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Today's
Stories
October
13 / 14, 2007
Alexander
Cockburn
Al Gore's Peace Prize
Wajahat
Ali
Privatizing Terror, Outsourcing Diplomacy: an Interview with
P. W. Singer
October 12, 2007
Cindy
Sheehan
Leadership Void
Brendan
Cooney
Washington's Holocaust Deniers
Alan
Farago
Gore Still Lost Florida
Jan
Oberg
Gore's Peace Prize, a Grand Misjudgment
M.
Shahid Alam
The Mercenary State: Pakistan's Killer Elites
David
Macaray
Lies About Teachers and Unions
Julia
Kendlbacher
Urban Legend, We Love Our Forest People
Peter
Rost, MD
Drug Money and the Clinton Campaign
Website
of the Day
Nader Live: "Things are a Lot Worse Than We Thought"
October 11, 2007
Al
Giordano
Bill Clinton as Ambassador to the
World?
Saul
Landau
Killing for Profit: Blackwater in Iraq
Jacob
G. Hornberger
The Failed Legacy of Interventionism
William
S. Lind
The Iraq Mirage
Joshua
Frank
Big Sky Rebels
Josh
Mahan
Colorado River Blues
Pat
Williams
Where Are You, Paul Wellstone?
October
10, 2007
Michael
Yates
Travels Across Greenspan's America
Gary
Leupp
Spreading Awareness or Smearing a Religion?
David
Macaray
How Wal-Mart Can be Beaten
Alan
Farago
Corruption and the Law of Intended Consequences
Tom
Clifford
Homeless in Their Own Land: Iraq's Deepening Refugee Crisis
Col.
Douglas MacGregor
Washington's War
Sunsara
Taylor
Nooses at Columbia
George
Wuerthner
Behind the Bovine Curtain
Roxanne
Dunbar-Ortiz
Indigenous Peoples' Day
Michael
Dickinson
Forgetting Lennon's Birthday
Website
of the Day
Paying for War
October
9, 2007
Paul
Craig Roberts
Blinded by Ideology: Cato, Trade
and Outsourcing
Andy
Worthington
Fourth Whistleblower Rocks Guantánamo
Alan
Farago
The Fall of Florida's Largest Land Developer
Brian
Eno
Exporting Democracy with Missiles
David
Rovics
The RIAA vs. the World
Farzana
Versey
Two Lovers and the Funeral of Secularism
Andrew
Buncombe
and Omar Waraich
Musharraf's Landslide
Website
of the Day
Romney and the Wheelchair Bound Medical Marijuana Patient
October
8, 2007
David
Macaray
Lesbians for Hillary? or Teamsters
for Hillary?
Jeff
Ballinger
Nike, Steroids and Marion Jones
Brian
Eno
This Ban Won't Stop Us
Christopher
Brauchli
Translating Bush
Louay
Safi
End the Disgrace of Guantánamo
Matt
Reichel
Homocide by Cops at the Phoenix Airport
Dave
Lindorff
Finally, A Good Day for the Constitution
Thomas
P. Healy
The Politics of Mercury Pollution
Martha
Rosenberg
E. Coli Spreading Slaughter Allowed to Stay Open
Richard
Rhames
A Democrat's Lament
Website
of the Day
Not All Italians Love Columbus
October
6 / 7, 2007
Alexander
Cockburn
A Rainbow Over a Graveyard
Norman
Finkelstein
Jeffrey Goldberg's Prison
James
Bovard
Are Presidents Entitled to Kill Foreigners?
Patrick
Cockburn
The Invasion of Afghanistan, Six Years Later
Jeffrey
St. Clair
At Disaster Falls
Ralph
Nader
Where Are the Lawyers of America?
Ray
McGovern
So Who's Afraid of the Israel Lobby?
Saul
Landau
A River Runs Through It
Ben
Tripp
Bring on the Next War!
Terry
Lodge
The Grateful Dead Body Parts Delivered to Your Door Reform Act
Seth
Sandronsky
Market Mystification and the Liberal Virus
Kevin
Funk / Steve Fake
Divestment and Darfur
Missy
Beattie
In the Custody of Bush and Cheney
Website
of the Weekend
Snoop Dogg vs. Bill O'Reilly
October
5, 2007
Andy
Worthington
The Anonymous Victims of Guantánamo
David
Macaray
De-Skilling America's Labor Force
Lee
Sustar
The Democrats and Iran: Can They Sink Any Lower?
Dan
La Botz
Cincinnati Six Years After the Killings and the Riots
Aaron
Hess
Hate Week Comes to Campus
William
A. Cook
Unmasking AIPAC
Website
of the Day
Range of Memory
October
4, 2007
Uri
Avnery
The Power of the Israel Lobby
Dave
Marsh
Dick Cheney, a Eulogy
Valerio
Volpi
How Italy Became a Launching Pad for the US Military
Cecilie
Surasky
Dissenting at Your Own Risk
Dave
Lindorff
Remaking Iraq, as Vietnam
Norman
Solomon
Sputnik, 50 Years Later
Laura
Carlsen
Costa Rica and CAFTA: Memo Reveals Manipulation Scheme
Walter
Brasch
When Compassion Fails: Bush and the Children's Health Act
Ben
Terrall
Haitian Human Rights Advocate Kidnapped
William
S. Lind
Beyond the OODA Loop
Website
of the Day
Musicians in Handcuffs
October
3, 2007
Vijay
Prashad
Gang of Four
Anita
Sinha
Black Ties and Bulldozers in New Orleans
Winslow
T. Wheeler
Posturing at the Petraeus Hearings: Where was the Oversight?
Sharon
Smith
The Kucinich Quandary
Jeff
Leys
Our Bonhoeffer Moment
Sen.
Russ Feingold
We Must End This Tragedy
Mohamad
Bazzi
Playing Into the Hands of Ahmadinejad
Brenda
Norrell
A Cry from the Top of the World
Robert
Weissman
No Sex, Still a Scandal at the IMF
Website
of the Day
Jena by Mellencamp
October
2, 2007
Ibrahim
Warde
Logical Lies About Bin Laden's Wealth
Gary
Leupp
"I Hate All Iranians": Frank Talk from a Defense Dept.
Official
David
Macaray
The Hunt for a Blue November: In Pursuit of the Labor Vote
Conn
Hallinan
Religion and Foreign Policy
John
Ross
The Great American Chess Match
Alan
Farago
Ripping Off Miami's Poor
Sonja
Karkar
The Right to Exist: States or People?
Niranjan
Ramakrishnan
The Meteor and the Mahatma
Website
of the Day
Grandin on Che's Legacy
October
1, 2007
Al
Giordano
The Clinton Campaign's Reckless
Race for Big Money Donors
Paul
Craig Roberts
From Burma to Iraq: Hypocrisy Rules the West
Moshe Adler
The Crimes of Microsoft
Ingmar Lee
My Kayak Journey Down the Wild Pacific Coast
John V. Walsh
Ahmadinejad is Not My Enemy
Norman Solomon
Political Science and Truth of Consequences
Roger Burbach
Historic Victory in Ecuador for the Left
Ramzy Baroud
The Politics of Assassination
Stephen Lendman
The Maestro of Misery: Greenspan's Dark Legacy
Susie Day
Honey, I Shrank the Military!
Website of the Day
Letters from Fort Lewis Brig
September
29 / 30, 2007
Alexander
Cockburn
Clinton Time: Do We Set Our Clocks
Forward or Back?
Uri
Avnery
So What About Iran?
Andrew
Cockburn
Iraq's WMD Myth: Why Clinton is Culpable
Jeffrey
St. Clair
Through the Gates of Lodore
Wajahat
Ali
The Good, the Bad and the Iraqi
Andy
Worthington
The Curse of the Military Commissions
Don
Santina
Ethnic Cleansing in San Francisco
Ralph
Nader
Free Lunches, for Corporations!
Fred
Gardner
The Man Behind the MoveOn Ad
Seth
Sandronsky
The US Economy Since 1980
Gideon
Levy
The Children of 5767
William
S. Lind
A Ticking Bomb
Reza
Fiyouzat
An Anti-Imperialist Case Against a Nuclear Iran
Richard
Rhames
Wag the Tail, Frag the Dog
David
Michael Green
Buyer's Remorse: Their Purchase, Our Regret
Zach
Mason
Hate and Hope in Herndon
Poets'
Basement
Gibbons, Ali, Davies and Suss
Website
of the Weekend
Domestic Crusaders
September
28, 2007
Kathleen
and Bill Christison
The Teflon Alliance with Israel
Roberto
J. González /
David H. Price
When Anthropologists Become Counter-Insurgents
Saul
Landau
September, the Cruelest Month in Chile
Tom
Clifford
Burma by the Numbers
Christopher
Brauchli
Of Toxic Almonds and Bad Beef
Martha
Rosenberg
Spinning Suicide Statistics
Dave
Zirin
Soldier in Winter: John Carlos Speaks Out on the Jena 6
Laray
Polk
Bush Library or Lockbox?
Binoy
Kampmark
When Reagan Turned Brown
James
McEnteer
Hell, Columbia: an Academic Hotshot Introduces a Petty Tyrant
Website
of the Day
Concerned Anthropologists
September
27, 2007
Alan
Farago
Housing Market Crashes and Burns
Andy
Worthington
A Bad Week at Guantánamo
Jonathan
Cook
Why Did Israel Attack Syria?
William
Hughes
Billy Graham, a Prince of War Exposed
Ray
McGovern
Bush, Oil and Moral Bankruptcy
Ron
Jacobs
Joe Biden's Plan to Chop Up Iraq
Dave
Lindorff
Quit the Party! Join the Mass Resignation Movement!
Joshua
Frank
Pruning the Green Party
Anne
Dachel
The CDC, Vaccines and Autism
Website
of the Day
The God-O-Meter
September 26, 2007
Bill
Quigley
HUD's Home Wreckers
Paul
Craig Roberts
A Pandemic of Police Brutality
Jeff
Kisseloff
Still Smearing Alger Hiss
China
Hand
Is China the True Target of Financial Sanctions Against Iran?
Behzad
Yaghmaian
At the Gates of Paradise
Sonja
Karkar
The Quality of Mercy in Gaza
Mike
Ferner
Interrupting the Empire, 30 Seconds at a Time
Col.
Dan Smith
Freedom to Speak, Freedom to Learn
Clifton
Ross
Bollinger's Barbarous and Ignorant Speech
Brenda
Norrell
A Meeting of Indigenous Peoples in Caracas
Website
of the Day
The Smearing of Jean Maria Arrigo, a Psychologist Opposed to
Torture
September
25, 2007
Nicole
Colson
On the March Against Racism
Uri
Avnery
Foam on the Water
Brendan
Cooney
Ahmadinejad on Broadway: Free Speech? Arrest Him!
Harry
Browne
Bruce Springsteen Comes Home ... to Hell
Marjorie
Cohn
The Drift Toward War with Iran
David
Macaray
The UAW-GM Strike: the Long Knives are Already Out
Ralph
Nader
Hypocrisy and Inverted Priorities in Congress
Dan
Bacher
Schwarzenegger, the Climate Change Hypocrite
Anthony
Papa
Perverted Justice & America's Drug Laws
Christopher
Ketcham
All Politicos Now Classed as Sexual Deviants
Website
of the Day
John Waters on Free Speech
September
24, 2007
George
Ciccariello-Maher
Racist Violence from Jena to Oakland
Saree Makdisi
The
War on Gaza's Children
David
Keen
Action-as-Propaganda: Learning About the Iraq War from Hannah
Arendt
Sherwood
Ross
Just How Powerful is the Israel Lobby? Only Cheney Knows for
Sure
Ron
Jacobs
Greenspan's Open Secret
Donna
Saggia
The Cult of the Military and the Decline of Democratic Values
Mike
Ferner
Free Speech Takes a Capitol Beating
Malini
Johar Schueller
Norman Hsu is a Model Minority
Monique
Dols
and Dylan Stillwood
Ahmadinejad and Columbia
Website
of the Day
The Promotion
September 22 / 23, 2007
Alexander
Cockburn
On Naomi Klein's "The Shock
Doctrine"
Jennifer
Loewenstein
Beneath the Hideous Veneer of
Security
Linn
Washington, Jr.
The Injustice in Jena: Prosecutorial Misconduct More Dangerous
Than Racism
Jeffrey
St. Clair
Going Down in Dinosaur: Oil, Dams and Whitewater (Part One)
Alan
Farago
Genuflecting to China
Brian
Cloughley
Of Hate, Hubris and Atrocities
Robert
Fantina
The Deadly Pattern of US Imperialism
Roxanne
Dunbar-Ortiz
Land Tenure and Resistance in New
Mexico
Jason
Hribal
Fear of an Animal Planet
David
Rosen
Slugger Sex: Athletes, Violence and Male Sexuality
Mike
Whitney
The Era of Global Financial Instability
John
V. Walsh
Who Will Lead a Filibuster of the Iraq War Spending Bill?
Dave
Lindorff
Why Aren't We Banning Blackwater Here?
David
Michael Green
Hiding Behind a Camouflage Skirt
Fred
Gardner
Claudia Jensen (Look Back in Anger)
Cassandra
Jones
Support Our Mercenaries
Roger
van Zwanenberg
Pluto Press Under Attack by Israel Lobby
Poets'
Basement
Buknatski, Davies and Ford
Website
of the Weekend
"For the Bible Tells Me So"
September
21, 2007
Karim
Makdisi
Letter from Lebanon
M.
Shahid Alam
A History of Violence
Alan
Farago
Who Will Buy My House?
Joshua
Frank
The Demise of the Congressional Black Caucus
Dave
Zirin
Notre Dame and the Economy of Sports
Kenneth
Couesbouc
A Short History of Lending and Borrowing
Dr.
Steffie Woolhandler and Dr. David Himmelstein
Mass Health Care Failure
Ben
Terrall
The Streets of San Francisco: Where Impeachment is Taken Seriously--By
Everyone But Pelosi
Steve
Fournier
Ex-Dems, Sign Up Here
Frederico
Fuentes, et al
Voices in Defense of Bolivia
Website
of the Day
Sabra and Shatila, Remembered
September
20, 2007
Kathleen
Christison
Whatever Happened to Palestine?
Zoltan
Grossman
An Endless Occupation?
Paul
Craig Roberts
As the Empire Slips: Greenspan and the Economy of Greed
Stan
Cox
and Wes Jackson
Carbon-Free and Still Wrecking the Planet
Russell
Mokhiber
AARP to Kucinich: Drop Dead
Charles
Modiano
Jim Crow's Children: the Jena 6, Shaquanda Cotton and Blog Power
Raymond
J. Lawrence
Bush's Worrisome Use of Religion
Brendan
Cooney
Body-Snatched Nation
Website
of the Day
Mind Control for Breakfast
September
19, 2007
Paul
Craig Roberts
Why Did Senator John Kerry Stand
Idly By?
Paul
Krassner
The Power of Laughter
Sgt.
Martin Smith
The New Private Warriors: Blackwater in Iraq
Seth
Sandronsky
Living in a Dilapidated Market: To Rent or Own?
Claud
Cockburn
Looking back at the Great Crash
Victoria
Buch
Israel's Agenda for Ethnic Cleansing
and Transfer
Robert
Weissman
Oil Warriors: From Greenspan to Kissinger
Mike
Ferner
Can We Talk?
Dan
Bacher
Schwarzenegger's $9 Billion Boondoggle for Big Water
Website
of the Day
Housing Cost Calculator
September
18, 2007
Mike
Whitney
U.S. Banks Brace for Storm Surge
as Dollar and Credit System Reel
Alan
Farago
Interviewing Alan Greenspan: How 60
Minutes Blew It
John
Ross
America's Great Wall:
Where Will the Workers Go
When They Finish It?
Ron
Jacobs
Nooses Hung From Jena, La. to College
Park, Md.
Alex
Doherty
Britain's 9/11 "Truth Movement":
Who's Responsible?
September
17, 2007
Marjorie
Cohn
Erwin Chemerinsky and the Post-9/11
Attack on Academic Freedom
Paul
Craig Roberts
Conservatism Isn't What It Used to
Be
Ricardo
Alarcón
The Return of C. Wright Mills Amid
the Dawn of a New Era
Marc
Levy
Fake Vets Chasing Fame
Eva
Liddell
In 1969 We Already Knew What 2007
Would Look Like
Website
of the Day
Propaganda:
Your Job in Germany. Directed by Frank Capra, and written by
Theodor Geisel
Sept.
15-16, 2007
Alexander
Cockburn
The General Came to Washington
Vicente
Navarro
How the U.S. Schemed Against Spain's
Transition from Dictatorship to Democracy
Mike
Whitney
Plummeting Dollar, Credit Crunch
Herman
Mindshaftgap
Has There Ever Been a Surge?
If so, Has it a Future?
Ellen
Cantarow
Girls! Music! Palestine!
Jordan
Flaherty
K-Ville: Fox's New Paean to the
N.O.P.D.
Zachary
Hurwitz
Julio Cusurichi on Amazonian Development
September
14, 2007
Debbie
Nathan
New York Times reporter was a member
of an illegal underage porn site, claims he was only "posing
as online predator"
Franklin
Lamb
Sabra-Shatilla, 25 Years Later
Patrick
Cockburn
Greet Bush and Die: The Killing of
Abu Risha
Farzana
Versey
The World's Richest Muslim Tycoon
Alan
Farago
This is Florida, Epicenter of the
Housing Bust and of Public Corruption
Hank
Edson
Bill's New Book is Giving Me a Headache
September
13, 2007
Patrick
Cockburn
Petraeus Confided Presidential Ambitions
to Iraqi Official
Scott
Vest, former Air Force Captain at Minot
The Barksdale Nukes
Andy
Worthington
Guantánamo: "Ghost"
Prisoners Speak At Last
Michael
Baney
Mr. Fixit of Quake-Stricken Peru Has
Death Squad Past
Dr.
Susan Block
Is U.S. Run by Secret Homintern?
September
12, 2007
Paul
Craig Roberts
American Economy: RIP
Stan
Goff
The Petraeus Report
William
Blum
When Soldiers Mutiny ... Only Those
Fighting the War Can End It.
Manuel
Garcia
Forgetting 9/11
Debbie
Nathan
Why One Sex Survey Didn't Make the
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Weekend
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October 13 / 14, 2007
Pot Shots
The
Overrated Importance of Being "On Message"
By FRED GARDNER
High up in Cyberspace there's a chat
room conducted by the Alliance of Reform Organizations for activists
seeking to change U.S. drug policy. Last week the ARO list posted
a long letter by a woman named Whitney Taylor. I recalled meeting
her in 2000 when she was working in Sacramento for the Drug Policy
Alliance on the Prop 36 campaign, an admirable effort to provide
treatment instead of incarceration for certain drug-law violators.
Taylor is currently in Boston running the campaign for a marijuana-decriminalization
initiative that will be on the ballot in 2008. Her "Committee
for Sensible Marijuana Policy" is a creation of the Marijuana
Policy Project, which will spend more than $1 million promoting
the initiative. Some local activists object to a provision that
would let cops piss-test drivers and establish guilt based on
the presence of marijuana metabolites. Taylor doesn't want these
activists showing their ambivalence in public.
Taylor's message to the ARO list cites some conventional wisdom
that seems untrue. "Anyone who has been involved in a successful
campaign," she asserts, "knows how crucial consistent
messaging and strategy is; having everyone following his or her
own script and impulses can be fatal." Taylor writes that
she will allow "the two local people that were having issues"
to participate in the campaign if they meet four conditions,
including "agree that CSMP speaks on behalf of the campaign
and defer all press to the campaign. The campaign should speak
with one voice that's on message."
Why? The campaign for Prop 215 in California was positively
cacophonous. 215 was a harder sell than all the subsequent medical
marijuana initiatives -more radical up against the 60-year inertia
of Total Prohibition plus opposition from Clinton, Dole, Lungren,
Davis, Boxer, Feinstein, C. Everett Koop, and 57 of 58 California
DAs- yet it passed by a 56-44 margin with 5.2 million votes.
One Prop 215 advocate was Whitney's erstwhile boss Bill Zimmerman
(recently in the news as auteur of the "General Betrayus"
ad for MoveOn) who, from the Santa Monica office of his public-relations
firm, sought to reassure the cop-worshipping public that if Prop
215 passed, law enforcement could still arrest and prosecute
people for growing, distributing, and using marijuana; a doctor's
approval would only afford a possible defense in court, argued
Zimmerman. He made three ads featuring respectable medical professionals
in white smocks. Meanwhile, Dennis Peron's San Francisco Cannabis
Buyers Club provided the media lurid footage of pot-smokers enjoying
themselves in a setting that didn't resemble a hospital ward
or a pharmacy. Add the voices of individual advocates up and
down the state arguing "Yes on 215" in their own communities
from their own perspectives. That campaign was the opposite of
"one voice that's on message."
Logically, it seems advantageous for any given campaign to speak
in varied voices and make various arguments (which people will
respond to for various reasons). Why are the professional campaign
managers so uptight about deviations from their special sound
bites of choice? My theory is... they're trying to justify their
own s---ries and extend the control of the funders.
Monoculture is a bad idea, an imposition on nature, in politics
as in farming.
The
IACM Meets in Cologne
The International Academy of Cannabinoid Medicine met Oct. 5-6
in Cologne. The recurring theme: THC is not the only biologically
active cannabinoid and cannabinoids are not the only active components
of the plant. Raphael Mechoulam of Hebrew University, Jerusalem,
reviewed the evidence that cannabidiol (CBD), might be neuroprotective
and effective in treating inflammation, diabetes, and sleep problems.
Ethan Russo of GW Pharmaceuticals listed seven terpenoids and
two flavonoids the effects of which he has begun to identify.
Details in the upcoming O'Shaughnessy's.
Harry
Dent Threw Me in the Briar Patch
Harry Dent died last week, an official in the Nixon White House
who is credited with devising the Republican Party's "Southern
Strategy." In the winter of 1967-68 I was a private and
Dent a captain (or maybe a major) in an Army Reserve unit that
drilled at Fort Jackson in Columbia, South Carolina. The unit
had once been commanded by Strom Thurmond and there was an outsized
photo of ol' Strom on the wall as you entered. Dent wore his
dress greens and gave a current events talk at every drill. He
had bright red hair and a pro-war point of view. After one talk
I asked why the flag outside the armory wasn't at half mast -the
president said the nation was mourning for Martin Luther King.
They took it down. I was assigned permanent KP, which I enjoyed
--big pile of pots, purposeful companions, arms in hot water,
don't have to listen to any bullshit ...
Fred Gardner can be reached at fred@plebesite.com
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