Can the American electorate be mobilized, as in 1932, and will this indeed lead to a realigning election? The Democratic Party faces two formidable obstacles to doing so: race and regionalism.
Worthless Intelligence Agency: With the reelection of President Bush and the appointment of Porter Goss to bring the CIA under White House control, it becomes increasingly hard to see how the republic will survive.
BY Chalmers Johnson 23 November 2004
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