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A Dangerous Woman: Indefinite Detention at Carswell

December 11th, 2011
By Susan Lindauer Some things are unforgivable in a democracy. A bill moving through Congress, authorizing the military to imprison American citizens indefinitely, without a trial or hearing, ranks right at the top of that list. I know—I lived through… more »

Wall Street is at it Again! This Time its France!

December 11th, 2011
By Timothy V. Gatto I’ve been doing a lot of thinking lately. Now I’m no economist, but I’ve learned enough in the past few years that convince me that we are all getting screwed royally. The other day I wrote an article about Bernie Sanders (I-VT) who… more »

The Goal is Not to Occupy it is to End Corporate Rule

December 11th, 2011
By Kevin Zeese With encampments being closed across the country it is important to remember the end goal is not to occupy public space, it is to end corporate rule. We seek to replace the rule of money with the rule of people. Occupying is a tactic but… more »

Russia united -- for the time being

December 11th, 2011
Eric Walberg The winner by default Russian Communist Party leader Gennady Zyuganov. The Duma elections held no surprises, but the election turmoil can’t obscure the kind of politics that will continue to characterise Russia over the coming decade thanks… more »

OCCUPY WALL STREET IS ONE STEP AWAY FROM A FOURTH REICH GULAG: THEN WHO GOES NEXT?

December 11th, 2011
IronBoltBruce Global Revolution 1: American Revolution 2: Day 83: Communication 1 IronBoltBruce's Kleptocracy Chronicles for 8 Dec 2011 (g1a2d0083c1) Will you go quietly like the Jews, or make a stand against Fascism? Section 1031 of the National… more »

Obama and Israel’s security

December 10th, 2011
By Alan Hart If American election campaign funders who support Israel right or wrong formed a circle and demanded that President Obama stand naked in the middle of it while they sang Hava Nagila (“Let us rejoice”), I am sure he would agree… more »

Remembering the Atrocities – and the Consequences for the Soldiers – on the 7th Anniversary of the Massacre of Fallujah

December 10th, 2011
By Gary G. Kohls, MD Subject: Eyewitness accounts of US soldiers committing wholesale war crimes in Fallujah, Iraq – November 2004 I ran across an old email message that I had sent 7 years ago this month to a catholic friend of mine (a radical… more »

Obama Raises the Military Stakes: Confrontation on the Frontiers of China and Russia

December 10th, 2011
James Petras Introduction After suffering major military and political defeats in bloody ground wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, failing to buttress long-standing clients in Yemen, Egypt and Tunisia and witnessing the disintegration of puppet regimes in… more »

Blagojevich gets 14 years, but what about these guys?

December 9th, 2011
By Michael Collins (Washington, DC) Former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich just got 14 years in prison. He wheeled and dealed to leverage contributions and other favors based on his position as governor. He was indicted by former special prosecutor… more »

Russia Bashing

December 8th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman On December 4, parliamentary elections were held to fill 450 State Duma seats, Russia's Federal Assembly lower house. With nearly all votes counted, RIA Novosti said Medvedev/Putin's United Russia party won 238 seats, falling slightly… more »

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