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British Records on the Prewar Bombing of Iraq
By David Peterson at Jul 06, 2005
As the London Times's Michael Smith has been reporting in multiple venues (e.g., "The War Before the War,” New Statesman, May 30, 2005), the best publicly available source at the moment for evidence of the scale of the pre-war bombing campaign launched by... (More) Comments (2)
By David Peterson at Jul 05, 2005
To repeat for the second time in recent days an important passage from the British reporter Michael Smith's work on the joint criminal conspiracy between the Bush and the Blair regimes, the explicit purpose of which was to engineer the U.S. and U.K. milit... (More) Comments (3)
"What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?"
By David Peterson at Jul 04, 2005
"What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?" Frederick Douglass, Rochester, New York, July 5, 1852... (More) Comments (4)
By David Peterson at Jul 04, 2005
Pages 238-239 of the print edition (and pp. 256-257 of the PDF version) of The 9/11 Commission Report first released in July of last year reproduce the list of the 19 September 11, 2001 suicide hijackers---in terms of the immediate destructiveness, lives ... (More) Comments (2)
Red Meat for the Christian Right
By David Peterson at Jul 02, 2005
A report in this morning's London Independent relates how the early September, 2004 conversion of the Bush regime, from a state of atheism or at most agnosticism on questions concerning the nature of the crisis in the Darfur region of the western Sudan, t... (More) Comments (10)
By David Peterson at Jul 01, 2005
For the record: The so-called "Downing Street Memos" provide us with some truly valuable bits of evidence that the British Prime Minister and other ruling Labour Party ministers and advisors not only engaged in a joint criminal conspiracy with their super... (More) Comments (0)
"Who Are Americans to Think That Freedom Is Theirs to Spread?"
By David Peterson at Jun 29, 2005
For a textbook example of how to close one's eyes in the face of real evil, check out: “Who Are Americans to Think That Freedom Is Theirs to Spread?” Michael Ignatieff, New York Time Magazine, June 26, 2005 Therein, this Harvard intellectual and profess... (More) Comments (3)
The Very Definition of Tyranny
By David Peterson at Jun 20, 2005
I am not sure how many luminaries of the American political establishment have called upon the Senate's Minority Whip, Richard Durbin, to apologize, to face the full wrath and fury of the Senate, or even to resign his office, effective immediately, since ... (More) Comments (21)
...must have been done by Nazis, Soviets in their gulags, or some mad regime...
By David Peterson at Jun 19, 2005
Judging by the panel discussion that closed out Fox News's Sunday with Chris Wallace for the morning of June 19, the most important item around the world for the previous seven days was U.S. Senator Richard Durbin's remarks on the floor of the Senate cham... (More) Comments (7)
By David Peterson at Jun 15, 2005
Jefferson Morley notes that the "memos" expressing the state of the Blair Government's pre-war planning for the eventual U.S.-U.K. military seizure of Iraq have "made headlines from Australia to China to Pakistan" since the London Times published the firs... (More) Comments (5)
By David Peterson at Jun 13, 2005
Mr. Byron Calame, Public Editor New York Times 229 West 43rd St. New York, NY 10036-3959 Dear Mr. Calame: Hello. And welcome to your new job as the Public Editor (or ombudsman) of the New York Times.--- Almost 40 years at The Wall Street Journal, huh?... (More) Comments (3)
The Nation's Powerful Nightmares
By David Peterson at Jun 08, 2005
When it comes to the game of respectability, how to play it, and how best to win it, I've always been impressed by the deftness of Nation-Left types. With one significant counter-instance over the years---beginning, let us say, with the instauration of... (More) Comments (6)
By David Peterson at Jun 05, 2005
With the May 20 death of the philosopher Paul Ricoeur, age 92, at his home in France, Saturday's Chicago Tribune finally ran an obituary on the man and his work (Antonio Olivo, June 4). Which was to be expected, I guess: Because Ricoeur was a professor a... (More) Comments (2)
By David Peterson at Jun 04, 2005
Even taking at face value Friday's package of News Releases from U.S. Southern Command's (Florida) Joint Task Force investigation into allegations of abuse of the Koran (or Qur'an, as Newsweek spells it) at the American-run Guantanamo Bay prisoner-of-war ... (More) Comments (6)
By David Peterson at Jun 03, 2005
As the crazy world of American politics turns, it turns out that it was President Ronald Reagan who, with his signature on March 26, 1981, granted a "full and unconditional pardon" to the former Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, W. M... (More) Comments (3)


