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Yearly Archives: 2008

Will You Explain the Surgical Use of a Five-Hundred Pound Bomb in a Densely Populated Suburb?

On Generals Testifying Before Congress: A Mash NoteBy Fred Reed, April 14, 2008 Whenever I see that some dismal general will testify to Congress regarding the war against Iraq, I imagine the first paragraph of his Power Point presentation: “All … Continue reading

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War: A Plague on the Minds of Those Who Fight It

Memorial Day, 2008By Juan Cole Memorial Day is about honoring those who have sacrificed themselves for the nation, in our armed forces. We cannot honor them properly unless we know the full extent of their sacrifice. We have to count … Continue reading

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With Equal Parts Grace and Calamity

The Conlin-Beavan family experiment requires that lights be low in their Fifth Avenue apartment. Photo: Nicole Bengiveno/The New York TimesThe Year Without Toilet PaperBy Penelope Green / March 22, 2008 DINNER was the usual affair on Thursday night in Apartment … Continue reading

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The War on Terror Meets the War on Immigrants

From the H-Blocks to a Texas Jailby Sandy Boyer and Shaun Harkin / May 24, 2008 Twenty-six years ago, Pol Brennan was an Irish Republican Army (IRA) prisoner in the H-Blocks of Long Kesh, watching his friends die on hunger … Continue reading

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What’s That in His Hand?

The Wool Over Our Eyes: A Nation of SheepBy Richard Rhames “The Labour proposal is modeled on a compulsory system in America where parents are threatened with jail if children are not immunized.” “No MMR jab, no school under new … Continue reading

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Inner Strength That Will Carry His Family Forever

Ilse Ackerman, Meeno Peluce and their daughters get cozy in the nest the couple built from repurposed eucalyptus in the yard of their Lincoln Heights home.A Lincoln Heights fixer-upper is transformed into a country escape in urban L.A.By Lisa Boone … Continue reading

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A Counterweight to the Northern Imperial Power

South America Creates Regional Union, ParliamentBy Marco Sibaja / May 23, 2008 BRASILIA, Brazil — A new South American union was born Friday as leaders of the region’s 12 nations set out to create a continental parliament. Some see the … Continue reading

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Election of Judges : Only in America

Michael J. Gableman, left, defeated Justice Louis B. Butler Jr. of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, right, after a campaign in which he falsely suggested Justice Butler had helped free a rapist.American ExceptionFor American Judges, Rendering Justice, With One Eye on … Continue reading

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Corn Dog Cornyn : War Yes, GI’s No!

Sen. John (Corn Dog) Cornyn, R-Texas, aka “Lap Dog to the President.” Graphic by Bill Narum / The Rag BlogJohn Cornyn Funds the War But Not Those Who Fought ItBy Karl-Thomas Musselman/ May 23, 2008 The first paragraph from this … Continue reading

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The Kernel of Solidarity Exists in Every Workplace

The Myth of the Reactionary Working Classby Adam Turl / May 23, 2008 The working class is back–or at least the words “working class” are. For decades, an army of pundits and academics argued that the majority of people in … Continue reading

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No Torture. No Exceptions

“No Torture. No Exceptions” means: * reaffirming America’s commitment to existing federal laws and international treaties that ban torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment under all circumstances. * renouncing all legal interpretations and executive orders that redefine torture and … Continue reading

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If You Mess Up, People Get Hurt

How much we blatantly and consciously minimise the effects of this war in Iraq. It is unconscionable to me that we almost refuse to acknowledge the death in Baghdad of innocent civilians every day as a direct consequence of planned … Continue reading

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