Saturday, December 27, 2008

The Dilemma That Is Gaza

By Morgan Strong
December 27, 2008 (Republished in view of new Israeli bombing raids)

Gaza was and is an anomaly, a piece of land left over from the calamity of history, created it seems in a moment of distraction.

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Friday, December 26, 2008

Two Dangerous Bush-Cheney Myths

By Robert Parry
December 26, 2008

As George W. Bush and Dick Cheney make their case for some positive legacy from the past eight years, two arguments are playing key roles: the notion that torturing terror suspects saved American lives and the belief that Bush’s Iraq troop “surge” transformed a disaster into something close to “victory.”

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Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Washington Needs a Makeover

By Robert Parry
December 24, 2008

In four weeks, the long national nightmare of George W. Bush’s presidency will come to an end, but the big question then will be whether much will change – even with a solid Democratic majority in Congress and the nation’s first African-American President in the White House.

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'Gran Torino': Clint Eastwood in Winter

By Lisa Pease
December 24, 2008

Clint Eastwood stars in and directs this amazing film. Fresh and original, hilarious and heart-rending, this film will seize a hold of your heart and not let go. And if you enjoy snappy dialog, consider "Gran Torino" this year's "Juno."

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'Australia' Makes Worthy Apology

By Lisa Pease
December 22, 2008

Baz Luhrmann, the creative force behind "Moulin Rouge" and "Strictly Ballroom," has written and directed an epic valentine to 1940s-style films with his latest effort, "Australia."

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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Democrats Need Their Own Cheney

By Brent Budowsky
December 23, 2008

Dick Cheney is what Margaret Thatcher called a conviction politician. Yes, with some luck, that may become a play on words, since I believe torture and warrantless eavesdropping violate the law – and the Vice President has proudly announced his role in those decisions by the Bush administration.

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Cheney Defends Waterboarding Order

By Jason Leopold
December 23, 2008

Vice President Dick Cheney, in another stunning admission during his campaign to burnish the Bush administration’s legacy, said he personally authorized the “enhanced interrogations” of 33 suspected terrorist detainees and approved the waterboarding of three so-called “high-value” prisoners.

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Monday, December 22, 2008

Cheney's Contempt for the Republic

By Robert Parry
December 22, 2008

As Vice President Dick Cheney goes public in exit interviews about his vision of expansive executive powers, it's getting clearer how close the American Republic came to suffering major deformity – if not destruction – in the past eight years.

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