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By David Peterson at Feb 11, 2006
An important heads-up just arrived from a friend at Electric Politics: "Hague Judge Silences Bin Laden Bosnia Testimony, as NATO’s Claims Questioned," CDelsio, BalkanAnalysis.com, February 8, 2006 To reproduce t... (More) Comments (7)
By David Peterson at Feb 08, 2006
A friend who rules at unearthing electronic diamonds from the World Wide Rough just forwarded to me (and to a host of others) a link to a slide-show that I believe is worth posting here: No Bravery. Produced by GlobalFreePress.com, No Braver... (More) Comments (9)
The Warrantless Surveillance and State Secrets Act of 2007
By David Peterson at Jan 28, 2006
Whether you, I, our friends, neighbors, acquaintances, or complete strangers are ever subjected to surveil- ance -- wiretapping of telephone lines and the inter- cept of cellular calls, email, and old-fashioned postal services -- by agencies... (More) Comments (27)
By David Peterson at Jan 28, 2006
The Washington regime continues to lay out its case for war with Iran -- not the least of which is how little success it has enjoyed at militarily sub- jugating the population of Iraq. In a speech Tuesday before the National Convention... (More) Comments (40)
Crocker and Petraeus Do Washington
By David Peterson at Jan 28, 2006
All Europe contributed to the making of Kurtz; and by and by I learned that, most appropriately, the International Society for the Suppression of Savage Customs had entrusted him with the making of a re- port, for its future guidance. And h... (More) Comments (6)
By David Peterson at Jan 28, 2006
On Thursday, September 6, the very same day that the Israeli Air Force carried out a bombing raid in northern Syria for still-undisclosed reasons -- unless it's an obvious reason, such as testing the performance of the kind of Russian-built... (More) Comments (3)
By David Peterson at Jan 28, 2006
This afternoon, Thursday, September 20, the United States took yet another serious step in the direction of a closed society. By an overwhelming margin of 72 to 25, the Senate voted to adopt an amendment sponsored by Republican Senator John Co... (More) Comments (17)
By David Peterson at Jan 28, 2006
"Hitler Lives." "Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's Unreality Show." "Iranian Madman Walks Among Us." "[A] grave threat to the United States and its allies in the Middle East, Europe, and globally." "What... (More) Comments (48)
By David Peterson at Jan 28, 2006
Pakistan's regional and global significance cannot be overstated, and is expanding. It sits at the crossroads of the Middle East and South Asia, two regions of great cultural importance, growing economic power, and enormous political consequ... (More) Comments (45)
On Torture and American Values
By David Peterson at Jan 28, 2006
Okay. Everybody listen up. Now. Repeat after your Commander-in-Chief, and be sure to get it right. "[T]his government does not torture people. You know, we stick to U.S. law and our international obligations." "The pol... (More) Comments (13)
A Million Little Lies -- and One Great Big Lie
By David Peterson at Jan 27, 2006
Does Oprah Winfrey, the American television celebrity, host of the eponymously named broadcast and cable TV shows, and top-honoree in Forbes Magazine's 2005 "Celebrity 100" Hall of Fame, really expect us to believe that James Frey's 2003 bestsel... (More) Comments (13)
By David Peterson at Jan 25, 2006
For the one and only true benchmark by which to judge the faithfulness of the Pope's new encyclical, Deus caritas est, released this morning to much fanfare in Rome, to the phenomenon of being human, recall, first, the Italian sculptor Gianlorenzo Bernini... (More) Comments (6)
By David Peterson at Jan 23, 2006
In the words of a World News In Brief-blurb that ran in the January 20 London Independent (i.e., all 64 of them): Indonesia dismissed an international report that found up to 183,000 people were killed or disappeared during its 24-year occupation of the f... (More) Comments (3)
By David Peterson at Jan 20, 2006
When last we left the U.S. Attorney General, he and the Deputy Director for National Intelligence were leisurely explaining to the piss-poor American press corps the "legal underpinnings" for the Executive Branch&undefined;s warrantless searches... (More) Comments (7)
The Language of "Costs" and "Benefits"
By David Peterson at Jan 18, 2006
"The most important things in life---like life itself---are priceless," Linda Bilmes and Joseph Stiglitz acknowledge in The Economic Costs of the Iraq War, a paper they drafted for the annual meeting of the American Economic Association in Bosto... (More) Comments (2)


