Saturday, April 11, 2009

Israeli Scholar Disputes Founding Myth

By Morgan Strong
April 12, 2009

The founding narrative of the modern State of Israel was born from the words of Moses in the Old Testament, that God granted the land of Israel to the Jewish people and that it was to be theirs for all time.

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CIA Videos Predated Bush Memo

By Jason Leopold
April 11, 2009

The CIA began videotaping interrogations of two alleged “high value” terrorist detainees in April 2002, four months before Bush administration attorneys issued a memo clearing the way for CIA interrogators to use “enhanced interrogation techniques,” the Justice Department disclosed in court documents.

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Friday, April 10, 2009

US Media and the Memory Hole

By Norman Solomon
April 10, 2009

A headline in The New York Times announced a few days ago: "Brain Researchers Open Door to Editing Memory." This news ran above the fold on the front page.

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Thursday, April 09, 2009

America, Torture and Hypocrisy

By Robert Parry
April 9, 2009

The International Committee of the Red Cross’s torture report should be required reading for all Americans not just because its contents are shocking – which they are – but because it reveals that the United States is not the special nation that it often pretends to be, and won’t be as long as it chooses to look away from such crimes.

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'Let the Railsplitter Awake!'

By Michael Winship
April 9, 2009

A number of years ago, when I was writing a public television series for the Smithsonian Institution, I watched a woman in one of the museum's conservation labs, restoring what appeared to be an old top hat.

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Wednesday, April 08, 2009

Gates's Up-Is-Down Military Budget

By David Swanson
April 8, 2009

The largest military budget in the history of the world is being increased. Certain weapons are being cut back, others expanded. But the overall budget is going UP. Not that you would readily know that from these fine news sources:

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Easter Hope: Justice Against Torture

By Ray McGovern
April 8, 2009

Three years ago, Easter dawned in Crawford, Texas, for the many friends of peace gathered to celebrate new Easter hope.

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The Gates Doctrine for More Wars

By Melvin A. Goodman
April 8, 2009

Secretary of Defense Robert Gates has learned very little from the military trials and tribulations of the United States over the past 50 years.

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Bush's CIA Suspected of More Torture

By Jason Leopold
April 8, 2009

The Bush administration may have abused or tortured many more detainees at secret CIA prisons than the 14 “high-value” terror suspects already known, the International Committee of the Red Cross said in a confidential report.

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Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Fixing the Real Wall Street Blame

By Bill Moyers and Michael Winship
April 7, 2009

A cartoon in the Sunday comics shows that mustachioed fellow with monocle and top hat from the Monopoly game - "Rich Uncle Pennybags," he used to be called - standing along the roadside, destitute, holding a sign: "Will blame poor people for food."

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Saving Mexico by Legalizing US Drugs

By Ivan Eland
April 7, 2009

While the U.S. superpower has meddled in many far-flung nations around the globe in the name of enhancing its security, as prior to 9/11, it has ignored a threat much closer to home.

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Monday, April 06, 2009

El Salvador Turns a Page

By David Corbett
April 6, 2009

On March 15, El Salvador made history by electing the first left-wing president in its history.

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Another Bush Intelligence Failure

By Robert Parry
April 6, 2009

Add to the list of President George W. Bush’s failures his inability to straighten out what he regarded as one of the top national security needs, a more effective U.S. intelligence community.

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Sunday, April 05, 2009

Cowardice in the Time of Torture

By Ray McGovern
April 5, 2009

I used to take a certain pride by association with prominent Bronxites who have “made it.” Cancel that for Attorney General Eric Holder and former Secretary of State Colin Powell.

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Conyers Again Seeks Bush Prosecutor

By Jason Leopold
April 5, 2009

House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers has renewed his call for a special prosecutor to conduct a criminal inquiry into “war on terror” policies of the Bush administration, including whether “enhanced interrogation techniques” used on alleged terrorist detainees violated international and federal laws against torture.

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