Stories by Tad Daley
Tad Daley is Writing Fellow with International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, www.ippnw.org, winner of the 1985 Nobel Peace Prize. He has served as a foreign policy advisor to Congresswoman Diane Watson, Congressman Dennis Kucinich, and the late U.S. Senator Alan Cranston.
Is there anything we can do to prevent the loss of a city?
Posted on Jul 25, 2008
No instant run-off voting? No national popular vote? And this is democracy?
Posted on Jun 23, 2008
Non-nuclear weapon states shouldn't tolerate the nuclear double standard.
Posted on May 15, 2008
Disenfranchised voters in more than 40 states lose the chance to not only influence the 2008 presidential election but also the course of history.
Posted on Feb 5, 2008
America's standard for saying which countries can go nuclear is simple: Countries we like can. Countries we dislike can't.
Posted on Nov 9, 2007
Barbara Morgan's journey into the cosmos sheds light on the importance of the space program.
Posted on Aug 11, 2007
The 44th American presidency is his for the taking. And it's time for the left to get busy asking.
Posted on Jun 28, 2007
The Iranian nuclear crisis could be dramatically defused, in a stroke, if American leaders would simply say the right thing to Iranian leaders.
Posted on Mar 6, 2006
Kofi Annan's High Level Panel for Change fails to question the fundamental structure of the 60-year-old UN Charter.
Posted on Dec 23, 2004