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By David Peterson at Feb 26, 2005
Well. This morning I had hoped to draft something short and to the point about the threat posed to international peace and security by the Master of the world. Not a trivial undertaking, I'm sure you'll agree. Particularly since its Fearless Leader spe... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Feb 24, 2005
According to a recent report by the International Crisis Group---Can't help but wonder how many crises the ICC has played a hand in defining in a manner favorable to American Power?---by the middle of 2006, and assuming certain interim steps have been tak... (More) Comments (8)
By David Peterson at Feb 22, 2005
A little while back, a friend called my attention to a study published under the auspices of the presumably liberal John S. and James L. Knight Foundation (though these days, how the hell can you tell?): Future of the First Amendment: What America's High... (More) Comments (4)
By David Peterson at Feb 22, 2005
Since I drafted my comments on Global Warming, and on the release last week of the landmark study of the phenomenon by scientists with the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, I've managed to locate two other... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Feb 20, 2005
The phrase ‘global warming' is pretty ubiquitous these days. So are 'greenhouse gases' and 'greenhouse effect'. And over the course of the past week, ‘Kyoto' (not simply in the sense of the city in Japan, but in the sense of the 1992 Kyoto Treaty and t... (More) Comments (6)
By David Peterson at Feb 19, 2005
Between ourselves, I would never want to work for the Racial Statistics Branch of the Population Division of the Census Bureau in Washington. Nevertheless. It appears that some of my fellow Americans would. Thus a friend tells me that a recent edition ... (More) Comments (54)
"The World's 10 Worst Dictators"?
By David Peterson at Feb 19, 2005
The February 13 issue of Parade Magazine in the States ran contributing editor David Wallechinsky's list of “The World's 10 Worst Dictators,” along with Wallechinsky's “Dishonorable Mentions” list (i.e., No.s 11-20). An explanatory note told us that he p... (More) Comments (11)
By David Peterson at Feb 17, 2005
As one of the buffoons at CBS-TV's 60 Minutes II introduced a segment last June: “We first met Sergeant Mejia earlier this year when he was still AWOL---absent without official leave. He went AWOL, he told us, because he was morally opposed to a war tha... (More) Comments (5)
By David Peterson at Feb 17, 2005
With Monday's assassination of the former Prime Minister of Lebanon, Rafik Al-Hariri, former Minister Basil Fleihan, and many others in a massive car-bombing in Beirut followed immediately and reflexively by Washington's seizure of this event to increase ... (More) Comments (2)
By David Peterson at Nov 19, 2004
Amazing, isn't it, how much free publicity a news conference can win you, when what you say runs in near-perfect parallel with what the world's most powerful state wants to hear, and you save its official spokespeople the trouble of having to say it thems... (More) Comments (2)
By David Peterson at Nov 18, 2004
At a news conference in Vienna today, the National Council for Resistance in Iran---a.k.a. the Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization, for the past seven years among the State Department's officially "Designated Foreign Terrorist Organizations," a group which unt... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Nov 16, 2004
If ever the U.S.-Israeli Axis of Good had reason to bomb nuclear-related sites within Iran---though an errant strike upon an orphanage or a hospital, "collaterally" damaging them, wouldn't hurt, either---now is the time. After a Letter of Agreement to su... (More) Comments (7)
By David Peterson at Nov 14, 2004
Among the most important questions the members of the Senate Judiciary Committee can ask Alberto Gonzales, the White House's chief legal counsel and nominee to succeed John Ashcroft at the Department of Justice---the "least accountable Justice Department ... (More) Comments (2)
By David Peterson at Nov 12, 2004
I think the titles of these two articles---but especially when juxtaposed---tell us a lot about what's going on in the United States of America: "Terror lawyer Bush's new legal chief" "A more moderate voice as AG" But then, so do these two: "Bush se... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Nov 10, 2004
Let's say the American assault on the Iraqi city of Fallujah officially began over the past weekend, November 6-7, 2004. (Though feel free to date the start of the whole ongoing campaign any time you think most faithful to the facts. For example, early ... (More) Comments (2)


