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McGehee: A Queer History of the United States
Zmag Article, July, 01 2011
Michael McGehee
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McGehee reviews Michael Bronski's latest book
McGehee: Letter to Star-Telegram
Blog Post, May, 31 2011
Michael McGehee
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Letter to Star-Telegram on sustainable energy
McGehee: More hated than the Taliban
Blog Post, May, 18 2011
Michael McGehee
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I am still trying to make sense of the popular uprising in Afghanistan where following another US attack that killed four civilians—of course US/NATO claims without evidence that they were “insurgents”—an estimate of 1,500 people stormed a NATO ba...
McGehee: President Obama: If the victim is “a wealthy” then “we’ve got problems”
Blog Post, May, 16 2011
Michael McGehee
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Thus President Obama admitted in an interview to 60 Minutes’ Steve Kroft on the assassination of Osama bin Laden that the only concern of violating international law is whether the victim is powerful or not.
McGehee: On the Legality of Killing Osama bin Laden
Blog Post, May, 04 2011
Michael McGehee
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While President Obama and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton call the death “justice," which by definition has to be rooted in law, we should take a look at what happened and whether or not this is the case.
McGehee: Two Minutes Hate: And The War of Terror Goes On
Blog Post, May, 02 2011
Michael McGehee
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The death of Osama bin Laden (I will put aside questions of the burial at sea—I admit the whole thing is suspect but I don’t doubt bin Laden is really dead), the figurehead behind Al Qaeda, means nothing. He was not a master planner of terrorist a...
McGehee: Victims of a Civil War: Black Africans in Libya
Znet Article, April, 05 2011
Michael McGehee
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In Libya, where a third of the population are black Africans—it is appropriate to ask: Why aren’t they a part of the rebellion?
McGehee: A New Challenge to the Left on Libya
Blog Post, March, 24 2011
Michael McGehee
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I am revising my challenge to the Left on Libya because apparently a number of things I had written had either been misinterpreted, or I am making some modifications myself.
McGehee: Challenging the Left on Libya
Blog Post, March, 16 2011
Michael McGehee
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It is upsetting to see so many leftists calling for intervention, or a No-fly Zone in Libya, or romanticizing the rebellion to the point of delusion leaving reality unrecognizable.
McGehee: Free Libya and the Propaganda System
Blog Post, March, 03 2011
Michael McGehee
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This is not a peaceful protest for democracy. It’s a violent uprising to install a monarchy, which is also violently going after black Africans who apparently feel safer under Gaddafi than they do “free Libya.” Is it possible that the “black merce...
McGehee: Unworthy Victim: Ray McGovern in the Propaganda Model
Blog Post, February, 17 2011
Michael McGehee
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Can you just imagine how our government and media would be acting if while giving a speech condemning the arrest and brutalization of protesters and stifling of speech by Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez or North Korean Dictator Kim Jong Il or Ira...
McGehee: You say you want a revolution . . .
Znet Article, February, 14 2011
Michael McGehee
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We need a movement that has a balanced social view and that aims for the totality of social liberation. Creating such a tremendous shift in popular consciousness won’t happen over night nor will it come about without careful planning.
McGehee: Obama Could Stop Mubarak
Blog Post, February, 05 2011
Michael McGehee
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Washington is in control of its subordinates. President Obama could end Mubarak’s rule and the subsequent attacks his “supporters” (i.e. police and military personnel in civilian’s clothes) are unleashing on the anti-Mubarak protesters at any time...
McGehee: Super Bowl XLV and Texas Power Outages
Blog Post, February, 02 2011
Michael McGehee
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People throughout the state of Texas are experiencing periodical rolling blackouts. Oncor, the largest energy provider in Texas, has been telling the local television stations that due to the massive winter storm that has hit much of the country t...
McGehee: Thoughts on Egyptian Revolution
Blog Post, January, 29 2011
Michael McGehee
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When the Egyptian government falls it will be a serious blow to US imperialism and Israeli colonialism, not just in Egypt but throughout the region.
McGehee: It's too soon in Tucson
Blog Post, January, 13 2011
Michael McGehee
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Sarah Palin and her brothers and sisters in arms (pun intended) feel they have been wronged.
McGehee: Assange as a Traitor: A Brief History of the Imperial Mindset
Blog Post, December, 15 2010
Michael McGehee
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How is it that Julian Assange, an Australian, can be called a traitor by the United States government for the publishing of leaked documents? Technically he can’t be but when the imperial mindset is so deeply entrenched in our policy makers and th...
McGehee: Delusions of the Liberal Left
Znet Article, December, 10 2010
Michael McGehee
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Has President Obama gone out of his way to exploit his access to the bully pulpit and media to inform us on the problems we face and their complexities? Has he advanced policies to resolve them? Has he called for popular mobilization to defend the...
McGehee: The Press and Politics: The Immorality of Concentrated Centers of Power
Blog Post, December, 02 2010
Michael McGehee
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So long as social institutions and public services like the economy, government, the press, our education system, and our healthcare system are tied to systems built on domination and exploitation then it is not in their agenda to serve the public.
McGehee: Affecting Privilege: TSA, Race and Beyond
Blog Post, November, 30 2010
Michael McGehee
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Racial profiling and physical harassment only becomes a problem that gets our politicians and media’s attention when it affects the privileged; then it’s a crisis. And so long as we have a society plagued with hierarchy, domination and exploitatio...


