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By Deepak Tripathi at Sep 01, 2012
Analysis of Ecuador's decision to grant political asylum to the WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange and diplomatic confrontation with Britain. ... (More) Comments (0)
Social Security in the Great Jambalaya
By Jim Kavanagh at Aug 31, 2012
Is there a Social Security crisis or not? To hear some tell it, the Social Security Trust Fund* is insolvent, nothing but a collection of “worthless pieces of paper.” To hear others tell it, the Social Security Trust Fund has a surplus of 2.5 trillion dollars (and growing), composed of “good as gold” US-government issued securities.... (More) Comments (0)
Lack of Press Freedom Shields “Reporters Without Borders” From Exposure
By Joe Emersberger at Aug 30, 2012
Lack of Press Freedom Shields “Reporters Without Borders” From Exposure... (More) Comments (0)
Important Struggle Against Repression
By Peter Bohmer at Aug 30, 2012
I am writing in strong support of the grand jury resistors who have recently been subpoenaed by the Federal Grand Jury in Seattle and to demand that the subpoenas be withdrawn, that all materials taken in the related raids be returned to their owners, and that the Grand Jury end. I thank the resistors for their courage in refusing to testify. This defeats one of the goals of politically-motivated Grand Juries which is to get us to inform and testify against each other—to show that solidarity can easily be broken. ... (More) Comments (2)
By Brad Wilson at Aug 30, 2012
One of the symptoms of diabetes, which we hear so much about these days, as a consequence of the food crisis, is that people lose their limbs, which must then be cut off. First it may be just a toe, then a foot, then the lower leg, then the whole leg, then another leg, etc. We have similar symptoms on the hidden, family farm side of the food issue. The sacrifices we make in producing the food, and in fighting for farm justice, lead to the symptoms of what I call "family Farm diabetes." The lack of support for farm justice, in fact the unknowing opposition to it by well meaning but misinformed food justice advocates, can contribute to this disease, as we work for years to overcome stereotypes and myths.... (More) Comments (0)
By Lawrence Wittner at Aug 29, 2012
Although the GOP claims to be the party of small government -- even libertarianism -- in reality it is equally comfortable with big or small government, as long as it serves the wealthy and powerful.... (More) Comments (0)
Combining War Vs. Women with Class War
By Roger Bybee at Aug 29, 2012
Paul Ryan and the GOP formerly used cultural issues such as abortion, God, guns, and gays to lure votes, and once in office, dropping those issues in favor of an agenda to enrich the top 1%. But increasingly, the Republicans are pursuing both an aggressive class war to re-establish Robber Baron-era economics while and a vicious war against women's reproductive rights.... (More) Comments (2)
Devastation followed up by denial of aid
By Roger Bybee at Aug 27, 2012
Paul Ryan;s economic policies have imposed immense suffering, and he has greeted this misery by seeking to cut off all crucially-needed forms of assistance.... (More) Comments (0)
Note to Peter Beaumont Re Civility, Honest Engagement and telling readers to F*** Off
By Joe Emersberger at Aug 26, 2012
Note to Peter Beaumont Re Civility, Honest Engagement and telling readers to F*** Off ... (More) Comments (3)
By Daniel Breslau at Aug 26, 2012
The "incitement index" released by Israel's Ministry of Strategic Affairs calls incitement the main obstacle to peace. And under incitement it gathers not only calls to violence, but promotion of an ethos of struggle, and references to Palestine as the geographical area of, well, Palestine.... (More) Comments (0)
By Jim Kavanagh at Aug 25, 2012
So let me understand the strategy: FDL gathers a gazillion signatures on their internet petition, with Joe Biden’s “guarantee” in bold italics, and sends it off to Obama campaign headquarters with the stern warning that they are going to “Hold The Obama Campaign Accountable.” Then, after the election, in which almost every one of those gazillion signators has voted for Obama, just as he’s about to strike the deal we all know he’s itching to strike, they’ll swoop back upon him, saying: “Stop, Mr. President, sir. Look again at these gazillion signatures,” and that’ll scare/shame him into seeing the error of his ways. Yes, Virginia. ... (More) Comments (0)
By Mark Evans at Aug 24, 2012
A discussion on IOPS interim goals including some suggestions etc... ... (More) Comments (0)
By Chris Jones at Aug 24, 2012
More reflections on the impact of austerity on the island of Samos and an attempt to assess and identify some of the issues which seem to be, at this time, inhibiting our resistance.... (More) Comments (0)
Too Many Cooks: The Syrian Demise
By Jim Kavanagh at Aug 23, 2012
The Assad/Alawite regime is cooking in a stew of its own penchant for brutality, which has folded into the cleverness of the United States and Saudi Arabia in crafting a strategy for hijacking “Arab Spring” anti-authoritarian uprisings for counterrevolutionary purposes. ... (More) Comments (0)
Assange, Treviño, and the Limits of Debate in the Corporate Press
By Joe Emersberger at Aug 23, 2012
Assange, Treviño, and the Limits of Debate in the Corporate Press ... (More) Comments (3)


