way things are done' which traditionally holds back progress." And like the LaRouche Youth Movement today, they were guided by a wise octogenarian.

Science & Technology

International Fusion Project
Finally Getting Under Way

More than 20 nations have agreed to build the first large-scale fusion energy experimental facility to demonstrate the scientific and technical feasibility of fusion power.

World News

British Insider Tolls Alarm:
Systemic Crisis Is Imminent

Helga Zepp-LaRouche writes that even the establishment press is reporting that the escalating collapse of the dollar threatens a systemic crash of the financial-economic system.

Argentina Tells Soros, To `Git'

Argentine President Néstor Kirchner has dealt a lethal blow to a looting operation by mega-speculator George Soros. American Dems, are you listening?

Lack of Leadership Endangers
India's National Security (PDF)

The political leadership of India, unlike that of China, has not succeeded in developing a trusted relationship with the nations surrounding it, and has failed to work out a comprehensive plan that would ensure long-term security.

Normal Life Is Impossible in
Israeli-Controlled Gaza

An interview with Mohammed Omer.

LaRouche to Chinese Press:
Crash of the Dollar Means Global Collapse

Lyndon LaRouche responds to questions from the Chinese publication Science and Technology Daily.

Rohatynite Slashes New York Health Care

Alabama Tour:
LYM Joins Amelia Robinson
To Organize for Truth and Beauty,
Against Fear

Speeches at Tuskegee, Alabama's Butler Chapel AME Zion by civil rights heroine Amelia Boynton Robinson, and Wesley Irwin and Kesha Rogers of the LaRouche Youth Movement.

Allard's Hoax on the Subject of LaRouche

Lyndon LaRouche addresses the defamatory charges which Jean Guy Allard, of the Cuban press service Granma International, levelled against him.

A Weird Case From Berlin:
The Age of the Marionettes

By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

LaRouche: German Police Discredit
Cheney's Rewarmed Duggan Hoax

National News

Development

Darfur Needs Emergency Aid
and Economic Development

If crises in Africa are to be prevented, the physical breakdown process under way throughout Africa, worsened by four decades of globalization, will have to be replaced by development based on large-scale infrastructure projects, and the most modern technologies.

`Out From the Nile':
New Rivers, New Civilization in Egypt, Sudan (PDF)

An economic development proposal for Sudan and Egypt, presented at a 1997 conference in Germany.

Will the Campus Gestapo Save Darfur?

The LaRouche Youth Movement takes on those who want to use the crisis in Darfur to destroy Sudan, instead of dealing with lack of development which is the cause of the crisis.

Interviews

Mohammed Omer

Currently on a 17-city speaking tour of the United States, Mohammed Omer is a Palestinian journalist and photographer from the Gaza Strip, who has personally experienced the effects of the Israeli siege of Gaza.

Editorial

Some Lessons for the 110th Congress