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By Michael McGehee at Aug 06, 2010
It was 65 years ago today that the United States first used a nuclear weapon (“little boy”) on the battlefield. That was in Hiroshima, Japan. Three days later in Nagasaki another nuke (“fat boy”) was dropped.... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael McGehee at Jul 10, 2010
my daughter and I discussing the politics and economics of global warming...... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael McGehee at May 13, 2010
The following quote comes from The Wealth of Nations (B.V, Ch.1, Of the Expences of the Sovereign or Commonwealth) by Adam Smith, the so-called father of modern economics. And while it is true, as Noam Chomsky likes to point out, that Smith also exposed the "vile maxim of the masters of mankind" ("All for ourselves and nothing for other people...") the quote makes me wonder if he was okay with it.... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael McGehee at Apr 22, 2010
Nuclear Obama is full of hot plutonium.... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael McGehee at Apr 19, 2010
We are waging a war of aggression for retribution against one of the poorest and most defenseless countries in the world, and we didn’t even know if they were involved in what we were seeking retribution for. And on top of that the general population that we have put enormous risks on and who routinely pays with their lives via air strikes or being sent to Guantánamo surely had nothing to do with the attacks even if the Taliban or al Qaeda did – they are the victims of our so-called enemy.... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael McGehee at Apr 01, 2010
I was thinking about some of the liberal talking points in defense of this shitty healthcare bill last night as I was getting ready for bed. A common argument is “What could they do?” followed by finger-pointing to Republicans as being “the party of ‘No!’” and obstructionists. I don’t dispute the validity of the charge, but that’s hardly the point nor does it excuse the Democrats willful run to the right.... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael McGehee at Mar 29, 2010
MoveOn and the Tea Party are, at least in my view, two sides to the same coin: tools the ruling class uses to co-opt popular sentiment and to squash any sense of an authentic people’s movement. Folks often think voting matters. Sometimes, maybe, but a lot of the time it doesn’t, and is only useful in reasserting the problem – leaving it unsolved. What matters more is the building of popular movements beyond the control and influence of private and state power.... (More) Comments (3)
By Michael McGehee at Mar 29, 2010
When the GOP moves to the “center” it’s class warfare to prevent servicing the general population. When the Democrats move to the “center” it’s to please the masters by showing they are willing to snub the general population.... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael McGehee at Mar 22, 2010
Debunking the liberal talking points for this "healthcare reform" that is really just more corporate welfare.... (More) Comments (2)
Aggression in case Capitulation Fails.
By Michael McGehee at Mar 17, 2010
It was reported in Scotland’s Sunday Herald that the US is sending nearly four-hundred “bunker busters” to the base in Diego Garcia. It is rumored that the 195 smart, guided, Blu-110 bombs and 192 massive 2000lb Blu-117 bombs are in preparations for a military strike on Iran. Translation: aggression.... (More) Comments (0)
Beware of Ideological Mind Guards
By Michael McGehee at Mar 01, 2010
I wanted to make a few comments on what can best be called “ideological groupthink.” If you have ever heard people talk in terms of their ideological views you may notice that they rarely subject them to scrutiny. ... (More) Comments (3)
Joe Stacks: A Modern Day John Brown?
By Michael McGehee at Feb 22, 2010
Joe Stacks: A Modern Day John Brown?... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael McGehee at Feb 08, 2010
In the new introduction for the tenth anniversayr of her book, No Logo, Naomi Klein writes about how when she wrote the book she didn't imagine the Bush administration and Brand Obama would make it so timeless.... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael McGehee at Feb 01, 2010
That’s often been the reality of life: to get anywhere you got to struggle against opposing forces, whether it’s gravity or the Whitehouse. The right thing to do is, more often than not, the hardest thing to do. That is what King was getting at. He used Jesus as a parable. Even for unbeliefables like me we can’t deny that if redemption is what we seek then crosses are what we must bear.... (More) Comments (0)


