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By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
This report by the LaRouche Political Action Committee (LPAC) on the current U.S. general elections, LaRouche writes, "was drafted prior to the Pennsylvania Presidential Primary Election. The intention which has underlain this choice of timing, has been to present a perspective on matters as they would continue to be, whatever might have occurred as any particular short-term developments around that particular election as such."
Press reports have begrudgingly admitted that Hillary Clinton took the popular vote in Pennsylvania by a whopping ten percentage points. A closer look shows a far more decisive win among the key constituencies that any Democrat will have to win if he or she is to win the Presidency. By Debra Hanania Freeman, Lyndon LaRouche's spokeswoman.
Feature
Lyndon LaRouche returned to Monterrey, Mexico, on April`, where he addressed 240 people, among them, 200 students, at the Monterrey Institute for Technological and Higher Studies (ITESM). He was hosted by the student associations of both the International Relations and the Economics Departments.
LaRouche's speech to and discussion with a delegation of the Pro-PLHINO Committee in Monterrey. The PLHINO, or Northwest Hydraulic Plan, would build dams, tunnels, and canals to bring abundant water from the central Pacific Coast, northwestward to Sonora and other arid regions. The delegation consisted of Antonio Váldez Villanueva, secretary general of the CTM trade union confederation in Ciudad Obregón, Sonora; Vicente Solís, advisor to the state executive board of the CTM of Sonora; and LaRouche associates Alberto Vizcarra and Jesús María Martínez.
Mexico's PLHINO Project
Economics
The British Empire offers a Malthusian world of resource shortages, austerity, and apocalyptic population reduction, ruled by fascist bankers and corporate cartels. What the United States— that is, the American System of political economy—offers, is scientific and technological breakthroughs which will transform our economy and bring prosperity and freedom to all.
WTO to Africa: Drop Dead
A call for more "open markets" to deal with the food crisis, came in Ghana in mid-April, at the UNCTAD XII meeting in Accra, by the directors of the World Trade Organization (WTO), the World Bank, and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.
Sarawak Can Become Malaysia's Rice Field
The Case of Malawi: Africa Can Grow Food
Once It Breaks from the British
Who Wants To Take Your Food Away?
The World Wide Fund for Nature
Reprinted from a 1983 report by the Club of Life, "International Bankers' Real Agenda: Global Depopulation."
International
By Helga Zepp-LaRouche. April 24, 2008, will go down in the annals as the day on which 517 German Members of Parliament decided to fly in the face of the Constitution and ratify a treaty, that, in practical terms, means annihilating Germany's Constitution, and giving an oligarchical dictatorship license to ride roughshod over Europe.
Europeans Rally Against
Lisbon Treaty Fascism
Carter Peace Effort Breaks Mideast Taboos
Carter to Rice: Your Statement `Is Not True'
It's Time To Launch an Israel-Syria Track
This guest commentary by Dr. Imad Fawzi Shueibi, general director of the Data and Strategic Studies Centre in Damascus, is translated from the London-based Arab daily Al-Hayat.
Books
Why the Nazis Love the Dalai Lama
Himmler's Crusade: The Nazi Expedition To Find the Origins of the Aryan Race, by Christopher Hale.
Editorial
Prince Philip's WWF, The New Hitler
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