By Michael McGehee at May 22, 2012
There is just something about British left intellectuals. Christopher Hitchens fell from grace when he allowed his atheism to become a tool for Western imperialism. Now The Guardian UK's George Monbiot has pulled a Hitchens by allowing his outrage of "genocide" to become a tool for Western imperialism. ... (More) Comments (0)
Interview on Rwanda's Paul Kagame
By Michael McGehee at May 09, 2012
The following are my answers to a list of questions presented to me for a radio interview that, for whatever reason, never happened. When learning of how William Penn University was to award Paul Kagame, Rwanda's genocidal dictator, with an honorary doctorate in celebration of his alleged "contributions to the humanities and human welfare" I contacted the school's President, various Vice Presidents, as well as other members of the school's faculty, and the heads of all the student organizations I could find. I even contacted the editors of the Oskaloosa Herald.... (More) Comments (0)
Voting, The Least of Our Struggles
By Michael McGehee at Apr 05, 2012
As each election comes many of us foolishly believe that this time voting will matter. But it's a lot like a sign I saw in a bar: "Free Beer Tomorrow."... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael McGehee at Mar 12, 2012
Just as Israel is killing children in Gaza and Americans are killing children in Afghanistan, millions of decent and unsuspecting people fell prey to an imperial propaganda campaign: Kony 2012. The latest feel-good political stunt that claims to be standing up for human rights.... (More) Comments (4)
By Michael McGehee at Feb 27, 2012
??"Obama Offers to Cut Corporate Tax Rate to 28%." No, this is not a satirical piece from The Onion. This is the headline for a recent New York Times article.... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael McGehee at Feb 06, 2012
The interweb is abuzz on Chris Hedges latest column, "The Cancer in Occupy." While employing hyperbole and non sequitur's to take digs at Black Bloc, Hedges has managed to alienate himself from, and piss off, many non-Black Blocers.... (More) Comments (3)
By Michael McGehee at Jan 25, 2012
Last night President Obama gave his annual State of the Union address where he talked a lot about bringing jobs back, and our manufacturing base, and a green jobs program, and taxing the rich.... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael McGehee at Jan 19, 2012
An important battle was won, and while Wikipedia might be correct in saying that it's not over, an important lesson should be learned. We can win, but we shouldn't expect corporations to always be on our side.... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael McGehee at Jan 03, 2012
The hardest part about enduring election cycles as someone who sees them as rather unimportant and distracting from real issues and solutions is constantly having to answer, "What is the alternative?" It is frustrating beyond belief that it is not blatantly visible. But that's life. Something could be right in front of you and you cannot even see it.... (More) Comments (0)
Coups d'etat in Western Europe
By Michael McGehee at Nov 22, 2011
Recently the President of Greece and Prime Minister of Italy were forced out of office and replaced with unelected technocrats with close ties to international banks. According to Barron's, a weekly financial newspaper, "the regime changes forced in Greece and Italy [were] by the bond vigilantes." ... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael McGehee at Nov 15, 2011
As a fan of Frank Miller's Sin City and Dark Knight comics, it was a punch in the gut to read his recent diatribe against the Occupy movents. I am referring to his blog piece "ANARCHY."... (More) Comments (0)
ICTR is political, not judicial
By Michael McGehee at Nov 09, 2011
Even though the international jurist, Richard Goldstone, has said the 1994 assassination of Rwandan President Habyarimana was "clearly related to the genocide" the role of Paul Kagame's Rwandan Patrtiotic Front (RPF) in carrying out the attack has often been played down. Now a former aid to Kagame, Théogène Rudasingwa, is "demanding" that he get to testify to the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) on knowledge he has about "the most pivotal event in the 20th century whose consequences remain tragic almost two decades later.” Rudasingwa, the former Secretary General of the RPF says Kagame personally admitted to the assassination.... (More) Comments (2)
By Michael McGehee at Oct 29, 2011
Regardless of what we think about Gaddafi, the facts are that Libya was, at least in terms of human development, a paradise in Africa and was moving towards the kind of regional integration that is badly needed to protect the continent from what will be a severe worsening of an already bad situation as resource wars escalate (see President Obama’s recent “intervention” in Uganda). ... (More) Comments (2)
Gaddafi: Sodomized before killed
By Michael McGehee at Oct 25, 2011
Gaddafi was shot, beaten and sodomized before being killed and buried in unmarked grave... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael McGehee at Oct 24, 2011
Racism in Libya is nothing new. Anytime there is a class of poor immigrant workers whose ethnicity is not the same as the majority there is a prospect for racial conflict. In October of 2000 BBC reported that “thousands of African immigrants living in Libya have been attacked by local residents. Some have had to take refuge in their respective embassies.”... (More) Comments (0)


