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Why John Kerry should run on 9/12
Arianna Huffington
While the Bush campaign focuses on Americans' fear of terrorism, Kerry should appeal to the American legacy that Bush has squandered: National service, shared sacrifice and hope.
Fervent falsehoods
Sidney Blumenthal
The Bush-Cheney campaign is spending an unprecedented amount of money to hold on to supporters whose faith might be tested by the facts.
Making women’s issues go away
Rebecca Traister
A damning new report reveals that the Bush administration has quietly removed 25 reports from its Women's Bureau Web site, deleting or distorting crucial information on issues from pay equity to reproductive healthcare.
Right Hook
Mark Follman
Conservatives say Bush is drifting on Iraq and that Fallujah should be crushed, but they've been conspicuously quiet about the photos of flag-draped coffins. Plus: O'Reilly bashes Rummy!
Wednesday’s must-reads
Geraldine SealeyHitler got big crowds, too
Geraldine SealeyBehind the scenes at the March for Women’s Lives
Rebecca Traister
While older feminists were awestruck at meeting Gloria Steinem and Betty Friedan, some of the young ones probably had no idea who they were. But the movement's generational divide didn't stop a million women from hitting the streets in D.C.
Monday’s must-reads
Geraldine SealeyTalk about a bully pulpit
Geraldine SealeyButts: That’s a wrap!
Scott Lamb
As the porn industry reels from an HIV scare, "gonzo" king Seymore Butts announces a condom-only policy. He tells Salon why.
Thursday’s must-reads
Geraldine SealeyMarching for their lives
Lisa Chamberlain
Pro-choice activists are mobilizing for Washington with new urgency: As more than a dozen states aim to outlaw reproductive rights, a nationwide abortion ban could be next.
Right Hook
Mark Follman
War hawks Brooks, Kagan and Kristol admit that Bush has blundered in Iraq. Plus: A new CEO for the CIA, and recruiting "wild Christian warriors."
Marching for their lives
Lisa Chamberlain
Pro-choice activists are mobilizing for Washington with new urgency: As more than a dozen states aim to outlaw reproductive rights, a nationwide abortion ban could be next.
Monday’s must-reads
Geraldine SealeyFriday’s must-reads
Geraldine SealeySex and the single voter
Rebecca Traister
Single women are the hot, must-have demo for the 2004 presidential race. But will they put out this November?
Fighting stem cells, not terror cells
Eric Boehlert
Weeks before 9/11, the president was "consumed" by a pressing policy matter -- but it wasn't al-Qaida.
The red-state Martha
Rebecca Traister
Ignored by taste-makers but embraced by millions, ex-jiggle-blonde Suzanne Somers has built an empire of jewelry, food, ThighMasters and gauzy spirituality.
Antonin Scalia, self-made martyr
Tim Grieve
He could have been the next chief justice. Today, he's just a poster boy for intolerance, vitriol and questionable ethics.
Antonin Scalia, self-made martyr
Tim Grieve
He could have been the next chief justice. Today, he's just a poster boy for intolerance, vitriol and questionable ethics.
Letters
Salon Staff
Readers weigh in Gary Kamiya's "A Tale of Two Miseries," Catholics' view of the presidential election, and Sen. Zell Miller's recent attack on Bush's critics.
The Catholic factor
Andrew Greeley
Will John Kerry's fellow Catholics turn out for him the way they did for the last JFK?
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