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Take Anti-War Action – Support a CO

Yesterday, June 19, 26 year old SPC Eli Israel put himself at great personal risk by making the courageous decision to refuse further participation in the U.S. occupation of Iraq. Eli told his commanding officer and sergeants that he will … Continue reading

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Musing on US Citizenship – D. Hamilton

Musing on US Citizenship. In the recent presidential election in France, over 80% of those eligible to vote, did so. 93% of the voting age population were registered. Hence, about 74% of all eligible adults voted. By comparison, in the … Continue reading

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Speaking of Stopping the War On Drugs

A New Suit By Farmers Against the DEA Illustrates Why The War on Drugs Should Not Include a War on HempBy JAMISON COLBURN—-Tuesday, Jun. 19, 2007 Yesterday, two farmers filed suit in the federal district court of North Dakota. They … Continue reading

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Spencer for President – Position Paper Number 11

11. Legalize, control, tax all drugs (grant amnesty to imprisoned non-violent users and low-level dealers) If there is one particular federally-authorized and federally-controlled program that has shown zero benefit to the public, but has created widespread corruption and hardship, it … Continue reading

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Iraq Oil Law May Fail, Part II

Analysis: Iraq oil law changes irk authorPosted : Thu, 21 Jun 2007 02:42:00GMTBy BEN LANDO The role of Iraq’s central government as a guiding hand over the country’s vast oil reserves has been so altered in the current version of … Continue reading

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Modern Union-Bustin’ Tactics

Union Busting is Big Businessby Ben Zipperer and John SchmittJune 19, 2007 As the Senate considers reforming national labor law, the percentage of American workers in unions continues its long and severe decline. What is causing the downturn, and what … Continue reading

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The Vanished Moral High Ground

Blowback, Detainee-style: The Plight of American Prisoners in IranBy Karen J. Greenberg For Americans, it should be startling to see the word “detainee” suddenly appear in a different country, on a different continent, and referring not to alleged jihadi terrorists … Continue reading

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As Junior Wipes Out a Generation of Academics

Iraq’s Lost Generation: impact and implications – IK Jalili15 June 2007 Abstract Problems facing the intelligentsia of Iraq have been neglected in the scale of that country’s ongoing tragedy. Since 2003, the new phenomenon of targeted and systematic assassinations, kidnappings … Continue reading

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The "War On Terror" Is Misguided

How Not to Do It: Countering TerrorismBy Veterans Intelligence Professionals for Sanity MEMORANDUMFROM: Veteran Intelligence Professionals for SanitySUBJECT: Countering Terrorism; How Not To Do It On June 6, 2002, former FBI Special Agent Coleen Rowley testified before the Senate Committee … Continue reading

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Stopping the Talk and Walkin’ the Walk

Swarming Congress: Building a Resistance to the 2008 Iraq War Supplemental Funding BillBy JEFF LAYS On August 6, Congress begins its month long recess. August 6 also marks the start of Year 62 After Hiroshima-the one and only time that … Continue reading

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Dreaming of a Watt or Two

A dream called electricityAli al-Fadhily, Electronic Iraq, Jun 18, 2007 BAGHDAD (IPS) – Simmering in the summer heat, Iraqis now have a dream called electricity. It is a part of the bigger dream of reconstruction that collapsed. On all measurable … Continue reading

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US Hypocrisy Has Rubbed Off on the Iraqi Politicians

No measure of safety The Iraqi government scoffs at claims by international human rights organisations that security and living conditions in Iraq are deteriorating, reports Nermeen Al-Mufti from Baghdad In a country where no less than 70 civilians are killed … Continue reading

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