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Chomsky on the State of Affairs in the Middle East

A predator becomes more dangerous when woundedBy Noam Chomsky Washington’s escalation of threats against Iran is driven by a determination to secure control of the region’s energy resources 03/09/07 “The Guardian” — In the energy-rich Middle East, only two countries … Continue reading

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Junior’s Legacy: The Same as Adolf Hitler’s

That is, Rove seems to think that preemptive war defines Bush’s legacy and that future Presidents will embrace it. How sick they all are. And here is a gentle reminder of just what we mean: Rove Doing His Part to … Continue reading

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Speaking to the General

Open Letter to General PetraeusBy James PetrasMar 10, 2007, 01:12 I am told by the Manchester Guardian, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post that you have impeccable academic and battlefield credentials. Bush has appointed … Continue reading

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Saturday Snapshot

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Cleaning Up After Junior

Mayans to ‘purify’ sacred site after Bush visitAssociated Press, THE JERUSALEM POST Mar. 9, 2007 Mayan leaders announced that priests will purify a sacred archaeological site to eliminate “bad spirits” after US President George W. Bush visits next week. “That … Continue reading

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And If Terrorizing the Women Isn’t Enough ….

Dreams of bombs, bad guys haunt Baghdad’s childrenBy Aseel Kami and Ahmed Rasheed Thu Mar 8, 7:18 AM ET BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Iraqi children are haunted by dreams of bad guys wielding knives or kidnapping relatives. For some, like 13-year-old … Continue reading

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The War On Women in Iraq

It seems fairly clear that the US military is recruiting psychopathic men. That helps to explain a lot of what’s happened in relation to the Iraqi people, at Abu Ghraib, at Fallujah, and in numerous other locales in Iraq and … Continue reading

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No Such Thing As a Free Lunch

And no such thing as altruism – Georgia committing troops for the good of all, although any troop committment in Iraq implies violence, which we condemn. Republic of Georgia adding Iraqi troopsBy DESMOND BUTLER, Associated Press Writer Thu Mar 8, … Continue reading

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Paul Spencer for President – Position Paper #4

# 4. Reinvigorate the quest for clean air, soil, and surface water via both strengthened regulation and increased rehabilitation When I was about seven (1952), my mother, brother, and I travelled by train from Dallas, Texas to Buffalo, New York. … Continue reading

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Another Worthy Interview

[On 8 March 2007] Nightline featured a story about former AT&T technician and whistleblower Mark Klein. While working at AT&T headquarters in San Francisco, Klein discovered (and had the courage to speak out about) a secret eavesdropping room that all … Continue reading

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An Interview Worth Watching

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They’re All Doing It

The Bi-Partisan Politics of Oil: Crude AllianceBy JEFFREY ST. CLAIR Soon after John Kerry had sewed up the delegates needed to seize the Democratic nomination for president in the spring of 2004, he huddled for two hours with James Hoffa, … Continue reading

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