Archive for May, 2008

The Corporate State and the Subversion of Democracy

Filed under: Bush Administration | Opposition — by Will Kirkland 05/31/2008 @ 10:58:33 PM
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President Bush gave a folksy, widely protested, commencement address at Furman College Saturday.

The counter commencement was given by Chris Hedges, the former NY Times foreign correspondent, whose book War is … [Keep reading >>]

The Rules Committee

Filed under: Presidential 2008 — by Will Kirkland 05/31/2008 @ 10:16:27 PM

I’ve been reminded of the bloody birth of the modern left in recent days. Tomas Paine was elected to the new National Convention of France in 1792, a hero … [Keep reading >>]

The Race for 2008: The Party’s Over

Filed under: Critical Voices | Presidential 2008 — by Bob Zuber 05/31/2008 @ 6:19:20 PM

Writing in the Sioux Falls Argus Leader, Matt Okerlund explains why he continues to participate in a flawed political process: “But please don’t call me a Democrat, and please don’t … [Keep reading >>]

The Saturday Shout Out

Filed under: Presidential 2008 — by Will Kirkland 05/31/2008 @ 11:08:54 AM
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So this is the big Saturday when the Democratic National Commitee, Rules and By-Laws Committee is meeting to hammer out what the heck to do about rules that … [Keep reading >>]

Nancy Pelosi to endorse Mark Leno

Filed under: Democrats | Elections | Politics — by Bob Meyer 05/31/2008 @ 5:37:58 AM
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At 9:30 this morning, in San Francisco, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will make a strong statement in support of Mark Leno’s candidacy for California State Senate. Speaker Pelosi will … [Keep reading >>]

Iraq: Uneven Sacrifice

Filed under: Critical Voices | Iraq — by Bob Zuber 05/31/2008 @ 3:31:46 AM
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Writing in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution (with interesting reader comment), Jay Bookman reflects on the ultimate sacrifices made by some for a war that continues to ask too little of too … [Keep reading >>]

The Bush Adminstration: Media Mash

Filed under: Bush Administration | Iraq | Media — by Bob Zuber 05/30/2008 @ 5:44:21 PM
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The Guardian’s Michael Tomasky highlights the degree to which McClellan’s book is an indictment of the media as much as the administration itself: “The American media still have much to … [Keep reading >>]

Iran: Blame Game

Filed under: Iran | Iraq — by Bob Zuber 05/30/2008 @ 3:12:09 AM
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Writing in the Guardian, Jonathan Steele explains why our policy of blaming Iran for all instability in the region surrounding Iraq is bound to fail: “The more immediate danger is … [Keep reading >>]

Brazil: Uncontacted Tribes

Filed under: Latin America | Race — by Bob Zuber 05/30/2008 @ 2:48:25 AM

The BBC has run pictures provided by the Brazil National Indian Foundation of tribal people who are believed to be uncontacted by the ‘civilized’ world: “More than half the world’s … [Keep reading >>]

Get out the Vote for Mark Leno!

Filed under: Democrats — by Bob Meyer 05/29/2008 @ 9:57:43 PM
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This race is as important as they come. Check this space tomorrow for reasons why, but in the meantime, suspend your fixation on presidential politics for a few hours and … [Keep reading >>]

Rowing The Pacific

Filed under: Oceans — by Will Kirkland 05/29/2008 @ 9:11:16 PM

Saturday evening found us with friends at Fort Baker at the base of the north tower of the Golden Gate Bridge. It’s a wonderful, little known, respite from the … [Keep reading >>]

Tom Paine: The Great Forgotten

Filed under: Books | Heroes | Religion — by Will Kirkland 05/29/2008 @ 6:38:31 PM

Tom Paine was once the most famous man in the western world. The Rights of Man, written 15 years after the American Revolution, for the English and against his … [Keep reading >>]

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