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By Justin Podur at Nov 17, 2004
The fabulous magazine Left Turn invited me to update my September essay on Sudan, so I totally revamped it in light of the recent peace accords. Below is an early draft. For the final version, get Left Turn! The crisis in Sudan provides an extraordinar... (More) Comments (0)
By Justin Podur at Nov 11, 2004
Palestine's leader, Yasser Arafat, has died. I expect that in the coming days there will be a lot of stupid things written about him on all sides. I have already read some of it. As when he was living, the point will not be to shower contempt on him and ... (More) Comments (7)
By Justin Podur at Nov 11, 2004
Palestine's leader, Yasser Arafat, has died. I expect that in the coming days there will be a lot of stupid things written about him on all sides. I have already read some of it. As when he was living, the point will not be to shower contempt on him and ... (More) Comments (7)
By Justin Podur at Nov 10, 2004
An article in this month's Scientific American by Richard Garwin, who "has worked with the US government since 1950" and was on the "Rumsfeld Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States" is a combination of interesting informati... (More) Comments (2)
By Justin Podur at Nov 10, 2004
An article in this month's Scientific American by Richard Garwin, who "has worked with the US government since 1950" and was on the "Rumsfeld Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States" is a combination of interesting informati... (More) Comments (2)
By Justin Podur at Nov 05, 2004
I mostly wrote that "morning after" piece of yesterday because I was surfing around the morning after, going to all my usual sites and blogs, and nobody had written anything. So I forced myself to write something, because I thought of all the people like ... (More) Comments (5)
By Justin Podur at Nov 05, 2004
I mostly wrote that "morning after" piece of yesterday because I was surfing around the morning after, going to all my usual sites and blogs, and nobody had written anything. So I forced myself to write something, because I thought of all the people like ... (More) Comments (5)
By Justin Podur at Nov 03, 2004
Seems like it's basically over. The last time I spent a late night biting my nails watching an election, I was in Venezuela observing the referendum. Like the US elections of November 2, the outcome was important not only to the people who voted, but to ... (More) Comments (21)
By Justin Podur at Nov 03, 2004
Seems like it's basically over. The last time I spent a late night biting my nails watching an election, I was in Venezuela observing the referendum. Like the US elections of November 2, the outcome was important not only to the people who voted, but to ... (More) Comments (21)
A Referendum on the Iraq Occupation
By Justin Podur at Oct 14, 2004
(from killingtrain.com) C. P. Pandya mentioned in the blog today about how mercenary companies are still making massive profits in Iraq. Bombings and massacres continue to happen on a daily basis in Iraq: today's by insurgents killed 4 American DynCorp ... (More) Comments (0)
A Referendum on the Iraq Occupation
By Justin Podur at Oct 14, 2004
(from killingtrain.com) C. P. Pandya mentioned in the blog today about how mercenary companies are still making massive profits in Iraq. Bombings and massacres continue to happen on a daily basis in Iraq: today's by insurgents killed 4 American DynCorp ... (More) Comments (0)
By Justin Podur at Oct 02, 2004
I have appreciated David Peterson's blogging about the 'humanitarians' and their 'interventions' about Sudan. So when I read his latest, referring to my own recent piece on the subject (a piece which made good use of his own previous blogging), I thought... (More) Comments (2)
By Justin Podur at Oct 02, 2004
I have appreciated David Peterson's blogging about the 'humanitarians' and their 'interventions' about Sudan. So when I read his latest, referring to my own recent piece on the subject (a piece which made good use of his own previous blogging), I thought... (More) Comments (2)
By Justin Podur at Sep 30, 2004
Folks, while I will continue to contribute to the ZNet multi-author blogging system, I've also rolled an updated version of my previous blog, The Killing Train, at www.killingtrain.com, which I'll be posting to daily as before. As befits this blog, I'll ... (More) Comments (0)
By Justin Podur at Sep 30, 2004
Folks, while I will continue to contribute to the ZNet multi-author blogging system, I've also rolled an updated version of my previous blog, The Killing Train, at www.killingtrain.com, which I'll be posting to daily as before. As befits this blog, I'll ... (More) Comments (0)


