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Ross: Taking Back the Southwest
Znet Article, March, 18 2007
John Ross
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Taking Back the Southwest
Naiman: Round to AIPAC on Iran Provision - But the Fat Lady Is Just Warming Up
Commentary, March, 18 2007
Robert Naiman
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The House Democratic leadership last night acceded to pressure from conservative Democrats and Members of Congress close to the Israel lobby and agreed to drop a provision from the supplemental appropriation that would have barred a U.S. attack on...
Glick: Impeachment Spring 2007
Commentary, March, 16 2007
Ted Glick
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Faced with the maddening intransigence of Bush and Cheney and the unsurprising timidity of Pelosi and Reid when it comes to the war and related issues, it's time for the entire progressive movement to unite RIGHT NOW in a collective, urgent campai...
Billet: The Times They Are a Changin': The Shifting Winds of Protest Music
Commentary, March, 15 2007
Alexander Billet
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The subject has been brought up by so many writers that by now that it's almost clichŽ. It's been asked by musicians, activists old and new, and music journalists alike. And as it's become obvious just how devastating the US' very presence in Ir...
Lendman: Fake Congressional Opposition to War
Znet Article, March, 14 2007
Stephen Lendman
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Fake Congressional Opposition to War
Engelhardt: The Seymour Hersh Mystery
Znet Article, March, 14 2007
Tom Engelhardt
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The Seymour Hersh Mystery
Pilger: CLOSING THE GAP BETWEEN TORTURER AND VICTIM
Commentary, March, 14 2007
John Pilger
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In Andrew Cockburn's new book, Rumsfeld, the gap between rampant power and its faraway victims is closed. Donald Rumsfeld, US secretary of defence until last year and a designer of the Iraq bloodbath, is revealed as personally directing from his o...
Vltchek: ASEAN - Distant Dream of Unity
Commentary, March, 11 2007
Andre Vltchek
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Kuala Lumpur -- Small Airbus-319 of Cebu Pacific Airlines departs Manila for almost 4 hours long journey to Jakarta, but the service started only recently and it is not flying every day. Capitals of two enormous Southeast Asian countries are still...
Palast: Bush's New US Attorney a Criminal?
Znet Article, March, 09 2007
Greg Palast
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Bush's New US Attorney a Criminal?
Grubacic: State building in Western Balkans
Commentary, March, 09 2007
Andrej Grubacic
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I was reading an EU journal today, I think it was the Frankfurter Rundschau, when a curious article attracted my attention. European defense ministers are meeting in German town of Wiesbaden to discuss "State Building in the Western Balkans". Javi...
Lendman: George Bush's Samson Option
Znet Article, March, 08 2007
Stephen Lendman
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The Samson Option is terminology used to explain Israel's intention to use its nuclear arsenal ...
Glick: Peace, Justice and a Clean Energy Revolution, Part 2
Commentary, March, 08 2007
Ted Glick
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"The best science tells us we have ten years to fundamentally transform our economy and lead the world in the same direction or else, in the words of NASA's Jim Hansen, we will face a 'totally different planet.' We're calling for 80 percent carbon...
Engelhardt: Hostages to Policy
Znet Article, March, 07 2007
Tom Engelhardt
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Hostages to Policy
Johnson: Chalmers Johnson: "Nemesis: The Last Days of the American Republic"
Znet Article, March, 07 2007
Chalmers Johnson
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AMY GOODMAN: Today, we spend the hour with the former CIA consultant, distinguished scholar, best-selling author, Chalmers Johnson. He's just published a new book. It's called Nemesis: The Last...
Jensen: Last Sunday: Liberal icons and the problem of bipartisan empire-building
Commentary, March, 06 2007
Robert Jensen
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Ia political culture defined by a centrist-to-reactionary political spectrum, Paul Wellstone was a breath of fresh air when he brought his progressive politics to the U.S. Senate in 1991. His death in 2002 robbed the country of a humane voice on t...
Glick: Peace, Justice AND a Clean Energy Revolution
Commentary, March, 05 2007
Ted Glick
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"We have a foreign policy that is foreign to our core values, domestic policies that are wreaking havoc at home, and an environment that is being destroyed."
Billet: Bloc Party's A Weekend in the City: The Beauty and Ugliness of Modern Life
Commentary, March, 04 2007
Alexander Billet
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Bloc Party has definitely made a huge mark on modern music. Their debut album Silent Alarm displayed an energy and emotional honesty that clearly set them apart from most of the too-cool-for-school attitude of most "indie-rock" bands. It was thi...
Marshall: International Women's Day 2007: We Stand with the Women of the World*
Commentary, March, 03 2007
Lucinda Marshall
For the past 5000 years, give or take a century or two, there has been a persistent tendency to leave unexamined the impact that social, economic, environmental, and military policies have on the lives of women throughout the world. As a result, ...
Street: The New Becomes Old: The Historical Normalization of Sudden Madness
Commentary, March, 02 2007
Paul Street
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I am concerned about the speed with which many people can be convinced that astonishing recent injustice and criminality are normal and "just the way things are."
Pilger: AUSTRALIA: THE 51st STATE
Commentary, March, 01 2007
John Pilger
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In June this year, 26,000 US and Australian troops will take part in bombarding the ancient fragile landscape of Australia. They will storm the Great Barrier Reef, gun down "terrorists" and fire laser-guided missiles at some of the most pristine w...


