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Yearly Archives: 2008

Reflections on the Elections — D. Hamilton

Looking Past Super Tuesday David Hamilton / The Rag Blog Analysis of the Democratic presidential race. From a publicity perspective, Tuesday was a great day for Hillary Clinton. However, from the perspective of the delegate count, it was very nearly … Continue reading

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Calling All Instruments

Million Musicians March, March 17, 2007, Austin, Texas MUSICIANS, EVERYONE: help amplify the call for peace from Austin, Texas! Saturday, March 15th, 2008. Noon Rally at State Capitol 1 pm — March to City Hall 1:30-4:00 Concert & Speakers Come … Continue reading

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It’s News To Me — The Stories You Didn’t See, 2007

Blackwater trainee Gregory Collier screams for team members to evacuate during a drill. I have edited the introductory part of this lengthy article. The link for the complete article is at the end. It was first posted on September 26, … Continue reading

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The Aftermath of Katrina Earns Us a Failing Grade

Half the City’s Poor Now Permanently Displaced: The Cleansing of New OrleansBy BILL QUIGLEY Government reports confirm that half of the working poor, elderly and disabled who lived in New Orleans before Katrina have not returned. Because of critical shortages … Continue reading

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United States of Greed – Supersize Democracy

This comes from a remarkable album called Needle in the Groove: Women Singing for Social Change. It is an album conceived and created in the West Bank, Palestine from the talents of many musically professional women and Palestinian members of … Continue reading

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When Notoriety Might Be His Best Protection

CIA Rendition Flight Paths Exclusive: I Was Kidnapped by the CIABy Peter Bergen, MotherJones, March/April 2008 Issue Inside the CIA’s extraordinary rendition program ­and the bungled abduction of would-be terrorists For hours, the words come pouring out of Abu Omar … Continue reading

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Bush Funny Business in Gaza

After failing to anticipate Hamas’s victory over Fatah in the 2006 Palestinian election, the White House cooked up yet another scandalously covert and self-defeating Middle East debacle: part Iran-contra, part Bay of Pigs. With confidential documents, corroborated by outraged former … Continue reading

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Arson Blamed on Eco-Terrorists

Memoir by Craig Rosebraugh, Earth Liberation Front. Earth Liberation Front Believed Responsible For Arson At Multimillion-Dollar Seattle HomesBy Elizabeth M. Gillespie / March 3, 2008 WOODINVILLE, Wash. — Three seven-figure dream homes went up in flames early Monday in a … Continue reading

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Forbidden Fruit

Turned, carved Basswood, compressed hard maple, lacquer pigments. Source

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When Government Works Against Local Growers

My Forbidden Fruits (and Vegetables)By JACK HEDIN, Published: March 1, 2008Rushford, Minn. IF you’ve stood in line at a farmers’ market recently, you know that the local food movement is thriving, to the point that small farmers are having a … Continue reading

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An Unusually Brazen Expression of Imperial Will

Why Isn’t Iraq in the 2008 Election?By Noam Chomsky The following speech, transcribed by Democracy Now!, was delivered by Chomsky in Massachusetts at an event sponsored by Bikes Not Bombs. 03/03/08 “Democracy Now!” — – -Not very long ago, as … Continue reading

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Uribe’s Now Getting More Than He Bargained For

Uribe’s Illegal Cross-Border Raid: Colombian Deaths in EcuadorBy Richard Gott 03/03/08 “The Guardian” — — The deaths of Raúl Reyes and Julián Conrado, two senior figures in the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc), are clearly a serious blow to … Continue reading

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