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Why Hillary Clinton Has Always Been a Republican In the first of a series of profiles, Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair chart the formative years of Hillary Clinton. Watch her as she zigzags from Nixon campaigner and vote-fraud investigator in 1960 to Goldwater Girl and President of Young Republicans at Wellesley to her internship for Gerald Ford and campaigner for Nelson Rockefeller. Witness her reaction to the student protests at Yale and the demonstrations at Grant Park during the Democratic Convention in 1968. Learn how she and Bill vowed to "remake" the Democratic Party--using the Nixon model HRC learned about as a member of the House impeachment staff. And much more! Plus: David Price on anthropologist Andre Gunder Frank, the FBI and the Bureaucratic Exile of a Critical Mind.
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Today's Stories July 7 / 8, 2007 Saul
Landau July 6, 2007 Daniel
Ellsberg Gary
Leupp Harvey
Wasserman Omer
Subhani Marjorie
Cohn Christopher
Brauchli David
Michael Green China
Hand Renee
Saucedo Corporate
Crime Reporter Website
of the Day
July 5, 2007 Andy
Worthington Mike
Stark Norman
Solomon Michael
Schwartz Susie
Day Jacob
Hornberger Bill
Hatch Don
Fitz John
Wright Website
of the Day
July 4, 2007 St.
Clair / Frank Vijay
Prashad Carl
G. Estabrook Ron
Jacobs David
R. Dow Claudia
Johnson William
S. Lind Gregory
Afghani Paul
Edwards D.
K. Wilson Niranjan
Ramakrishnan Thomas
Jefferson Cindy
Sheehan Website
of the Day
Bill
Quigley Gary
Leupp Lynda
Brayer Richard
Thieme Helen
Redmond David
Swanson Jacob
Hornberger Ayesha
Ijaz Khan Franklin
Lamb Ray
McGovern Kevin
Zeese Dave
Lindorff Website
of the Day
Andy
Worthington Nina
Serrano Jack
Hirschman Paul
Craig Roberts Bill
Williams Anthony
Papa Sonja
Karkar Louay
Safi Anthony
Gregory Monica
Benderman Website
of the Day
June 30 / July 1, 2007 John
Ross Alan
Farago Peter
Quinn Christopher
Brauchli Robert
Fisk Uri
Avnery Judith
Siers-Poisson Saul
Landau Abbas
Zaidi Ron
Jacobs Ralph
Nader Donald
Worster Mike
Whitney Jacob
Hill Kenneth
Couesbouc Missy
Beattie Mohammad
Kamaali Ramzy
Baroud Leonard
Peltier Phyllis
Pollack Poets'
Basement Website
of the Weekend
June 29, 2007 St.
Clair / Frank Brian
Cloughley Patrick
Cockburn Gilad
Atzmon Dave
Lindorff Jennifer
Matsui / Kevin
Zeese Daniel
Klimek David
Michael Green John
Chuckman Website
of the Day
June 28, 2007 Bill
Quigley Vijay
Prashad Margaret
Kimberley Winslow
T. Wheeler Philip
Rizk D.
K. Wilson Bill
Williams Mahmoud
El-Yousseph Richard
Rhames Paul
Krassner Website
of the Day
Marjorie
Cohn Dr.
Susan Rosenthal, MD Alan
Farago Carla
Blank Matthew
Abraham Sunsara
Taylor Russell
D. Hoffman Robert
Weissman Sen.
Russ Feingold Paul
Buchheit Website
of the Day
June 26, 2007 Jonathan
Cook Ralph
Nader Corporate
Crime Reporter Ron
Jacobs Martha
Rosenberg John
Chuckman Denny
Haldeman Anthony
DiMaggio Stephen
Fleischman William
S. Lind Website
of the Day
Paul
Craig Roberts Jennifer
Loewenstein Bob
Anderson Robert
Pollin Patrick
Cockburn Eva
Liddell Dan
Bacher Larry
Atkins Mark
Brenner James
Rothenberg Website
of the Day June 23 / 24, 2007 Alexander
Cockburn Jeff
Taylor Oren
Ben-Dor Gary
Leupp Robert
Fisk David
Rosen Russell
Mokhiber Alison
Weir Robert
Fantina D.
K. Wilson Nicole
Colson Stephen
Soldz, Steven Reisner and Brad Olson Dave
Lindorff Benjamin
Dangl Michael
Dickinson Poets'
Basement Website
of the Weekend
June 22, 2007 Andy
Worthington Sherwood
Ross Eliana
Monteforte Robert
Weissman Richard
Rhames Christopher
Brauchli Ramzy
Baroud Ehud
Krinis, David Shulman and Neve Gordon David
Michael Green Kathryn
Webber Website
of the Day
June 21, 2007 Peter
Linebaugh Natsu
Saito Ron
Jacobs Saree
Makdisi John
Stauber Scott
Liebertz Tom
Clifford Robert
Jensen Michael
J. Smith Jeb
Sprague Website
of the Day
Omar
Barghouti Andy
Worthington Margaret
Kimberley Robert
Weissman Russell
D. Hoffman Rannie
Amiri Stephen
Lendman Dave
Lindorff David
Swanson Anne
Dachel Website
of the Day
June 19, 2007 Ralph
Nader Dr.
Shepherd Bliss Bill
and Kathleen Christison Jeff
Leys Dave
Zirin Chris
Floyd Ben
Terrall Anthony
Papa VIPS Linda Flores Website
of the Day
John
Ross Paul
Craig Roberts Martha
Rosenberg Norman
Solomon Don
Santina Isabella
Kenfield James
Brooks Eva
Liddell Sam
Husseini Akiva
Eldar Website
of the Day
Alexander
Cockburn John
Halle Robert
Fisk Andy
Worthington Uri
Avnery Fred
Gardner Saul
Landau P.
Sainath Missy
Comley Beattie Alan
Gregory Walter
Brasch Website
of the Weekend
June 15, 2007 Alan
Farago Andy
Worthington Michael
Simmons Franklin
Lamb Gary
Leupp John
Ross Website
of the Day
June 14, 2007 Michael
Donnelly
Faisal
Kutty Harry
Browne Charles
Jonkel Steven
Higgs Bruce
Dixon Bruce
K. Gagnon
Website
of the Day June 13, 2007 Glen Ford Marjorie Cohn Bill Christison Charles Jonkel Silvia Cattori Richard Gott Firmin DeBrabander William S. Lind Keith Rosenthal Website of the Day June 12, 2007 Jeffrey St.
Clair Paul Craig
Roberts P. Sainath Ralph Nader Omar Waraich Dave Lindorff Harvey Wasserman Malini Johar
Schueller Ramzy Baroud Website of
the Day
June 11, 2007 Patrick Cockburn Paul Craig
Roberts Uri Avnery Norman Solomon Eva Liddell Rannie Amiri Rachel Voss Christopher
Brauchli D. K. Wilson Website of
the Day
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Edition If You Don't Stand for Something, You Stand for NothingAmericns, Honestly!By MONICA BENDERMAN
On this July 4 wouldn't we have done well to remember; if we don't stand for something we stand for nothing? On this July 4 wouldn't we have done well to realize that the citizens of this country have a great deal to be thankful for, and most of it was not earned by them but rather by the hard work and dedication of generations of forward thinking visionaries who hoped for peace and sacrificed greatly so that we would have a strong foundation on which to build the next levels in that progress? On this July 4 wouldn't we have done well if we had stopped to consider our actions, not simply the actions of others we could easily blame, but our own personal actions--and gave an honest assessment of their true worth to that progress toward peace? I am not ashamed to be American, nor am I ashamed of my patriotism. I am proud of how I represent myself, as an American. I am proud of my husband for the same representation, and for my children who are growing to be good Americans. I believe in our constitution and the laws it represents. I believe in the freedom we all are given as a result of those laws, and am willing to abide by those laws because they are designed to give respect to the differences of all those who have come to be Americans, as long as we adhere to them with equal consideration. It is not the flag, the country, nor any symbols of this America for which we must be ashamed--they are, after all, simply symbols; designed to represent the strength and commitment of the American people to the standards on which this country was founded. If people are to be ashamed--if people feel guilty--if people cannot find it in themselves to proudly display that which represents America, then perhaps it is because they are not displaying that which should represent America by being honest Americans, who are willing to do more than simply say they believe in the Constitution and the laws which give us all our freedom. So many people in this country remain focused on all that is done by those in our administration that is corrupt, ill-conceived, mishandled and supposedly not representative of their wishes and beliefs. They have spent millions of dollars, hundreds of days and nights and a great deal of effort traveling throughout the country and the world talking about the failures of our nation's government officials; offering reassurances that the actions of the administration do not represent the American people. Be honest--without taking actions which counter what our administration is doing rather than simply addressing it with words, how is anyone going to believe those words? NOT IN OUR NAME???? Maybe we need to start proving that. Everyone in this world knows what our administration has done wrong. The Iraqi people are quite clear on what our administration has done wrong. Our soldiers face, every day, the serious consequences of what our administration has done wrong. We know what is wrong. When are we going to stop wasting time talking about it--and start doing the work to fix what is wrong? Solving the problems of this country will take honest assessment, and honest commitment from Americans who stand up for the laws of our constitution, all of them, not just those which apply to their personal agenda, and not interpreting the meaning of those laws to suit their purposes. We are all responsible for knowing the laws of this country and understanding their truth with an unbiased clarity, determined to respect the rights of all Americans whose birthright gives them a responsibility to defend our constitution with honest actions, not simply words. I will proudly display the American flag, and I will proudly call myself an American--someone who is willing to stand with my husband, an American soldier, as he risks everything he has in real defense of the laws of our country. My American soldier was willing to put his life on the frontlines when he believed those actions were necessary to preserve the freedoms represented by the constitution he swore to defend. My American soldier was willing to put all he had worked for in jeopardy and served over a year in prison when he came to know the war he was ordered to fight in was immoral, unethical and a travesty of the standards and principles of the constitution he swore to defend. Actions mean everything--it is time for real action by all honest Americans to stand and defend the laws of this country, with integrity, with commitment and with honest assessment. My ancestors were immigrants who came to this country for the possibilities it offered. They came through Ellis Island, and followed the legal steps required by the laws of this country with pride, for their actions were right. They worked hard, beginning with nothing and earning their self-respect and the right to be proud of both their cultural heritage and their new nationality: Americans. They faced the challenges of establishing themselves in a strange, new place, maintained their standards and earned the right to expect nothing less from anyone who sought the same for themselves. I will teach my children to be honest Americans--people who stand for the laws of this country. I will teach them pride in who they are, and how they conduct themselves. I will teach them: Americans do not give freedom lightly because they understand how hard fought their own freedom is, having done the work to earn it for themselves. Americans do not leave others stranded, but give them the resources they need to do the work to also earn their freedom, one step at a time, so they, too, can be proud of whom they become. Americans do not waste thousands of days and millions of dollars publicizing how wrong conditions are--they use their time and resources wisely to change the wrong to right. Americans do not hang their heads in shame for the country they live in, but walk proudly knowing they live their lives by the standards their laws represent--with compassion, understanding, and the strength to recognize that we keep others weak when we are willing to lower our standards to make achievement easier. Americans have the strength of self-discipline, providing others with the resources they need to help them work to achieve the high standards we seek to maintain, making them and our country stronger in the process. Americans do the work it takes to earn the right to be proud of who they are. How about we start thinking like Americans? Americans being those citizens of a country called the United States of America; people of different ethnic backgrounds, from different cultures, with different perspectives and different traditions whose lives are united in a country where the experiment is to demonstrate that freedom is meant for all, and can be accomplished by a commitment of all to adhere to a few simple laws designed to see that all are treated equally. Monica Benderman is the wife of Sgt. Kevin Benderman, a ten-year Army veteran who served a combat tour in Iraq and a year in prison for his public protest of war and the destruction it causes to civilians and to American military personnel. Please visit their website, www.BendermanDefense.org to learn more. Kevin and Monica may be reached
at mdawnb@coastalnow.net
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