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July 12, 2008

Nicole Colson
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July 11, 2008

Kevin Alexander Gray
Why Does Barack Obama Hate My Family?

Sasan Fayazmanesh
Historical Amnesia and the Shoot Down of Iran Air Flight 655

Peter Morici
Breaking Down the Trade Deficit

Mike Whitney
Worse Than McCain?

Manuel Garcia, Jr.
Oiling the War Machine

Robert Weissman
Crime, Punishment and ExxonMobil

Ramzy Baroud
The Not-So-Historic Barak-Talabani Handshake

Kelly Overton
If There is a Chimp Heaven

Adrian Burgos
In Praise of Jules Tygiel

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Wendell Berry on Mountaintop Removal

July 10, 2008

Brian McKenna
McCain's Melanoma Cover-Up

Paul Craig Roberts
Watching Greed Murder the Economy

Saul Landau
Mississippi River Blues

Ron Jacobs
Who Will Leave Iraq First?

Joshua Frank
Cutting Deals with Big Timber's Darth Vader

Peter Morici
What's Driving the Wall Street Rout

Alan Maass
Jesse Helms Finally Does the Right Thing

Robert Weissman
Humanitarian Failure at the G8

William Blum
Dr. Strangelove

Alan Farago
Coral Reef Meltdown

Website of the Day
Lieberman Must Go!

July 9, 2008

Ismael Hossein-Zadeh
Are They Really Oil Wars?

Luis Rodriguez
The Deadly Fallout from Gang Injunctions

Sheldon Richman
What's Wrong with Selling Your Vote?

Fatemeh Keshavarz
Lessons from Sa'di of Shiraz on "Enhanced Interrogation Techniques"

Chad Hanson
Blowing Smoke: Logging Industry Lies on Forest Fires and Climate Change

Sen. Russ Feingold
The Problems with the FISA Bill

Niranjan Ramakrishnan
Defining Deviancy Down with FISA

Dave Lindorff
Paul Krugman's Blind Spot

Stanley Heller
A Damned Good Assembly

Philip Rizk
Sick at the Gaza Crossing

Website of the Day
Mumia on Nader

July 8, 2008

Nikolas Kozloff
Riding the Colombia Gravy Train

Laura Carlsen
North America Doesn't Exist: the New Geography of Trade

Mike Whitney
Bush's Rampage in Somalia

Andy Worthington
Scandal at Diego Garcia

Patrick Irelan
The Empire Goes to the Movies

Chellis Glendinning
The Un-tied States of America

David Macaray
A Union Story

Dave Lindorff
Mumia's Long-Shot Appeal

John Chuckman
The Myths of Independence Day

Phillip Doe
FISA and the Decline of America

Website of the Day
Daniel Ellsberg on Warrantless Wiretap Bill

July 7, 2008

Patrick Bond
Can Reparations for Apartheid Profits be Won in US Courts?

Kathy Kelly
Cold Shoulders

Andy Worthington
Repatriation as Russian Roulette

Clifton Ross
A Rescue Staged for the Screen

Elizabeth Schulte
Obama's War Room

Ralph Nader
The Patriotism of Deeds

Dave Lindorff
Keeping Count

Binoy Kampmark
The World According to Jesse Helms

Stephen Fleischman
Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Change

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July 5 / 6, 2008

Alexander Cockburn
Could Anyone be "Worse" Than Bush?

Jeffrey St. Clair /
Joshua Frank

Preliminary Notes from No Man's Land

Patrick Cockburn
Blowback from a Strike on Iran

Mike Whitney
Hunkering Down in Afghanistan with Field Marshall Obama

Robert Fantina
Obama, Iraq and Change

Binoy Kampmark
The Anwar Case: Snitching and Sodomizing

Rannie Amiri
Can Nasrallah Unite Lebanon?

Eric Ruder
Hidden Casualties

Brian Cloughley
Israel Flexes Its Muscles

William Blum
Some Thoughts on Patriotism

Frank Barat
The One-Word Solution

Christopher Brauchli
Bush's Phony Pollution Accounting

David Yearsley
Rubbert Shines, as US Envoy Puts Foot in His Mouth

Ron Jacobs
U.S. Blues

Karim Makdisi
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N.D. Jayaprakash
The NPT as a Roadblock to Disarmament

Ramzy Baroud
Journalistic Imperatives

Kelly Overton
Animal Rights and Obama

Richard Neville
Bitch Fights and Tomorrow's Top Model

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July 4, 2008

Kathy Kelly
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Dave Lindorff
My War Story

Paul Krassner
Confessions of a Barista

Jackie Corr
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Laray Polk
Military-Industrial Convergence

Dan Bacher
Dead Runs: Salmon Fishing Banned in Central Valley Rivers

Walter Brasch
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Charles Modiano
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July 3, 2008

Sharon Smith
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Andy Worthington
Another Torture Victim Gets Charged

Laura Carlsen
NAFTA and the Elephant in the Room

Peter Morici
Crisis Grips the Jobs Market

Ramzi Kysia
Breaking Into a Prison

Martha Rosenberg
Mandatory School Milk and the Early Death of Football Players

Anne Landman
Who Really Benefits From Voluntary Codes of Corporate Conduct?

Dave Zirin
Grand Theft Hoops

Kristin Bricker
US Contractor Leads Torture Training in Mexico

Website of the Day
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July 2, 2008

Patrick Irelan
Holy Obama

Vijay Prashad
Lunch with Karzai

Brian Cloughley
Sense of Honor, French and US Style

Ralph Nader
Economic Domino Theory

Robert Fantina
General Stupidity: McCain, Obama and Clark

Dave Lindorff
What's So Special About Veterans?

Parvez Ahmed
Obama and Those Pesky Muslim Rumors

Robert Bryce
The Democrats and Off-Shore Drilling

Website of the Day
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July 1, 2008

Alexander Cockburn
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Mike Whitney
Getting to the Heart of America's Economic Crisis: an Interview with Michael Hudson

Douglas Macgregor
Obama's General?

Steven Higgs
Fighting the NAFTA Super-Highway

Andy Worthington
Guantánamo as Alice in Wonderland

Binoy Kampmark
The Global Seed Police

Dave Lindorff
Blood Money Democrats

Roger Burbach
Fighting Food Fascism

Richard W. Behan
The Story Behind George Bush's Lies

Gary Leupp
The McCain Edge Among Voters on Iraq

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June 30, 2008

Peter Lee
Did a Plutonium Generator End Up in the Ganges?

Jeff Sommers
Burying the Bloody Shirt; A New Age for Latvia Dawns? "Astatu Loskutovu!"

David Macaray
The AFL-CIO Votes to Endorse Obama

Martha Rosenberg
Sex Work is Different from Sex Slavery, aver Carnal Toilers

David Price
Blind Whistling Phreaks and the FBI's Historical Reliance on Phone Tap Criminality

Alexandra Early
Report from El Salvador: Why They All Keep Coming

 

June 28 / 29, 2008

Alexander Cockburn
Guess What "Surprise" Republicans Yearn For

Jeffrey St. Clair
Nike's Bad Air

Joan P. Mencher
The Human Right to Eat

Nikolas Kozloff
Nader, Obama and White Talk

Jason Hribal
Tillie, Elephants and the Zoo

Alan Maass
Obama Swerves Right

Robert Fantina
Iraq and the New York Times

Bill Moyers /
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It Was Oil, All Along

Mike Whitney
A Glimmer of Light in Television Wasteland

Justin E. H. Smith
Collective Guilt and the Fate of Kosovo

Pham Binh
The Mendacity of Hope

David Yearsley
The Rest is Noise

Christopher Ketcham
19 Aphorisms

Jeremy R. Hammond
Bush and the Press vs. the Constitution

Kathleen M. Barry
An Open Letter to Barney Frank on Israel

Walter Brasch
Politics and Animal Cruelty in Pennsylvania

Brett Drugge
A Field Trip to the Reagan Library

Susie Day
Sex Sans the City

Website of the Day
How to Expose a Hypocritcal Politician

June 27, 2008

Franklin C. Spinney
The Defense Reform Trap

Jonathan Cook
Israel's Encaging of Gaza

Brian Cloughley
Chaos in Afghanistan

Saree Makdisi
Occupation by Bureaucracy

Liliana Segura
Reactionary Change: Obama and the Death Penalty

Paul Krassner
Remembering George Carlin

William S. Lind
The War and the Yellow Press

Candace Cohn
Embracing Big Brother

Ron Jacobs
What's a Voter to Do?

Binoy Kampmark
Beached in Chile

Website of the Day
Zoom Uganda

June 26, 2008

Patrick Cockburn
Who's Actually Winning in Iraq?

Nikolas Kozloff
Kinder and Gentler Assassination Techniques? Obama Waffles on School of the Americas

William P. O'Connor
The Drone of Experts

Saul Landau
McClellan's Mini Mea Culpa

Ashley Smith
Which Way Forward for the Antiwar Movement?

Dave Lindorff
Our Kids and Their Kids: Terrorists or Victims?

David Macaray
A Brief History of Union Negotiations

Binoy Kampmark
Warming Seats at the Hague: John Howard and War Crimes

Matt Reichel
There's No Hope at the Ballot Box

Remi Kenazi
You Don't Mess With the Racism!

Website of the Day
A Movement Afoot in the Heartlands

 

 

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Weekend Edition
July 12 / 13, 2008

H. Con. Res. 362 and S.R. 580

No Lies! No War!

By ANDREW WIMMER

There are now 238 members of the House signed on as cosponsors of House Concurrent Resolution 362 "expressing the sense of Congress regarding the threat posed to international peace, stability in the Middle East, and the vital national security interests of the United States by Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons and regional hegemony."

On Wednesday, William Lacy Clay, Jr. of Missouri's 1st District became the first and only member to withdraw his sponsorship.  On Tuesday afternoon, a group of fifteen of us visited Clay's St. Louis office and spoke with him for 30 minutes via teleconference.  While we would like to claim that our conversation with him and our subsequent refusal to leave his office at closing time were key to his reversal, this isn't the time for tallying political wins.

House Concurrent Resolution 362 and its companion, Senate Resolution 580, pave the way for open war with Iran.  It is that simple, and we must be equally clear and bold in our opposition.

In a series of "whereas" clauses, the two resolutions make a bogus case against Iran.  They repeat the big lie, accusing Iran of twenty years of covert, illicit nuclear activity aimed at the production of nuclear weapons. Iran's compliance with the protocols of the NPT and the IAEA is ignored. Iran is flatly accused of being intransigent and unwilling to negotiate.  Claims the administration has been unable to substantiate about Iranian activity in Iraq are repeated as fact.  The failure of diplomatic efforts and U.N. sanctions to halt Iranian nuclear ambitions is asserted as a way to justify further aggression by the United States.

Representative Clay began his conversation with us with us this way: "Look, I'm sure that we all agree that we need to send a clear message to Iran that they cannot continue building nuclear weapons and killing our soldiers in Iraq."

"No," we replied, "that is precisely what we do not agree on because neither of those claims has been substantiated and repeating them only propagandizes for war."  The fifteen people sitting around the table Tuesday were not a naïve bunch.  It included young and old, veterans and veteran activists, teachers and students.  We're not naïve about the history of U.S. aggression and war making nor do we harbor any illusions about how a self-described liberal, anti-war Democrat like Lacy Clay can be as much a part of the war machine as anyone.

What caused me to sit bolt upright was not anything new or shocking in what he said, but rather the banal familiarity of his words.  "I don't know what atmosphere you all live in," he said, "but I have my sources."  "Iran is a threat that needs to be dealt with, but don't worry, the president cannot start a war with Iran without Congressional authorization, and I for one will not vote for that."

The United States is already at war with Iran.  Congress has approved $400 million for covert activities within Iran that have been underway for months.  The Treasury Department has moved aggressively to strangle Iran's economy by blacklisting its banks and thwarting its activity in the global market.   The Big Lie has been firmly planted in the head of the American public, making it pliant and ready to accept whatever comes next.

And the resolutions before the House and Senate make it clear what comes next.  They "demand" that the president take action to put enhanced economic sanctions in place, cut off Iran's import of refined petroleum, and establish a stringent regime to inspect all traffic entering and exiting Iran.  When we mentioned to Lacy Clay that military analysts agree that such an undertaking would require a military blockade, and that erecting one without U.N. approval was an act of war, he replied, "Well, I don't want to get into semantics."

Learning why Representative Clay withdrew his sponsorship would be mildly interesting, but why he cosponsored the resolution in the first place, along with so many of his Democratic colleagues in the House and Senate, is, for me, related to the much more serious question. How will Senator Barack Obama vote when Senate Resolution 580 comes up for a vote and what does that portend from an Obama administration?

Indications are not good.  After Iran's missile test earlier this week, Obama said in a prepared statement, "Through its nuclear program, missile capability, meddling in Iraq, support for terrorism, and threats against Israel, Iran now poses the greatest strategic challenge to the United States in the region in a generation."  This is nothing but a shorthand version of H. Con. Res. 362 and S. R. 580, a string of assertions and accusations crafted to bolster the Big Lie.

Later in the day, Obama's campaign put an anti-McCain spin on the message, saying, "with Iran now spinning 3,800 centrifuges, threatening Israel, meddling in Iraq, and funding terrorists, the current policy toward Iran that Senator McCain has fully supported is clearly failing."

This is too clever by half as it leaves us to fill in for ourselves what the alternative policy might look like, though we don't have to look far. "I will do everything in my power," Obama told AIPAC last month, to ensure Iran does not gain a nuclear weapon.   "Everything."  He repeated it three times.  What does he have in mind?  Why isn't he being asked?

The peace movement, the antiwar movement, citizen activists, voters—we've all been effectively paralyzed by the neuralgic propaganda bombarding us from every direction.  Over the past seven years I've seen people of good will and more than average intelligence jump into the fray, attempting to meet and parry each new revelation, allegation, or accusation from the war machine only to find themselves worn out, deflated and disempowered.  The only antidote is to speak clearly the truth that we do know, unapologetically and with boldness, while protecting ourselves against the mind numbing lies.  I saw that conviction crossing peoples' faces as we gazed at Clay's 2-dimensional body on the screen and listened to the scratchy, disembodied voice. "Hey, this is crazy!"   "Hey, what is he talking about?  This doesn't fit with anything I've read."  I saw the people gaining renewed courage.  We were deciding to be human beings.

On Friday we visited Representative Russ Carnahan's St. Louis office. He represents Missouri's 3rd District.  Michael McPhearson, executive director of Veterans for Peace and a resident in Carnahan's district, spoke on behalf of our group, requesting a teleconference with Carnahan and urging him to withdraw his sponsorship of the resolution.  We are now scheduled to meet with him on Thursday.  Our group is ready.

In the meantime, our message to Carnahan and the other sponsors of these twin resolutions is this:  "Stop lying about Iran."  "Stop threatening Iran with further war."  H. Con. Res. 362 and S. R. 580 do both.

We will not tolerate leaders who lie about other countries.  It decimates our ability to talk, resolve differences, and live in peace on the planet.  We will not tolerate leaders who threaten other countries with war.

 And where will Barack Obama stand when the Senate votes on S R 580? This is a vote he cannot miss.   Ducking out on the vote would be a cowardly abdication of his responsibility.  Voting in favor will put him firmly in the war camp.

As human beings we are sickened by the slaughter that continues in Afghanistan and Iraq.  Can we bear hearing the recitation of horrors any longer?

We are not naïve.  We recognize and will name the lies and the liars. And we will call out and condemn as war criminals those who are leading this country to war with Iran.

Andrew Wimmer is member of the Center for Theology and Social Analysis in the Forest Park Southeast neighborhood of St. Louis.  CTSA members are actively involved in the Iran Peace Shield project.   He looks forward to comments and conversation at wimmera@gmail.com.

 

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