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By David Peterson at Nov 10, 2004
“We vigorously disagree with the court's decision, and will seek an emergency stay of the ruling and immediately appeal," a spokesman for the Department of Justice complained. He was reacting to Monday's U.S. District Court ruling that one Salim Ahmed ... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Nov 09, 2004
To say that I am impressed by how impressed the Americans are, not only with their ability to kill Iraqis, but their ability to get away with it, too, would be an understatement. At this art---two arts, really---two distinct but nonetheless inseparable a... (More) Comments (3)
By David Peterson at Nov 06, 2004
I can't tell you the precise content of the UN Secretary-General's October 31 letter to the American President, the British Prime Minister, and the Iraqi Interim Prime Minister, addressing the American-led assault on the besieged city of Fallujah. (Thoug... (More) Comments (4)
The Question of Palestine, November 13, 1974
By David Peterson at Nov 06, 2004
* "Question of Palestine," Yasser Arafat, UN General Assembly Plenary, November 13, 1974 (A/PV.2282 and Corr.1) FYA ("For your archives"): For those of you who, for whatever reason, can't open the document via the weblinks I've provided, here is the text... (More) Comments (4)
By David Peterson at Nov 05, 2004
"There are many issues that seriously and sometimes narrowly divide the country, but same sex marriage is not one of them," one of America's Holy Rollers said in explanation of Tuesday's elections. “The upsets in the Senate and House races and the 11 mar... (More) Comments (6)
The Great American Genitals Caper
By David Peterson at Nov 04, 2004
If you happen to live in the State of Ohio---and just to be clear, I mean 'state' in the sense of a sovereign political entity, not state in the sense of a condition or mode of being-in-the-world---then come the New Year, you will live in a State wherein:... (More) Comments (24)
By David Peterson at Nov 02, 2004
Friday's New York Times devoted all of 92 words to the story. In what other fragmentary U.S. print daily reports I've been able to find on the same event, the Orange County Register spent all of 27 words (out of an article 450-words-long). The St. Louis... (More) Comments (0)
Petition to the U.S. to "Stop the Escalation!"
By David Peterson at Nov 02, 2004
On behalf of one from among a growing number of open letters invoking the conscience of humanity to call upon the American state to cease immediately its plans to launch a full-scale military assault on the overwhelmingly civilian population trapped withi... (More) Comments (3)
By David Peterson at Nov 01, 2004
Not sure whether the Democratic challenger was in Ohio that day, and the Republican incumbent in Florida. Or the Republican in Ohio and the Democrat in Florida. But, no matter. When news of the latest videotaped communiqué from Osama bin Laden first be... (More) Comments (3)
Iraq, Civilian Fatalities---and American Silence
By David Peterson at Oct 30, 2004
In one of the handful or two of reports to have appeared on American television, in this instance, the prestigious Cable News Network (CNN), the program's host, Wolf Blitzer, introduced the item as a part of his "quick check of other stories now in the ne... (More) Comments (10)
Iraq, Civilian Fatalities, and American Power III
By David Peterson at Oct 29, 2004
My goodness! A never-ending stream of bright and shiny news from the neocolonies. U.S.-UN-OSCE-staged elections in Afghanistan. UN-EU-staged elections in Kosovo. And sooner or later, U.S.-UN-Iraqi Interim Administration-staged elections in Iraq, too. ... (More) Comments (0)
Iraq, Civilian Fatalities, and American Power II
By David Peterson at Oct 28, 2004
To repeat a couple of questions first asked in these ZNet Blogs back on September 13: Within American-occupied Iraqi territory: 1) How many American deaths are too many? 2) How many Iraqi deaths are too many? I bother with these questions, first, beca... (More) Comments (3)
By David Peterson at Oct 28, 2004
Can anyone recall when the first time was that, after the Americans bombed and invaded a foreign country---even if, as we just saw with the case of Iraq in early June, they install a puppet regime which, in turn, invites them to stay on as the leaders of ... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Oct 27, 2004
According to an Agence France Press report last week, the morning after Lebanon's long-serving Prime Minister Rafik Al-Hariri resigned his post---under an "ultimatum," AFP added, "from the speaker of parliament, Nabih Berri, either to accept [President] L... (More) Comments (0)
Beyond Demonstration Elections IV
By David Peterson at Oct 25, 2004
Well. The "preliminary" results are in. And it's getting pretty close to official. With 22,413 polling stations reporting and 95.1 percent of the votes counted, "Afghan President Hamid Karzai is sure of victory in his country's historic presidential po... (More) Comments (0)


