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By David Peterson at Jan 17, 2006
For the record: I happen to agree with the President of Iran that a country "which has culture, logic and civilization does not need nuclear weapons," here quoting the gentleman's news conference in Tehran this past Saturday, the 14th. (More or less agre... (More) Comments (38)
By David Peterson at Jan 11, 2006
Today, I think we should all invite the American President to post his own personal blog to ZNet: "President Addresses Veterans of Foreign Wars on the War on Terror," White House Office of the Press Secretary, January 10, 2006 And while we're on the su... (More) Comments (12)
By David Peterson at Jan 09, 2006
Isn't there something fishy about being the "most distinguished historian of postwar geopolitics," to quote the kind of epithet currently in vogue when reviewers of the recently published book, The Cold War, refer to its author, the Robert A. Lovett Profe... (More) Comments (3)
By David Peterson at Jan 08, 2006
According to the President of the United States, whenever he signs into law a particular piece of legislation---the Department of Defense, Emergency Supplemental Appropriations to Address Hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico, and Pandemic Influenza Act of 200... (More) Comments (2)
By David Peterson at Jan 06, 2006
"President Meets with Current & Former Secretaries of State and Defense" "We 'ad hoc' our way through coalitions of the willing," today's Financial Times reported a "senior State Department official" as having explained a couple of days ago. "That's the... (More) Comments (7)
By David Peterson at Dec 30, 2005
The results of polls such as this one, by Zogby International, which reported that as of December 20-21, one out of every two "likely voters" in the United States believed that the Bush regime has the legitimate authority under the U.S. Constitution and A... (More) Comments (6)
"Language and Politics" -- by Kelvin Yearwood
By David Peterson at Dec 28, 2005
Not for some time have citizens of the Western world been made so acutely aware of the politics of language. This issue has moved from muttering gripes about po- litical correctness onto the center stage of public con- sciousness. Bush, Bla... (More) Comments (11)
Treason and the American President
By David Peterson at Dec 18, 2005
To quote the editorial voice of this morning&undefined;s Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ("Big Brother Bush," Dec. 18): The idea that all of this is being done to us in the name of national security doesn&undefined;t wash; that is the language of a poli... (More) Comments (17)
By David Peterson at Dec 15, 2005
On Tuesday, the Church of Rome released a little document in preparation for its annual World Day of Peace this coming January 1---number XXXIX in the series, in case anyone's counting. Titled In Truth, Peace, the document was noteworthy, above all, beca... (More) Comments (6)
By David Peterson at Dec 13, 2005
What The Guardian published today---by no means a retraction of its earlier "correction"---though just as befuddling---was to be expected, I'm afraid. The fact that the three individuals whom The Guardian's Readers Editor (or ombudsman),... (More) Comments (51)
By David Peterson at Dec 09, 2005
Don't you think that it's high time that the American state's investigators and law-enforcement officers, its judges and its prosecutors and its jailers, and above all its lawmakers, beginning at the very top on down, start being investigated, rounded-up ... (More) Comments (0)
Propaganda -- Overt and Covert
By David Peterson at Dec 05, 2005
The Los Angeles Times reported last Wednesday that the "U.S. military is secretly paying Iraqi newspapers to publish stories written by American troops in an effort to burnish the image of the U.S. mission in Iraq." Other media reports have advanced th... (More) Comments (10)
By David Peterson at Dec 01, 2005
As one gentleman lamented in a recent post to the ZNet Blogs: We present arguments against the war as if it were possible to make arguments in favor. War is always wrong. Gravely important issues are bound up within these two little sentences. Both fo... (More) Comments (43)
By David Peterson at Nov 24, 2005
"The poor are not those who have been 'left behind'," Vandana Shiva writes in a recent essay. Rather, "they are the ones who have been robbed." Indeed. As Shiva continues: Two of the great economic myths of our time allow people to deny this intimate ... (More) Comments (4)
By David Peterson at Nov 21, 2005
Sunday's Chicago Tribune launched what the newspaper is billing as an “occasional series.” The purpose of this series will be to “[assess] the case for war with Iraq,” as the Trib described it, and "to set the record straight." The Road To War, the Trib... (More) Comments (10)


