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Written by Charles Sullivan
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Sunday, 17 June 2007 |
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The very idea that the United States government might be
complicit in the death of thousands of its own citizens as a
pretext for war is still preposterous to most U.S. citizens,
despite the historical record that is suppressed in the
mainstream, but widely available from other sources. The sound
of so many minds slamming shut like a steel prison door is
deafening. Information Clearinghouse
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We Must Not be Silent Witnesses |
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Written by Hillel Schenker
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Sunday, 17 June 2007 |
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While Gaza Burns, Israelis and Palestinians Talk
(Article sent by David McReynolds and originally published in the Comments section of the Guardian:
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Written by Doris "Granny D" Haddock
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Saturday, 16 June 2007 |
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Remarks in New Hampshire over the weekend at the "Democracy Fest," sponsored by Democracy for America
Truthout editorial - Wednesday 13 June 2007
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Why we must break with the American crazies |
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Written by Anatole Kaletsky
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Saturday, 16 June 2007 |
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... The question Mr Brown must now ask himself is whether he can still allow himself to remain publicly allied to a US Administration that is so recklessly belligerent in its diplomatic conduct, so demonstrably incompetent in warfare and so irresponsibly dangerous to the peace of the world. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/
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Written by George Galloway
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Saturday, 16 June 2007 |
Since its launch just over a decade ago, the al-Jazeera satellite TV station has transformed the politics of the Middle East. For the first time, people in the region had access to a genuinely free and independent source of news and comment that was neither under the control of dictatorial regimes nor western states or corporations. ... But now that achievement is being put at risk. The evidence is clear that the US government is using its influence in Qatar to try to neuter the station's independence.
Guardian article reposted at Information Clearinghouse
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Venezuela: US fears spread of Chavez example |
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Written by Federico Fuentes
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Saturday, 16 June 2007 |
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Under the banner of “For freedom of speech and against imperialism”, hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans took to the streets of Caracas on June 2 in defence of their revolution. Read more at Green Left
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The battle over the media is about race as well as class |
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Written by Richard Gott
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Sunday, 10 June 2007 |
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The protests in Venezuela are motivated by more than a TV station. The oligarchy fears it is losing its right to run the country. The Guardian
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Senate Judiciary Committee Votes to Restore Habeas Corpus |
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Written by PFAW
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Friday, 08 June 2007 |
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Click below for the press release from People for the American Way.
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An Open Letter to Our Movement |
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Written by Phyllis Bennis
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Thursday, 07 June 2007 |
Our sense of uncertainty, exhaustion, even despair, is understandable. We have worked hard yet the wars continue. Victory remains out of reach. ...
So it is time we get even more serious about challenging U.S. policy that equates war with democracy, occupation with liberation, death and destruction with human rights. Given what our government is doing in our name with our tax dollars in Iraq, in Palestine, off the coast of Iran – to name just a few places – we don’t have the right to give up. . read this article on the website of the Institute for Policy Studies
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Looking Back on 40 Years of Occupation |
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Written by Chris Hedges
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Tuesday, 05 June 2007 |
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Israel captured and occupied the Gaza Strip and the West Bank 40 years ago this week. The victory was celebrated as a great triumph, at once tripling the size of the land under Israeli control, including East Jerusalem. It was, however, a Pyrrhic victory. As the occupation stretched over the decades, it transformed and deformed Israeli society. It led Israel to abandon the norms and practices of a democratic society until, in the name of national security, it began to routinely accept the brutal violence of occupation and open discrimination and abuse of Palestinians, including the torture of prisoners and collective reprisals for Palestinians attacks. . continue reading this article at Common Dreams
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Written by Donald C. Hudson Jr.
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Saturday, 02 June 2007 |
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Now I am still here in this country wondering why, and having to pick up the pieces of what is left of my friend in our room. I would just like to know what is the true reason we are here? This country poses no threat to our own. So why must we waste the lives of good men on a country that does not give a damn about itself? complete article: Information Clearinghouse
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US Attorney Resigns Following Conyers’ Request for BBC Documents |
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Written by Greg Palast
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Saturday, 02 June 2007 |
Greg Palast, reporting for BBC Newsnight, obtained a series of confidential emails from the 2004 Bush-Cheney campaign. In these emails, Griffin, then the GOP Deputy Communications Director, transmitted so-called ‘caging lists’ of voters to state party leaders.
Experts have concluded the caging lists were designed for a mass challenge of voters’ right to cast ballots. - Complete article and comments on Palast's website
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Why I am Ashamed to be an American |
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Written by Doug Soderstrom
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Saturday, 02 June 2007 |
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The voters ... chose to place into power a President (a presidential administration) that: may well have laid the groundwork for 9-11; ... is in the preparatory stages of going to war with Iran; ... condoned the systematic use of torture against prisoners; ... enacted laws (such as that of the Patriot Act) that are seriously eroding our freedoms; ... allowed the United State’s military to develop an extremely sophisticated, website-based video game (America’s Army) to be used as a recruitment device that is teaching millions (perhaps as many as nine million) of our children to kill human beings ... read the article at Information Clearinghouse
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Can Democrats End the Iraq War? |
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Written by FAIR (Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting)
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Saturday, 02 June 2007 |
Media flunk constitutional question on war funding
If the Democrat-controlled
Congress wanted to force the Bush administration to accept a bill with
a withdrawal timeline, it didn't have to pass the bill over Bush's
veto—it just had to make clear that no Iraq War spending bill without a
timeline would be forthcoming.
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