Debra Sweet | September 25, 2014 The most frequently asked question I’m hearing, including among people who have been active in opposing U.S. wars, is “but, don’t we have to do something about…
Syrian Airstrikes and the Khorasan Group
Dennis Loo | September 24, 2014 Let us assume, for the sake of argument, that the US government’s claims are true that its airstrikes on Syria killed eight leaders of the Khorasan…
What the Climate March Did and Didn’t Do
Dennis Loo | September 23, 2014 The tremendous outpouring in NYC on Sunday (and it should be added, perhaps more importantly, at Wall Street on Monday (#FloodWallStreet)) over the global climate emergency…
The Gravest Threat to Planet Earth – Ever
Dennis Loo | September 21, 2014 Since Earth’s creation, no natural threats to its existence compare to the danger that it now faces from climate change, caused by human activity. Gigantic meteors…
Professor Fired for Tweeting Against the Massacre in Gaza
Chicago Chapter of World Can’t Wait | September 17, 2014 Protests Demand Steven Salaita be Rehired In the first week of August, Steven Salaita was fired from his position as an associate…
ISIS and Empire Follies, Part 2
Dennis Loo | September 16, 2014 As I pointed out in the first part of this series, the US inadvertently created ISIS, a nightmare that Obama is now feverishly trying – but…
Gather Up Now
Debra Sweet | September 15, 2014 38 days ago, Michael Brown was shot six times by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri. More witnesses have come forward to corroborate eye-witness testimony that…
Giant Posters for Climate Crisis Marches: Stop the Crimes Against the Planet
Click the slogan below to download a PDF file to your computer. The PDF is a sliced image of the 48″ x 36″ poster sliced into 8.5″ x 11″ pieces. After you…
The US Government Leads in Crimes Against the Planet
Join the “Stop the Crimes Against the Planet” Contingent at the Climate March September 21st Download PDFs: Meet the Stop the Crimes Against Our Planet Contingent at 10:00 am at 77th St….
Connection Between Honorable Justice Rosalie Silberman Abella, Supreme Court of Canada, Berkeley Law Dean Sujit Choudhry and Berkeley Law faculty member John Yoo
Sharon Adams | September 14, 2014 The Facts: Constitutional scholar Sujit Choudhry represented Omar Khadr, a 15-year old boy removed from Afghanistan* and rendered to Guantanamo in 2002, in a case heard…
