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Yearly Archives: 2007

The Seduction of Our Fears

Government Surveillance Threatens Your Freedom, Even If You Have Nothing To HideBy John Dean, FindLaw.com. Posted October 20, 2007. The case against expanding surveillance powers for a White House that’s already out of control. “I’ve got nothing to hide, so … Continue reading

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Please Don’t Let Them Take Your Mind

Suicide and Spin DoctorsBy H. Candace Gorman Never knowing when–or if–you will be released is a cruel form of torture. It allows you to keep hope while filling you with fear. Now that the U.S. military has “cleared” my notes, … Continue reading

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On Not Believing Everything You Read

City of Terror: Painting Paraguay’s ‘casbah’ as terror centralWritten by April Howard and Benjamin Dangl Wednesday, 17 October 2007, Source: EXTRA! When we arrived in Ciudad del Este, we were petrified. After all, we were in the Paraguayan city known … Continue reading

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Please Donate

The Rag Blog is published by the New Journalism Project, a Texas non-profit corporation with 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status effective March 26, 2009. Donations will be treated as tax-deductible retroactively to the October 9, 2008 date of incorporation. We are now … Continue reading

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Yes, You Are Being Watched

Campuses Have Become Poisoned by an Atmosphere of Surveillance and HarassmentBy Saree MakdisiOct 20, 2007, 22:32 Academic Freedom is at Risk in America “Academic colleagues, get used to it,” warned the pro-Israel activist Martin Kramer in March 2004. “Yes, you … Continue reading

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The Planet Told Me So

Our 21st century ZimmerwaldBy Phil Cournoyer, Oct 21, 2007, 04:08 Hugo Chávez’s Alo Presidente TV program, telecast live from Santa Clara (Cuba), October 14, is an historic turning point in the gathering showdown between the imperialist North and the popular … Continue reading

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Cheap Gas for Voters – Explaining the Iraq Debacle

It’s the OilBy Jim Holt 10/20/07 “London Review Of Books” — — Iraq is ‘unwinnable’, a ‘quagmire’, a ‘fiasco’: so goes the received opinion. But there is good reason to think that, from the Bush-Cheney perspective, it is none of … Continue reading

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Why Would Anyone Emulate Junior?

Turks and Kurds Protest Invasion Policyby Joel Wendland, October 21, 2007 Protests erupted this past week in Turkey and Iraq over Turkey’s decision to authorize an invasion of Iraq in order to fight Kurdish separatists. In addition to the Kurdish … Continue reading

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Iran – Them and Us

Ali Larijani Resignsby Farideh Farhi, Saturday, October 20, 2007 Ali Larijani, Iran’s chief nuclear negotiator and the secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, has resigned. This is a big deal! The fact that Larijani had threatened to resign several … Continue reading

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David and Sally in Rome

Sally and I made some planning mistakes preparing for this trip to Europe. One was coming to Rome in October, which it turns out is high season here. The streets of Rome may be filled with rubble, but you can … Continue reading

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The Checkmate Scenarios

Housing Flameout: California falls into the seaBy Mike Whitney 10/20/07 “ICH ” — — Is it really fair to blame one man for destroying the US economy? Probably not. But Alan Greenspan is still tops on our list. After all, … Continue reading

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Propaganda – The Language of Power

Shared Values: Teacher Each ad ended with a tag line saying it was sponsored by the “Council of American Muslims for Understanding” (an organization created by the U.S. State Department). A Case Study in the Limits of Propaganda: Shared Values … Continue reading

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