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By Brian Dominick at Apr 20, 2005
This lead from a recent Associated Press story jolted me out of my blogging hiatus. I just had to share it with you all (I'm tacking on the second sentence just because it's also a gem): Iraqi lawmakers adjourned in protest Tuesday and demanded an ap... (More) Comments (17)
By Brian Dominick at Mar 30, 2005
It is very unfortunate that some people seem intent on dragging the level of debate in these discussions of gender, pornography, etc, down to new lows. Many people on one side of this discussion seem to be making a mission out of trying to bait the other ... (More) Comments (20)
Blog Comments vs. Discussion Forums
By Brian Dominick at Mar 26, 2005
After following some of the very heated "threads" of comments on Lucinda Marshall's recent posts have prompted me to write this special post about the use of weblog comments. To date, I have already warned two users to cease using what I perceived to be a... (More) Comments (22)
By Brian Dominick at Jan 25, 2005
Ran across this gem on the CNN site in my daily readings: In addition to their Western look and feel, [Iraqi campaign ads] carry Western messages such as freedom, tolerance and inclusion. That must be what they mean by a "moral compass."... (More) Comments (3)
What to do with the Democratic Party?
By Brian Dominick at Nov 08, 2004
Jessica Azulay and I received a fairly substantial response to our recent essay, which was mostly a strategic presentation of what the hell progressives and radicals should do to make a difference in the coming years, starting with a major dose of facing ... (More) Comments (8)
By Brian Dominick at Aug 25, 2004
Perhaps the only thing more disappointing than watching liberals sell themselves short and shoot themselves in the proverbial feet is watching self-proclaimed leftists do the same thing. The once-promising United for Peace and Justice organization, headed... (More) Comments (0)
Liberals and Mediocrity (or, "Anybody But Kerry")
By Brian Dominick at Aug 24, 2004
It's sort of amazing, if you think about it. One could hardly dream up an incumbent president who would be easier to defeat than George W. Bush, and yet the Democratic Party is getting a run for it's money because it chose one of the least inspiring, medi... (More) Comments (4)
Bringing the 'Vietnam Syndrome' Back Home
By Brian Dominick at Aug 21, 2004
Back in 1990, during the lead-up to the First Gulf War, George H.W. Bush talked about the need for his impending war not to suffer from what pundits called "the Vietnam syndrome." As the fable went, the media and antiwar movement, in cahoots against the o... (More) Comments (2)
By Brian Dominick at Aug 18, 2004
The federal government is either astonishingly incompetent when it comes to prosecuting terror cases in the US, or it the Ashcroft Justice Department simply doesn't care because it's always the allegation headlines that make the front pages while the retr... (More) Comments (3)
Artists in Parecon -- a Response
By Brian Dominick at Aug 14, 2004
This is the aspect of parecon theory where I diverge 180 degrees. I cannot fathom why, or really even how, the work of artists (and I'll include "commentators" and social critics in that realm, just to make sure I'm dragged in as well), are to be consider... (More) Comments (3)
Inconsistency gaining new consistency for Kerry?
By Brian Dominick at Aug 13, 2004
Our good friend Rahul Mahajan recently concluded that candidate Kerry is being "illogical" vis-a-vis his stance on presidential powers with regard to warmaking. To me, it appears that for a would-be president, Kerry's stance is remarkably logical, if also... (More) Comments (3)
Allawi Unaware Marines Ravaging Najaf (Tell me another...)
By Brian Dominick at Aug 12, 2004
If you believe Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi, US Marines are operating outside Najaf and haven't entered the city. If you believe photography, video, countless eyewitnesses and US military commanders and troops, it seems Marines, soldiers and their art... (More) Comments (0)
The Old Blogs are Dead -- Long Live the New ZNet Blog!
By Brian Dominick at Aug 06, 2004
I don't even want to begin explaining the nightmare I went to trying to fix the blog system, and then when that failed, trying to configure this new system to handle our special needs. But, alas, here it is -- an all new ZNet Blog powered by the brand n... (More) Comments (0)


