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Talk About Your "Fetishism of Commodities": a Priest, a Truck, a Girl, and an Idiot Nation
By Paul Street at Feb 09, 2005
This story (below) is interesting on numerous levels. It tells the curious and disturbing tale of a Super Bowl advertisement that didn't happen. ... In a proposed Ford commercial that never saw the light of kick-off, it turns out, a priest was depicted ... (More) Comments (25)
Crazy "Cryofan"/Raging "Randy" Gets His Own ZNet Page
By Paul Street at Jan 27, 2005
In the three years I've kept a blog at ZNet I've run across no single commenter more bizarre and unbalanced than "cryofan" (whose real first name may be "Randy"). "cryofan's" most consistent theme is that I should never talk... (More) Comments (6)
An Opportunity to Reflect on Ruling Class Vulgarity and Extreme inequality in Washington DC
By Paul Street at Jan 20, 2005
The pompous, corporate-plutocratic re-coronation of New Imperial War Criminal Bush will "cost tens of millions of dollars - $40 million alone in private donations to the balls and invitation-only parties" (Will Lester, Associated Press... [see http://ne... (More) Comments (36)
Martin Luther King. Jr. and "The Triple Evils That Are Interrelated"*
By Paul Street at Jan 17, 2005
As the United States experiences its second Martin Luther King. Jr Day to occur with Iraq under American occupation, it's an opportune moment to remember King as a border crosser who refused to restrict his focus to just one city or one nation or to just ... (More) Comments (10)
"Five Dead" in "Military Error": A Barely Noticeable Example of War Crime Journalism
By Paul Street at Jan 12, 2005
Imagine that a Canadian Air Force jet on a military exercise accidentally crossed into US airspace and mistakenly dropped a bomb that killed, say, 14 US residents. On what page of your local U.S. newspaper do you think THAT story would appear? How much p... (More) Comments (33)
Geneva Conventions? They're Leaving on a Jet Plane...Don't Know When They'll Be Back Again
By Paul Street at Jan 08, 2005
Here, pasted in below, are two items from today's newspapers on some of the fascist machinations of the U.S. global police state. The first story, from the New York Times, relates soon-to-be bipartisanally approved right-authoritarian Attorney General Al... (More) Comments (25)
Carlos Beltran v. the People of South Asia: Radio Reflections on American Compassion
By Paul Street at Jan 01, 2005
I recently spent 5 evening hours on U.S. Interstate Highway 80, the semi-trailer-packed “main street of America.” Meanwhile, people in Indonesia, Thailand, India, and Sri Lanka were experiencing the worst natural human disaster to take place in a very lo... (More) Comments (19)
Bush's Christmas Budget: Guns Over Butter
By Paul Street at Dec 24, 2004
Tomorrow morning and afternoon, I expect, George and Laura and mom and fellow war criminal Dad and the twins and Jeb and the rest of the misbegotten hyper-aristocratic and necrophyilic Bush brood will open presents and enjoy a sumptous meal prepared for t... (More) Comments (24)
By Paul Street at Dec 23, 2004
It's always nice to hear that considerable numbers of Americans tell nice and progressive things to public opinion pollsters. But when I see the happy data showing that the United States populace supports peace, justice, and democracy, not empire and ... (More) Comments (55)
By Paul Street at Dec 16, 2004
I know a young lady in Chicago who has a curious reaction whenever she sees a HUMMER while driving in the city: she raises her middle finger and screams "go to Hell you rich gas-guzzling imperialist pig" at the top of her lungs. She's about 5 foot 3 and... (More) Comments (54)
"To Counter the Enemy's Perception Management"
By Paul Street at Dec 14, 2004
Today's prize for bad Orwellian prose goes to chief Pentagon spokesman, Lawrence Di Rita. "In the battle of perception management, where the enemy is clearly using the media to help manage perceptions of the general public," Di Rita says in today's New Y... (More) Comments (21)


