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Yearly Archives: 2008

Will Survivalists Get the Last Laugh?

With multiple crises on the horizon, survivalist views don’t seem as marginal as they did before.By Scott Thill / July 26, 2008. They used to be paranoid preparation nuts who built bomb shelters for a place to duck and cover … Continue reading

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Worth a Thousand Words, Dept…

Thanks to Harry Edwards / The Rag Blog / Posted July 27, 2008

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The Big Green Bus: Ex-Diesel Goes Veggie

‘Spreading the green gospel’By Patrick Pfeiffer / July 27, 2008 “Either you’re on the bus or you’re off the bus,” was the hackneyed statement proposed to me by three members of Dartmouth College’s Big Green Bus; an ex-diesel goes veggie … Continue reading

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Standing on Strong Legal Ground

Hearing on Limits of Executive Power: Vincent Bugliosi Vincent Bugliosi’s opening statements during the House Judiciary Committee hearing on the constitutional limits of executive power. The Rag Blog / Posted July 27, 2008

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Greed … Has Marked the Upward Surge of Mankind

Evil as the Absence of Empathyby Ernest Partridge / July 26, 2008 We live in a world … hardened and distorted by hate. We communicate in the language of fear and violence. Human beings are no longer viewed as human … Continue reading

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BushCo Is Desperate for Results, Even in Failure

The M.E.K. [the Mujahideen-e-Khalqhas, Iranian dissident group] has been on the State Department’s terrorist list for more than a decade, yet in recent years the group has received arms and intelligence, directly or indirectly, from the United States. Some of … Continue reading

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The Brewing Storm in Northern Iraq

Vetoing the law came after protests by Kurdish and some Shiite MPs, who boycotted the vote over a secret ballot on Kirkuk’s provincial council seats. (Reuters photo)Election Law Polarizes KirkukBy Afif Sarhan / July 24, 2008 KIRKUK — The controversial … Continue reading

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Military Women Ready to Rock the Boat

Sgt. Jennifer Hogg speaks out against sexual harassment and assault in the military. She calls attention to the importance of the upcoming election for military women. Photo by Jackie Scalone.‘For the military this election has heavy stakes’By Jennifer Hogg For … Continue reading

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4,000 U.S. Deaths, and Just a Handful of Public Images

Zoriah Miller, the freelance photographer who took this image and others of marines killed in a June 26 suicide attack and posted them on his Web site, was subsequently forbidden to work in Marine Corps-controlled areas of Iraq. Maj. Gen. … Continue reading

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Are There Real Differences Between Democrats and Republicans?

‘Oh, hell yes!’By Steve Russell / The Rag Blog / July 26, 2008 Steve Russell is a former Austin activist and staff writer for the sixties underground newspaper The Rag. He has worked as a lawyer, an elected judge in … Continue reading

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BushCo : Remember Them When You Lose Your Home

Full Court Press: Charles Kaiser on the Bush administration’s role in the subprime mortgage crisisBy Charles Kaiser / July 25, 2008 One of the most ignored aspects of the subprime mortgage catastrophe is the extremely active role the Bush administration … Continue reading

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No One Is Willing to Join the Brigade to Take Preventive Action

We’re a Nation of Lemmings: Screw The Climate! We Want Our Cheap Gas!By Dave Lindorff / July 25, 2008 Listening to the endless stream of cars passing my house every day, and knowing, from watching them from my mailbox, that … Continue reading

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