Around the Nation: August 3, 2007

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  1. Vietnam Veterans Against the War 40th Anniversary Celebration
    • Chicago, IL.

    Conference, party, open mike, music. Let's rededicate ourselves to ending the war in Iraq while we remember and reconnect with the organization we have created and sustained. For more details and to register go to www.vvaw.org or call 773-276-4189.

  2. Weekly Rally: 'Declare Yourself Now!'
    • Seattle, WA.
    • 5:00pm

    : "Declare yourself now! Show your opposition to the Bush regime!" Every Friday at Westlake Center, 400 Pine St. Wear orange to declare yourself against the Bush regime. Speak out against torture, against the war, and against the continued erosion of our Constitution! People are going out across the country distributing orange bandanas, orange ribbons, holding public gatherings and more! For more info visit the websites of the Seattle or the national World Can't Wait, e-mail or call 206-674-6275.

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Blogs

» The Notion

The Just Say No Democrats | Conservative Democrats voting against healthcare reform represent constituents most in need of insurance.
Ari Berman
14 Comments
Posted at 1:09 PM ET

» Act Now!

The Wall Comes Down | It was twenty years ago today. Watch it live.
Peter Rothberg
20 Comments
Posted at 10:44 ET

» The Beat

Six Smart Progressive Complaints About House Health Bill | Women's groups, patient advocates, unions, anti-corporate congressmen explain what's wrong with "reform" measure as it now stands.
John Nichols
169 Comments
Posted at 10:23 ET

» The Dreyfuss Report

The Deal with Iran | The alarmists, and Bibi, should shut up. There's plenty of time to make the deal with Iran work.
Robert Dreyfuss
18 Comments

» Editor's Cut

Around The Nation | Obama, one year on. Plus: Jeremy Scahill takes your questions, and a new video series from The Nation.
Katrina vanden Heuvel
49 Comments

» Altercation

Slacker Thursday | Dying laptops, recapping the election, the Dow, and the Yankees with the World Series.
Eric Alterman