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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)
By Ricardo Levins Morales at Oct 27, 2011
The call to reduce the 99% message to manageable demands emanates from those who seek to limit our impact. ... (More) Comments (0)
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)
The Killing of Muammar Gaddafi
By Deepak Tripathi at Oct 24, 2011
Analysis of Muammar Gaddafi's killing.... (More) Comments (0)
Occupy! Connect! Create! (pt.1)
By Ethan Miller at Oct 23, 2011
The first in a series of writings exploring alternative ways that the Occupy Movement can engage with questions of "the economy" and with our strategies for moving toward long-term transformative organizing. ... (More) Comments (2)
By Michael McGehee at Oct 19, 2011
Outside of the fact that for far too long we have been conditioned by a finely-tuned corporate propaganda system aimed at turning us into mindless, atomized, sedentary, flag-sucking consumers and spectators, one of the biggest problems we face, and which seems to be what has provoked the Occupy movements, is the inequitable distribution of wealth from the poor to the super rich. The top 1% have nearly 40% of the nations wealth, while the bottom 40% only have one-third of one percent.... (More) Comments (0)
By Carl Davidson at Oct 18, 2011
Carl Davidson's 'Keep On Keepin' On Commentaries... (More) Comments (0)
Fight the Rich, Not Their Wars
By Paul Street at Oct 17, 2011
Speech Street gave in Solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street movement in Iowa City, IA on Saturday, October 15, 2011... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael McGehee at Oct 17, 2011
The folks of Boston are quickly realizing that the police are there to protect and serve . . . the rich.... (More) Comments (3)
America, Iran and an Unashamedly Interventionist Secretary of State
By Deepak Tripathi at Oct 17, 2011
Analysis of American allegations of an Iranian plot to kill the Saudi ambassador to Washington and its context. ... (More) Comments (0)
By Kevin Young at Oct 15, 2011
54 percent of the US public, or 167 million people, support the Occupy Wall Street protests. The atmosphere is ripe for a mass movement.... (More) Comments (3)
By Michael Albert at Oct 14, 2011
Strategy and tactics are often complex, but now the arrogance of the rich and empowered has simplified the situation... (More) Comments (2)
By Kevin Young at Oct 10, 2011
The range of elite responses to Occupy Wall Street is a telling indicator of the movement's momentum, and should give strength to participants.... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael Albert at Oct 08, 2011
Introducing Noam Chomsky at the Rebellious Media conference ... (More) Comments (2)


