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America’s Moral Fall (Thanks, Junior)

The conscientious publicBy Carla Seaquist, Special to The Times For some time now, the commentariat — columnists, critics, bloggers — has bashed the American public as “celebrity-starved,” gobbling every sighting and, better yet, smashup of a person “famous for being … Continue reading

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Stop Dilly-Dallying: Kick the Bastards Out

Public sentiment for Bush / Cheney impeachment expandsBy John Kaminski and Gary Higginbottom 12/01/07 “Times Record” — — The percentage of Americans favoring impeachment of President Bush and Vice President Cheney is approaching the percentage who favored impeachment of President … Continue reading

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Humanity Is Homeland

Reflections on Venezuela: A People Under FireBy Fidel Castro 12/01/07 “Prensa Latina ” — — Venezuela, whose people are heirs to Bolivar’s ideas which transcend his era, is today facing a world tyranny a thousand times more powerful than that … Continue reading

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Dear FBI Racists: Go Fuck Yourselves

When Fear is Not an Option: A Visit From the FBIBy SHEMON SALAM I was visited by the FBI at my residence on Thursday, November 29th. I am an Asian-American Muslim Man. I am an anti-war activist who believes that … Continue reading

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Maybe That’s Not Such a Bad Thing

An Interview with Nir Rosen: “Iraq Doesn’t Exist Anymore”By MIKE WHITNEY Nir Rosen, author of In the Belly of the Green Bird: The Triumph of the Martyrs in Iraq, has spent more than two years in Iraq reporting on the … Continue reading

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A New Lost Generation in the Making

Emblems of the Bush Age: Adrift in a Sea of BoozeBy ALEXANDER COCKBURN Politicians here still parrot Nancy Reagan’s “Just Say No” campaign against teen drug use. Barrack Obama’s in trouble for supposedly having told teens as part of his … Continue reading

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The Coming War Is Political

How the Peace Movement Can Win: A Field Guideby Tom Hayden The Republicans, led by George W. Bush, Rudy Giuliani and their hard-core neoconservative hit squads, have spent millions on television messages supporting the military surge in Iraq. They mounted … Continue reading

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How Many More Traumatised Children?

Iraq : Looking Back : ‘Internationally Sponsored Genocide’By Felicity Arbuthnot, Nov 27, 2007, 18:22 Editors have a mantra, do not look back, move on, write what is current. But sometimes looking back is vital. Those who ignore even the recent … Continue reading

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These Bombs Are a Threat to Hawaii

Merry Christmas, Hawaii – and Bombs Away!By Cathy Garger, Nov 27, 2007, 17:47 It’s the end of the world as we know it. The US Military has officially run out of foreign lands to bomb. Apparently out of desperation to … Continue reading

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Most Journalists Are the Agents of Power

The cyber guardians of honest journalismBy John Pilger 11/30/07 “ICH” — — What has changed in the way we see the world? For as long as I can remember, the relationship of journalists with power has been hidden behind a … Continue reading

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More MSM Failure – Facts Are Systematically Buried

Venezuela: beyond the corporate Thingby toni solo, December 01, 2007 Over the last week or so Western Bloc corporate media wrapped their clammy, information-choking tendrils mostly around the latest fake Middle East peace talks, continuing grief for the corporate financial … Continue reading

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As Long As It Was Kept Secret

Iran Didn’t Spark a Middle East Nuclear Arms Race, It’s Joining the One Israel StartedBy George Monbiot, Comment Is Free. Posted December 1, 2007. When will the US and the UK tell the truth about Israel’s nuclear weapons? George Bush … Continue reading

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