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Yearly Archives: 2007

A Silent Killer

The Invisible Enemy in IraqBy Steve Silberman02:00 AM Jan, 22, 2007 A homemade bomb exploded under a Humvee in Anbar province, Iraq, on August 21, 2004. The blast flipped the vehicle into the air, killing two US marines and wounding … Continue reading

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Losing the Support of the Heartland

Opposition to Iraq war simmers in America’s heartlandBy Steven ThommaMcClatchy Newspapers TOPEKA, Kan. – President Bush is losing the heartland. Conservative Kansas – home to the Army’s Fort Riley, the U.S. Cavalry Museum, Republican icons Dwight Eisenhower and Bob Dole, … Continue reading

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The Never-Ending Saga to Bring Democracy to the Middle East

At least they don’t seem to be arresting the protestors, too. Sit-in protest in Wassit over arrest of provincial council officialsAbdul-Jabbar al-Sufrani Wassit, Jan 22, (VOI) – Large numbers of civil servants, leaders and members of political and religious movements … Continue reading

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Junior’s Fate: History’s Dustbin

But we’d prefer it to be a lengthy prison term for war crimes. Bush Iraq Plan May Be Last Chance to Avoid History’s `Dustbin’By Catherine Dodge Jan. 22 (Bloomberg) — George W. Bush came to power in 2001 vowing to … Continue reading

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A Slap on the Wrist for Murder

This culture of arrogant complicity must end. The Amerikan military will be recognized around the world for its cruelty and inhumanity if this continues. Army Says Improper Orders by Colonel Led to 4 DeathsBy PAUL von ZIELBAUERPublished: January 21, 2007 … Continue reading

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Monday Movie – Starve the Beast

A story that has inspired a movement to end the war in Iraq: During the Vietnam War, a silent-antiwar revolution took place within the US military. According to the Pentagon, there were a total of 503,926 “incidents of desertion.” Yet … Continue reading

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And Cheney Is Dead-Wrong

Democrats warn Bush against ignoring Congress’ signals on IraqPress Trust of IndiaWashington, January 21, 2007 As the US Congress prepares to vote on resolutions opposing additional American troops in Iraq, senior Democrats have warned President George W Bush that it … Continue reading

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Talk to Syria

Although we do not expect George W. to listen to this sound advice. There is far too much arrogance and contempt in the man for that. Iraq’s Talabani calls for Syria-U.S. talks21 Jan 2007 20:50:35 GMTSource: Reuters DUBAI, Jan 21 … Continue reading

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Chomsky Speaks with the Kurdistani Press

Iraq and US Foreign Policy: Noam Chomsky interviewed by Peshawa Abdulkhaliq MuhammedKurdistani Nwe Newspaper, December 25, 2006 When we are talking about regime change in Iraq, you believe that the US did this for oil. But at the same as … Continue reading

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Palestinian Peace Talks – Get Real

OLMERT AND ABBAS AGREE TO TALKS…. ISN’T SOMEONE MISSING FROM THIS PICTURE?Desert PeaceJanuary 21, 2007 Condi feels good about herself. She thinks her trip to the region was a success. She got Abbas and Olmert to agree to talk about … Continue reading

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Cojones In Lieu of Imperialism – D. Hamilton

Guatemala notes / ruling class follies. If you think the ruling class in the US is insidious, they got nothing on rich Guatemalans. The big story here is the recent collapse of 2 major banks, Banco de Café and Banco … Continue reading

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Day-to-Day Racism

EXPOSING THE ROOTS OF HEALTH DISPARITIESHarvard Public Health Review, January 1, 2007 [Rachel’s introduction: “What intrigues Williams are not just extreme forms of racism, but their subtler, more insidious, day-to-day manifestations. A huge body of research on health disparities has … Continue reading

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