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Carolina Civic Voice, Fall 2007

 

The Campaign for Impeachment:  Why We Should Support It by John L. Godwin

September 11th Advocates: 9/11 Widows Issue Public Statement of Support for Sibel Edmonds, FBI

Global Warming World Crisis: Al Gore Nobel Prize Speech “We Will Rise And We Will Act”

CCV Special Report: The Campaign for the Impeachment of President Bush and Vice President Cheney: A Timeline

An Open Letter to Duke Energy: 11 Public Interest Groups Speaking Out Against Greenhouse Gas Emissions

A Southern Look at the Sixties With  Sarah Colton’s Tilt ‘68—A Book Review by Christine Moughamian

In the Valley of Elah—A Movie Review by Steve Taylor

Tragedy at Mecca: Background of the Little-Known Events of 1979 by Jim Megivern

UUFW President William Sinkford: An Open Letter to U.S. Congress

Super Foods: Eating Right for the Healthy Homo Sapiens by Michael Edwards

UNCW Marine Scientist Issues Statement: New Hanover Commissioners Punish Scientists, Privatize Pollution

 

Carolina Civic Voice, Summer 2007

 

The Medium or the Message? Global Warming Conference at UNCW An Intimate Reflection

Uncovering the New Paradigm: History, Politics, Poverty, Racism and Global Warming by John L. Godwin

Thea Hagepanos, Protect Yourself from Misfilled Prescriptions

Guest Feature: The Republican Plan for 2008, Thom Hartmann’s Memorial Day Election Forecast

Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood—A Book Review by Agnes McDonald

Class, Race and Social Change: Katrina’s Perfect Storm by Stephen J. McNamee

On the Other Hand: Challenges in Relating Science and Religion by Jim Megivern

Hypoluxe Designs The Artistry of Jim Kurtz by Vicki Merbler

Steve Taylor, Away From Her--A Movie Review

 

Carolina Civic Voice, Spring 2007

 

Meet Wilmington’s Pat Delair: Big Buck Bonanza in the Sunbelt--A Wilmington City Councilor Speaks Out About Money and Injustice 

Democracy North Carolina Most Citizens Are Not Voting in North Carolina

Michael Edwards, Search for Mr. Sandman-The Common Problem of Insomnia

John L. Godwin, Dixie Demagogues: Of Rogues, Relics and the Sages--Southern Politics in an Age of Crisis and Reform

Chalmers Johnson, Guest Feature: Empire v. Democracy

Jim Megivern, The Profits of Conspiracy Hucksterism

Hugo Neu Landfill--Dump Opponents Call for Legislative Action

Steve Taylor, The Lives of Others--A Movie Review

Richard Trask, Pelican Journal: Notes on Silence, A Literary Review

 

Carolina Civic Voice, Winter 2006-07

 

Consumers Union, Campaign Mounted to Stop Hospital Superbug

Democracy North Carolina: PAC Donations to N.C. Legislators Soar

Ecotone: Re-imagining Place A Literary Review by Agnes McDonald

Hidden Crisis: Poverty in North Carolina, A CCV Special Report

Lamenting the U.S. Decline by Jim Megivern

Learning Democratic Values: Sixties Youth Culture Revisited The View from Middle America by John L. Godwin

Steve Taylor, Dream Girls--A Movie Review

Targeted for Removal, An Award Winning N.C. Legislator Speaks Out About Corruption: CCV Meets Cindy Watson

What Do We Know? What Can We Do? --SENC Global Warming Conference to be Held at UNCW, June 8-9

 

Carolina Civic Voice, Fall 2006

 

Common Cause Campaign Launched to Oppose National Voter ID Law

Ready to Quit Smoking? You Don’t Have to Gain Weight... by Michael Edwards

When History Speaks, When People Listen... A Conversation with Dan Carter by John L. Godwin

Health Watch: Less Is More--Choices for Health Living by Thea Hagepanos

Guest Feature: Republicans Give in to Bush, Betray America          by Thom Hartmann

On the Other Hand: What Is ‘True’ Religion? by Jim Megivern

 Polluting Paradise--The Jellyfish Invasion by Maggie Parish

Vietnam Memory: The Summer of My Captain by James D. Tantric, USN

N.C. Warn, Nuke Sites Are Vulnerable: Coalition Calls for Safer Storage of Wastes

N.C. Warn, Two Progress Energy Nukes Fail Summer’s Test

 

Carolina Civic Voice, Summer 2006

 

Democracy North Carolina: Lobbyists Donated $450,000 to State Legislators, But Their Fund-Raising Goes Undisclosed

 

John L. Godwin, Mind of the South, Mind of America: The 1960s and the Unfinished Journey

Crisis of the Republic What If They Gave an Election… and Nobody Came? by John L. Godwin

Health Watch: Universal Health Care, Anyone? by Thea Hagepanos

League of Women Voters of the Lower Cape Fear, A Statement on School Integration

Jim Megivern, Appreciating Wisdom Traditions of the World

Jim Megivern, Voices From the Gathering Storm: The Web of Ecological-Societal Crisis, A Book Review

Vicki Merbler, Brunswick Citizens’ Veronica Carter: The Landfill Experiment

N.C. Coastal Federation—A Call for Moratorium Action

Taylor Parson, Campus Life in the 21st Century, Talkin’ About My Generation

Voting in North Carolina: A CCV Special Report

 

Carolina Civic Voice, Spring 2006

L. Alan Brooks,  A Motion Picture Industry Comment: Independent of What?

Alan Dawley, Why Peace Movements Are Important

Democracy North Carolina, Open Letter to N.C. Board of Elections, April 18, 2006

John L. Godwin, Proving the Wind: Civil Rights and the American Mission—An Essay in Review

Carol B. Johnson, Leonard Jenkins—The Man Behind the Wheel at STOPTHEDUMP.COM

Agnes McDonald, Waiting for Snow in Havana: A Book Review

Jim Megivern, The Secularization Thesis Revisited

Anne Russell, The Domestic Intelligence State: A True Tale from the Annals of a ‘Disloyal American’

Steve Taylor, Munich, A Film by Steven Spielberg

Stopthedump.com, More than 600 Supporters Attend Protect Our Cape Fear Benefit

Unitarian Universalists of Wilmington, The Soul of Anti-Racism District Conference in Wilmington

 

Carolina Civic Voice, Winter 2005-06

Robert Argento, True Patriots: CCV’s Exclusive Interview with raq War Veterans

CCV Special Report: The Anatomy of WarSome Facts and Controversies from The U.S. Campaign in Iraq

David Cockrell, Fat Ellis Lives! Weighing In on the Cape Fear Scene

John L. Godwin, Cognitive Dissonance: Integration U.S.A. and the Future of American Democracy

Harvey J. Kaye, Thomas Paine Where Are You When We Need You?

Agnes McDonald, The Prophet of Dry Hill—A Book Review

Jim Megivern, Does Reflective Pluralism Have a Chance?

Jim Megivern, Are Women Human?

 

Carolina Civic Voice, Fall 2005

Robert Argento, The New Economy: And What It Means for America

Special Report, CCV Expose: Decline of the U.S. Dollar

David Cockrell, A Wolf Gang’s Musical Howl

John L. Godwin, Essay in Review, Where We Stand: Voices of Southern Dissent

Guest Feature, Jefferson Would Have Stood with Cindy Sheehan by Thom Hartmann

Hugo Neu Update--The Path Not Taken by Carol B. Johnson

Jim Megivern, Face to Face With… The Other

Helen Haskell, S.C. Mom Comments on Passage of Lewis Blackman Patient Safety Act

 

Carolina Civic Voice, Summer 2005

Robert Argento, San Francisco Bleeding Hearts

John L. Godwin, N.C. History in Review, The Waterman’s Song: Slavery and Freedom in Martime     North Carolina

Harvard Jennings, The Way I See It, Radio Talk Man Talks Back...

Carol Johnson, Et Tu Hugo Neu

Agnes McDonald, UNCW’s David Gessner

Jim Megivern, Imperialism and the Qur’an

Annette Warner, Diggin’ Nathan Davis

George Woolfe, The Meaning of Abu Ghraib

 

Carolina Civic Voice, Spring 2005

 

Moshe Amon, In the Name of God

John Q. Barrett, How Social Security Was Defended…

John L. Godwin, Seeing the Moral Issues—North Carolina Civil Rights History in Review, an essay on Blood Done Sign My Name by Timothy Tyson

Jim Megivern, Religion and Labor Unionism in North Carolina

Vicki Merbler, Ivey Hayes: A North Carolina Artist

Maggie Parish, Censoring PBS…

Steve Rosing, Checkin’ In With the Jam Band Scene

George Woolfe, Are You Ready for World War IV?

 

The PCR, December 2004

 

John L. Godwin, Under Conservative Rule: Why Carolina Needs a Civic Magazine

Thom Hartman, Privatizing Our Democracy

Jim Megivern, A Tale of Two Heretics

Christine Moughamian, The Peace Cranes, 9-11 Revisited

Steve Taylor, Alexander: A Movie Review

 

The PCR, November 2004

 

Moshe Amon, From Ben-Gurion to Sharon—Alpha to Omega?

David Cockrell, SENIOR MOMENTS: WAAV’S New Talk Show Provides Solutions

Robert Higgs, Bush’s Iraq War: An Offer You Would Have Refused

Agnes McDonald, Southern Comfort--What, No Duct Tape? Or, Life and Death on the Home Front...

Jim Megivern, On the Other Hand: The Bible and U.S. Public Life

 

The PCR, October 2004

 

John L. Godwin, Election 2004: The Return of the Ultra-Patriots

Robert S. McElvaine, Just How Bad Is Bush?

Jim Megivern, On the Other Hand: Conflicting Visions of the Public Square

George R. Wolfe, Senator John Edwards  at UNCW: What It Means and Where We Are Going

 

The PCR, September 2004

 

John L. Godwin, Lewis Wardlaw Blackman: A Case of Medical Error

Gary Kulik, Swift Boat Veterans for Truth?

Agnes McDonald, Folk and Outsider Art: A Fall Bonanza at Cameron Art Museum

Jim Megivern, Church Folks for a Better America

 

The PCR, August 2004

 

Michael Edwards, From the Other Side of the Fence: The Need to be Stimulated

Joanne Landy, Iraq: The Case for Immediate U.S. Withdrawal

Chelsea Marti, Brunswick Citizens Protest: No Hugo Neu! Hot-Wired Auto Fluff Looking for a Home

Agnes McDonald, Southern Comfort, Front Porches

Jim Megivern, On the Other Hand: Scams, Hoaxes, and Frauds

Steve Taylor, Fahrenheit 9/11: A Movie Review

 

The PCR, October 2001

Vol. 1, No. 1

 

Year 2000 Election Probe: Florida Outrage, The Controversy Continues!

 

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