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“Right now Israel, with full support from the U.S. is denying 1.5 million people in Gaza ALL the necessities of life.” Read Kathleen and Bill Christison’s searing emergency bulletin to Obama. “This is a U.S.-created, U.S.-supported disaster…Put meat on the bones of your talk about compassion…” Also in the new issue of our subscriber-only newsletter, Barbara Rose Johnston brings us a detailed report on the drive for justice in Guatemala after another catastrophe sponsored by the U.S. – the building of the Chixoy Dam. Finally, Alexander Cockburn sets out the record of assaults on freedom in the Bush years. Get your Legacy Edition today by subscribing online or calling 1-800-840-3683 Contributions to CounterPunch are tax-deductible. Click here to make a donation. If you find our site useful please: Subscribe Now! CounterPunch books and gear make great presents.Order CounterPunch By Email For Only $35 a Year !
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Today's Stories December 19 - 21, 2008 Jeffrey St. Clair December 18, 2008 Phillip Doe Ronnie Cummins Jesse Sharkey Saul Landau Peter Morici Dave Lindorff Panos Petrou Jeff Cohen / Worthy Group of the Day December 17, 2008 Peter Lee Conn Hallinan Mike Whitney Jeff Halper Alan Farago Peter Morici Norm Kent Col. Douglas MacGregor Margaret Kimberley Ron Jacobs Worthy Group of the Day December 16, 2008 Vicente Navarro Patrick Cockburn Thomas Michael Power Jason Hribal Farzana Versey Wajahat Ali / Mats Svensson Paul Fitzgerald / David Macaray Howard Lisnoff Worthy Group of the Day December 15, 2008 Andy Worthington Franklin Lamb Karl Grossman Brian Cloughley Mary Lynn Cramer Steve Early Thomas Christie Ken Paff Niranjan Ramakrishnan Dave Lindorff Alan Farago Worthy Group of the Day December 12 / 14, 2008 Alexander Cockburn Michael Hudson / David Price Jeffrey St. Clair Frank Barat John Ross Binoy Kampmark David Macaray Ralph Nader Eamonn Fingleton Lawrence Velvel Behzad Yaghmaian Sam Husseini Tom Barry Howard Lisnoff Laura Carlsen Raj Patel Ron Jacobs Paul Watson David Yearsley Lorenzo Wolff Kim Nicolini Susie Day Poets' Basement Worthy Group of the Weekend December 11, 2008 Patrick Cockburn P. Sainath Vicken Cheterian Ray McGovern Dedrick Muhammad Lee Sustar Peter Morici Ayesha Ijaz Khan George Wuerthner Christopher Brauchli Worthy Group of the Day December 10, 2008 Ismael Hossein-Zadeh Mary Lynn Cramer Manuel Garcia, Jr. Joshua Frank Steve Conn Lee Sustar Glen Ford Stephen Lendman Nadia Hijab Dave Lindorff Website of the Day December 9, 2008 Mike Whitney Fawzia Afzal-Khan Ghada Karmi Dave Lindorff Steve Breyman Lee Sustar / Rev. William E. Alberts Martha Rosenberg Sam Husseini David Macaray Website of the Day December 8, 2008 Steve Early Michael Hudson Patrick Cockburn Diane Farsetta Paul Craig Roberts Daniel Gross Saul Landau Harvey Wasserman Mike Ferner Norman Solomon David Michael Green Website of the Day
December 5 / 7, 2008 Alexander Cockburn Brian Cloughley Paul Craig Roberts Liaquat Ali Khan Farzana Versey Peter Lee Peter Morici Ralph Nader / Yinon Cohen / Wajahat Ali Johnny Barber Alan Farago Jeremy Scahill Mike Whitney Ranjit Hoskote Carl Finamore Marjorie Cohn Norm Kent Missy Beattie Binoy Kampmark David Macaray Nancy Stohlman Ron Jacobs David Yearsley Lorenzo Wolff Poets' Basement Website of the Weekend December 4, 2008 Ece Temelkuran Ralph Nader Harry Browne Eamonn Fingleton Conn Hallinan Mike Whitney Stewart J. Lawrence Paul Fitzgerald / Karyn Strickler Jennifer Matsui Website of the Day December 3, 2008 Andrew Cockburn Sheldon Rampton Robert Weissman Yifat Susskind William Blum Alan Singer David Macaray Martha Rosenberg Mats Svensson Website of the Day December 2, 2008 Jeremy Scahill Paul Craig Roberts Ayesha Ijaz Khan Sarah Anderson / William Blum John Ross Dave Lindorff Nicola Nasser Steve Conn Robert Bryce Website of the Day December 1, 2008 Patrick Cockburn Damien Millet / Vijay Prashad Deepak Tripathi Joshua Frank P. Sainath Alan Farago Binoy Kampmark Chris Genovali David Michael Green Stephen Martin Website of the Day November 28-30, 2008 Alexander Cockburn Mike Whitney Ted Honderich Tom Kerr Mike Ely David Yearsley Deepak Tripathi Sonja Karkar Ramzy Baroud Robert Weitzel Robert Roth Carlos Fierro David Macaray David Rosen James Cockcroft Stan Cox Steve Conn Stephen Martin Richard Rhames Kim Nicolini Lorenzo Wolff Poets' Basement
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Weekend Edition "What's His Beef?"President MeatheadBy MISSY COMLEY BEATTIE How did George Bush feel when he saw that smart-bomb, a size-ten shoe and, then, its mate, zero in on his face? I think I know. Because my senses have been assaulted repeatedly by Bush’s impoverished insight and developmentally-stunted language. Here’s a case in point: Bush said the shoe incident was an “example of free speech in a democracy.” If this is true, why was the thrower of the weapon of minor proportion, reporter Muntadar al-Zaidi, tortured and imprisoned? And then there’s: “I don’t know what his beef is.” After all, Bush has “liberated” so many of al-Zaidi’s countrymen, women, and children, including some of the reporter’s relatives. What an ingrate al-Zaidi is! But wouldn’t it have been better if Bush had said “his issue” rather than “his beef” which sounds so meatheadish? That’s George Bush, though, who told ABC’s Charles Gibson he’s been the Comforter in Chief, meeting and crying with the families of our fallen and visiting the wounded in military hospitals. This master of war is no comforter. Instead, he's the Meathead in Chief. Here’s yet another verbal violation: “Yeah, that’s right. So what?” This was President Meathead’s question to ABC News’ Martha Raddatz’s challenge that there was no al-Qaeda presence in Iraq before the US invasion and occupation of the country. Add the above jaw droppers to the Bush family holiday video, starring Barney, and remember during a debate over eight years ago when Bush was asked what "political philosopher" he most admired. He answered:
And, then, try to imagine what George Bush might have wrought had “the Savior” not changed his heart and life. Even more atrocities? As if Iraq, Afghanistan, and support for Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem weren’t enough. If Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich can be impeached for attempting to sell a senate seat, surely, terrorist masterminds George Bush and Dick Cheney should be prosecuted for selling an illegal and immoral war to the American public and for authorizing torture. There have been more than 4500 troop deaths in Iraq since Bush hurled a “coalition” of servicemen and women into cycles of death and post traumatic stress disorder. So many lives will never be the same. Ask Iraq’s new hero, al-Zaidi, who has seen the carnage in his country where at least a million Iraqi civilians have perished and more than four million have been displaced. In Afghanistan, coalition deaths have exceeded 1000 and thousands of Afghan civilians have been killed. President Hamid Karzai has criticized international forces for the recent increase in civilian deaths. As we watch the reaction of the people of Iraq to al Zaidi, who now has star status, we need to recall that we were told our forces would be greeted with flowers. Recently, in the Charles Gibson interview, Bush said his service to the nation has been “joyful,” that his “spirits have never been down.” If only each family whose spirits will always be down, the result of losing someone in this Bush-created hell, would throw the empty boots, worn by their loved one, at the man who fails to follow the precepts of his favorite philosopher. If only all who feel the deep shame at what is being done in our names would sling their shoes at the pompous clod who will likely go unpunished for mass murder--unless enough of us demand accountability. Missy Beattie lives in New York City. She's written for National Public Radio and Nashville Life Magazine. An outspoken critic of the Bush Administration and the war in Iraq, she's a member of Gold Star Families for Peace. She completed a novel last year, but since the death of her nephew, Marine Lance Cpl. Chase J. Comley, in Iraq on August 6,'05, she has been writing political articles. She can be reached at: Missybeat@aol.com
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