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Entries for November 2009
Published: Tuesday, November 24, 2009

In the first half, Burt speaks with Mike Madden, Washington correspondent for Salon, about his observations of the mood at the recent meeting of the Republican Governors Association. In part two, Burt speaks with political consultant Robert Creamer who sheds some light on the Trigger option now being considered in the senate health care reform debate.
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Published: Tuesday, November 17, 2009

National security: What are our tax dollars buying? Are we really securing our nation? What about jobs for Americans? On this Portside, Burt talks with Heidi Garrett-Peltier, co-author of a new report on US employment effects of military and domestic priorities.
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Published: Tuesday, November 17, 2009

As part of the House-passed health care reform bill, an amendment was added which many say is the most serious erosion of reproductive rights since the Hyde Amendment back in 1976. On this Portside, Burt Cohen looks at what it really means for women, with his guest Jodi Jacobson of Reproductive Rights Reality Check.
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Published: Tuesday, November 10, 2009

If military victory in Afghanistan is impossible, what strategy might work in our favor there? Burt's guest Ralph Lopez, director of the Afghan Marshall Plan Exit Strategy describes what he thinks will work and what's being done to make it reality.
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Published: Thursday, November 05, 2009

So-called fiscal conservatives worry about the deficit. But on this Portside, Evan Pollack of the Economic Policy Institute argues deficit spending is exactly what our economy needs, for both short and long term recovery. And it can't be nickeled and dimed.
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Published: Tuesday, November 03, 2009

All political analysts recognize the women of Afghanistan are the key to peace and stability in the region. Burt's guest on this edition of Portside is Jodie Evans, co-founder of Code Pink, who personally presented a petition to President Obama from women of Afghanistan. Evans says life has not improved for women under US occupation.
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