Lamont’s victory in the Connecticut Democratic Senatorial primary over Lieberman is a further illustration of the ever-widening gap between on the one hand the sentiments and desires of millions to end the…
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War Crimes in Lebanon
Food for thought: If you have the basis to know about, but refuse to recognize or acknowledge, the terrible acts your government, under the current regime, is committing, in the Middle East…
War Crimes and Lebanon
Statement by Tariq Ali, Noam Chomsky, Eduardo Galeano, Howard Zinn, Ken Loach, John Berger & Arundhati Roy published in The Guardian August 3, 2006. The US-backed Israeli assault on Lebanon has…
This is not our Dance; Let’s Step to Our Own Tune
Revolution #56, August 13, 2006 On August 2, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales testified before Congress that “what we are considering now is a better product.” His new summer item: NEW RULES FOR…
Israel’s Dependency on the Drug of Militarism
By Robert Scheer 7/1/06 Those who mindlessly support Israel, right or wrong, from President Bush on through the cheerleaders in Congress and the media, betray the security of the Jewish state. They…
The Shame of Not Being Mexican
By David Swanson, 8/2/06 I’ll grant you that in the United States our two big political parties never nominate a candidate of, by, or for poor people. Nonetheless, we have now established…
Keeping the American Street in Line: Why Howard Dean Denounced Our Puppet in Iraq
By Stanley Rogouski, 7/31/06 A moderate Arab politician (and for “moderate” read “pro-American”) engages in a complex dance with both the American government and what is commonly known as “the Arab Street….
The Oh So Normal State of Emergency
7/20/06, from a World Can’t Wait supporter One thing that both blinds and inures people to the growing fascism is the appearance of a relative normalcy in society co-existing with and feeding…
Guantanamo, the Supreme Court, and Bush’s Juggernaut of War and Repression
Revolution #54, July 23, 2006 Guantanamo – the U.S.-run military prison camp has become infamous around the world as a place where hundreds of prisoners have been held for years, most without…
Inconvenient – And Essential – Truths About Systems, Saviors and The Need for Action
Revolution newspaper #53, July 16, 2006 The movie An Inconvenient Truth has erupted out of the theaters to become a question discussed and debated throughout society. Sitting in the darkened theater you…
