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Issue No. 18: Dec. 1998/Jan. 1999

IMPACT press #18

This issue hit the streets Dec. 18. This is some of it. Enjoy.
Comments are appreciated.

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Are Women Just A Bunch of Boobs? by Kathy Cannon
The question is a tough one to answer. Obviously, it comes down to a right to choose, but are women choosing to have surgery to improve their looks because they want to or because they think they should? Society has, throughout history, encouraged women to put their bodies at risk for the cost of being "beautiful."

MindPower: The Colored Vote by Patrick Scott Barnes
The Republicans finally woke up: the year of the black voters.

Viagra®-vation by Susan Sterling
Just because you can get it up, doesn't mean it'll improve your relationship, chump.

Candy-Coated Rebellion by Adam Finley
Just like those Mentos' kids, we all need to take part in socially acceptable rebellion.

Homeless: Myths, Realities and Remedies by Morris Sullivan
The politics behind the homeless population, locally and globally.

Interview with Michael Moore by Craig Mazer/IMPACT staff
An exclusive talk with one of the great voices of the new age of politics and the anti-corporate movement in America.

Quickies by various writers
A little bit on a whole heck of a hell of a lot of CDs.

The National Action Desk Information about issues of national importance and steps you can take to make your voice heard on them. Updated as necessary. Exclusively in the on-line edition of IMPACT Press.

What you're missing by not picking up a copy of the Dec./Jan. issue.

Advertiser Index: The businesses that make this magazine possible; includes lots of cool record-label links.

This issue's quotes:

"All national institutions of churches, whether jewish, christian, or turkish, appear to me no other than human inventions, set up to terrify and enslave mankind, and monopolize power and profit."

--Thomas Paine, The Age of Reason


"The animals of the world exist for their own reasons. They were not made for humans any more than black people were made for whites or women for men."
--Alice Walker