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Bringing the 'Vietnam Syndrome' Back Home
By Brian Dominick at Aug 21, 2004
Back in 1990, during the lead-up to the First Gulf War, George H.W. Bush talked about the need for his impending war not to suffer from what pundits called "the Vietnam syndrome." As the fable went, the media and antiwar movement, in cahoots against the o... (More) Comments (2)
By David Peterson at Aug 21, 2004
In a very short period of time (really, inside just the past week or so), one issue of great importance has irrupted on the American political scene: Much less a contest about the Vietnam War-era record of the Democratic Party's presidential nominee John ... (More) Comments (0)
By Chris Spannos at Aug 21, 2004
Last night Life After Capitalism 2004 kicked off it's three day series with "Beyond Bush", an evening of visionary resistance. This event brought activists and organisers from throughout the US, and world, to begin the week of events protesting ... (More) Comments (3)
The Crap that Fills Americans' Minds
By David Peterson at Aug 20, 2004
Once again, and for the countless time, Wednesday's release of (what was billed as, anyway) a major survey of American public opinion by the The Pew Research Center for the People and the Press was far more interesting for what it betrayed about the kinds... (More) Comments (4)
Architecture of the New Society
By Chris Spannos at Aug 20, 2004
Here is an essay I recently wrote about how cities, architecture and spacial design may evolve within a participatory economy. It was published on ZNet but I wanted to put it here hoping to get feed back. So please feel free to comment....Architecture of ... (More) Comments (4)
EvilDoers & DoGooders 2: The Concrete & Abstract
By Andy Dunn at Aug 20, 2004
Much thanks for the response Peeperkorn. I'm afraid I'm only getting a glimpse of what you're conveying about values, though; I'd need the specific example. My academic knowledge on the moral dualism subject is limited--I've read about it sporadicall... (More) Comments (6)
By David Peterson at Aug 19, 2004
Gee. I wonder whether it's purely an accident of history that Washington “feels more and more like a fortress these days”? And in what, exactly, this “whole terrorist atmosphere” has its origins? In the “armed guerrillas” of Baghdad and Najaf, perhap... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Aug 19, 2004
Question: Do you possess, or have your ever possessed, information likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing to commit an act of terrorism, including (though by no means limited to) a “plot to commit murder and to cause mayhem with chemicals... (More) Comments (0)
Political Vision for the Good Society
By Chris Spannos at Aug 19, 2004
For those interested in developing vision and strategy, exploring where we want to go as social movements, and how to get there, I thought you may be interested in an interview the Vancouver Parecon Collective did with Z commentator Stephen Shalom.We spok... (More) Comments (0)
Initiatives to Make America Safer
By David Peterson at Aug 19, 2004
"Worldwide, more than 3,000 operatives have been incapacitated." ----"Waging the War on Terror," U.S. Department of Justice... (More) Comments (0)
EvilDoers & DoGooders 1: Star Wars
By Andy Dunn at Aug 18, 2004
This foreword is a warning... My second blog is longer and less topical than a blog ought be, but at least I deal neatly with the entire concept of Good & Evil ;) Years ago, I mentioned Star Wars to my young nephews and niece and was shocked that they\... (More) Comments (4)
By David Peterson at Aug 18, 2004
Tuesday's Los Angeles Times (Aug. 17) published a very long (around 3500 words), page-one analysis of the television ad that has been running in at least three "key battleground states" this election cycle, "calling into question [the Democratic Party's p... (More) Comments (0)
By Brian Dominick at Aug 18, 2004
The federal government is either astonishingly incompetent when it comes to prosecuting terror cases in the US, or it the Ashcroft Justice Department simply doesn't care because it's always the allegation headlines that make the front pages while the retr... (More) Comments (3)
By Andy Dunn at Aug 18, 2004
My first blog... I feel all bloggy inside. Actually, I once spent a full six months of unemployment ranting on various forums so regularly it seemed like blogging. Pre-historic blogging I guess. I mostly inhabited the listener forum at NPR (National Pe... (More) Comments (2)
By David Peterson at Aug 17, 2004
The New York Times published a bona fide gem today: "Rounding Up Qaeda Suspects: New Cooperation, New Tensions, New Questions," it was called. (For a copy, see below.) Unfortunately for the Times, this lengthy article (upwards of 2500 words) glistens ... (More) Comments (0)


