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Today's
Stories
August
31, 2007
Jeff
Gibbs
Why I Am Not Going to the Protest
August
30, 2007
Gary
Leupp
Larry Craig on the Seat
John
Ross
Dead Forest Defenders
Anthony
DiMaggio
Arabic as a Terrorist Language: the Right-Wing Assault on the
Gibran Academy
Jordan
Flaherty
Racism and Criminal Justice in New Orleans
Michael
Donnelly
The Sierra Club Greenwashes Al Gore (and Desecrates John Muir)
Russell
Mokhiber
Whiskey is for Drinking, Water is
for Fighting
Dennis
Brutus
and Patrick Bond
Global Financial Apartheid
William
S. Lind
The Truth Tellers
Martha
Rosenberg
They Call Him Dr. Cruel
Jeff
Leys / Brian Terrell
Seasons of Discontent: a Presidential Occupation Project
Website
of the Day
Bragg: "Old Clash Fan Fight Song"
August 29, 2007
Patrick
Cockburn
Maliki and The Mass Shia Pilgrimage
to Kerbala
Winslow
T. Wheeler
The Costs of the Afghanistan War
David
Rosen
The GOP's Outed All-Stars: The Forced Freeing of Gay Men from
the Republican Closet
Dave
Zirin
Confronting Katrina
Paul
Craig Roberts
More Shame, More Sorrow
Diane
Farsetta
Christie Todd Whitman's Nuclear Spinning Wheel
Ben
Davis
Who Won't Stand Up for Kenneth Foster?: Charles Rangel, For One
Alan
Farago
The Housing Crisis and the Environment
Jenna
Orkin
Echoes of 9/11: Another Fire at Ground Zero
Don
Monkerud
The Vanishing American Vacation
Richard
Nasser
Surfing Gaza: More Uplifting News from NPR
Website
of the Day
Don't Sleep on the Struggle
August
28, 2007
Uri
Avnery
The Language of Force
Bill
Quigley
Katrina, Two Years Later
Joshua
Frank
The Fight to Save the Rocky Mountains
China
Hand
"I am Alden Pyle:" Bush's Vietnam Fantasy
Firmin
DeBrabander
Drug Wars: From Afghanistan to Baltimore
Charles
Peña
Nuclear Fear Factor
Andy
Worthington
Good Riddance, Gonzales
Ramzy
Baroud
Abbas and the Abyss
Anthony
Papa
Roger Stone's New Patsy
Ashley
Smith
Drawing the Line at Kennebunkport
Website
of the Day
B is for Bomb
August 27, 2007
Jorge
Mariscal
The General Reports
Bill
Christison
Why the US and Israel Should Lose Middle East Wars
Manuel
Garcia, Jr.
911 Emergency! Calling Robert Fisk!: You are Now Entering a Black
Hole
Anthony
DiMaggio
Chronicle of a Coup Foretold?: Bush, al-Maliki and the Press
Bruce
A. Roth
India and the New Nuclear Era
John
Walsh
Abe Foxman's Genocide Denial Roadshow, Part 2
Dave
Lindorff
Gonzo's Gone
Ron
Jacobs
Taking It to the Streets
Binoy
Kampmark
Poshed Up: Why the Beckhams Should Go Back to Brighty
Russell
D. Hoffman
My Favorite Scientist: John Gofman, Bane of the Nuclear Industry
Website
of the Day
George W. Told the Nation
August
25 / 26, 2007
Alexander
Cockburn
Don't Carpool with Nouri al-Maliki
James
Petras
The Great Financial Crisis
Jeffrey
Buchanan /
Chris Kromm
Where Did the Katrina Money Go?
Marjorie
Cohn
Turning Iraq into Vietnam
Rev.
William E. Alberts
Jesus, the Theological Prisoner of Christianity
Robert
Fantina
Ari Fleischer, Freedom Watch and the Pro-War Lobbyists
Brian
Concannon
Whitewashing the History of Abolition
Ralph
Nader
What Do They Have to Hide?
Laura
Carlsen
Extending NAFTA's Reach
Fred
Gardner
Notes from Hempfest
David
Michael Green
History, the Last Refuge of Scoundrels
Stephen
Soldz
Why Mary Pipher Returned Her APA Award
Mike
Ferner
Combatants for Peace: Former Enemies Find New Way Forward
Paul
Krassner
Mort Sahl's Punchline
Ben
Tripp
Resistance is Impossible--But Not Futile
Missy
Beattie
President Druzilla
Website
of the Weekend
Blue
Print for Gulf Renewal
August
24, 2007
Paul
Craig Roberts
A Hegemonic Hubris
Greg
Moses
A Cruel and Unusual Excuse
William Schroder
Bush, Vietnam and Iraq
Alan
Farago
The Pain of Paper Millionaires
Jackie
Corr
Uncle Ben Bernacke and the Nanny State
Jeff
Ballinger
Naomi Klein and the Path Not Taken
Bill
Quigley
Pere Jean-Juste Comes Home
Dave
Zirin
Inching Toward Insanity
Richard
Rhames
Deaver and the Making of Reagan
Ryan
Haygood
How Newark Can Mend
Website
of the Day
Lindorff's Iraq Rag
August
23, 2007
Kathy
Kelly
We Shouldn't be Causing This
P.
Sainath
Meeting the Mahatma
Ron
Jacobs
Bush, Vietnam and 14 More GIs Dead
Christopher
Brauchli
Beyond Kafka: Mistakes, Soreheads
and Eavesdropping
D.K.
Wilson
When Sports Journalists Talk Race
Joshua
Frank
The Weeds of Willapa Bay
Dan
Bacher
Schwarzenegger's True Lies About Dams and Canals
Brenda
Norrell
Bush's House of Snakes: Indians, Border Biometrics and Migrating
Corporations
John
Wright
The Ongoing Tragedy of Afghanistan
David
Vest
Elvis and Racism, Round 2
Website
of the Day
Urgent Plea: the Black Agenda Report Needs Your Help!
August
22, 2007
Norman
Finkelstein
Remembering Raul Hilberg
Marc
Levy
Sleepless in Iraq
Lawrence
R. Velvel
When Courts Bow Down to Secrecy
Ray
McGovern
Bush's Iran War Drums Beating Louder
Norman
Solomon
How to Survive at the Pentagon on $2 Billion a Day
John
Walsh
Abe Foxman's Genocide Denial Road Show
Michael
Dickinson
Little Brother is Watching You
William
S. Lind
Operation Kabuki?: the Credibility of David Petraeus
Bill
Hatch
A Short Walk into the Valley of Death
Kenneth
E. Foster and John Joe Amador
How We Will Protest Our Executions
David
Vest
Predictable Parallels: CNN and PBS
Website
of the Day
The Once and Future Steve Perry
August 21, 2007
Saul
Landau
The FBI's New Power
Alan
Farago
Sand Houses and Missing Beaches
John
Stauber
Iraq: the Gift that Keeps on Bleeding
Phillip
Rizk
Gaza and the Jordanian Option
Debbie
Nathan
Giuliani's Garden District
Binoy
Kampmark
The Art of Sinning
Martha
Rosenberg
The Fastow Economy
Sunsara
Taylor
Back to School During Wartime
Website
of the Day
Coffee with the Troops
August
20, 2007
Paul
Craig Roberts
Padilla Jury Opens Pandora's Box
Uri
Avnery
Stumbling Toward Another War
Rannie
Amiri
Nasrallah's Surprise: a Warning from Beirut's No Bluff Zone
John
Ross
The Fine Art of Bad Elections
Harvey
Wasserman
The Senate's Radioactive Rip-Off
Robert
Billyard
Canada's Disgrace: the Cases of Maher Arar and Omar Khadr
Dave
Lindorff
Excuse Us, Nancy Pelosi
James
Rothenberg
Why Your Vote Will Never Matter
David
"DC" Larson
To Smear a King
Website
of the Day
Bird Cinema
August
18 / 19, 2007
Alexander
Cockburn
Exit Karl Rove, Everyone's Useful
Demon
Saul
Landau
The FBI in War and Peace
Ralph
Nader
Greed and Folly on Wall Street
Patrick
Cockburn
A Bloody Week in Iraq
Robert
Fantina
Cannon Fodder: Beau Biden and other "Deployable Assets"
Robert
S. Eshelman
Azar's Story: an Iraqi Refugee Living in Syria
P.
Sainath
The Last Battle of Laxmi Panda
Dave
Lindorff
Tossing Fuel on a Fire: US Military Aid to Israel
Anthony
DiMaggio
Iraq, Iran & the Vanishing Context in American News
Fred
Gardner
The Politics of Schizophrenia
Ron
Jacobs
The Virtues of Resistance
Tom
Turnipseed
War Profiteering and Corruption: From Lexington, S.C. to the
White House
Paul
Krassner
Assholes of the Week: Special Preachers, Priests and Clerics
Edition!
Ben
Tripp
I'm So Screwed
Andrew
Wimmer
Living With Grief
Nancy
Oden
Where Inmates Can Grow for Free
N.D.
Jayaprakash
India Backtracks on Disarmament
Rick
Smith
Reflections on Cuba: an Interview with Doug Morris
Missy
Beattie
The Suicide Bomber
Poets'
Basement
Engel, Ford, Orloski and McLellan
Website
of the Weekend
Imperial Storm Troopers in Action
August 17, 2007
Joanne
Mariner
Terrorizing Social Protest
Paul
Craig Roberts
China is not the Problem
Shepherd
Bliss
Returning to the Scene of the Crime: Chile, 30 Years Later
Dave
Lindorff
Convicting Padilla: Bad News for All Americans
John
Muthyala
The Water and the Road: Katrina, Poverty and the American Dream
Patrick
Cockburn
Deepening Divsions in Iraq
Sherwood
Ross
Military Interrogators are Posing as Lawyers at Gitmo
Phil
Doe
The Old West Moves East: the Political Science of Colorado River
Water
David
Michael Green
Karl Rove and the Damage Done
Website
of the Day
Gorilla
Slaughter: a Personal Account
August 16, 2007
Jonathan
Cook
The Second Lebanon War, a Year Later
Christopher
Brauchli
Babes in Toxic Toyland
Norman
Solomon
Backspin for War
Lee
Sustar /
Orlando Sepuldeva
Victory on the Picket Line: How Immigrant Workers Won Their Strike
Against Cygnus
George
Bisharat
Boycott Movement Targets Israel
Binoy
Kampmark
Tasteless: Gordon Ramsey and the Death of Gastronomy
Evelyn
Pringle
Protection Racket?: the FDA and Avandia
Hugo
Blanco
The Epic Struggle of Indigenous Andean / Amazonian
Website
of the Day
Burning Man: the Field Recordings
August
15, 2007
Paul
Craig Roberts
"No American President Can Stand
Up to Israel"
Michael
Neumann
In Memoriam: Raul Hilberg
Jordan
Flaherty
The Struggle to Free the Jena Six
Sonja
Karkar
Can You Hear the Cries from Gaza?
Felice
Pace
NPR Watch: Will Linda Gradstein Go to Gaza?
Joshua
Frank
On Censoring Pearl Jam
Dave
Lindorff
Terrorist Nation?
Carla
Blank
Elvis Presley: King or Apprentice?
David
Vest
Guralnick, Elvis and Racism
Harvey
Wasserman
Why the Neocons Won't Miss Karl Rove
Peter
Rost, M.D.
FDA Approved Drug Makes You Hypersexual and a Compulsive Gambler
Russell
Mokhiber
An Arab American's Pocket Political Dictionary
Website
of the Day
Stoners Busted
August
14, 2007
Paul
de Rooij
Humanitarian Wars and Associated Delusions
Winslow
T. Wheeler
Congress's Busted September: Disingenuous Gestures Amid Catastrophe
David
Rosen
The Case of Genarlow Wilson: Racism, Justice and Age-of-Consent
Laws in America
Gary
Leupp
Bush Warns Puppets Not to Praise Iran
Clifton
Ross
Latin America at the Crossroads
Muhammad
Idress Ahmad
The Politics of Democracy Promotion
Jacquelyn
Godin
A Circle of Poison: Pesticides in the Plantations
Uri
Avnery
Oslo Revisited
Ramzy
Baroud
A Palestinian Miracle at the UN?
James
McEnteer
Philistines as Cultural Critics
Website
of the Day
When Cheney Called Iraq a Quagmire
August
13, 2007
Jeremy
Scahill
The Mercenary Revolution
F.
William Engdahl
The Hidden Agenda Behind Bush's Biofuel Plan
Alexander
Cockburn
The Veldt Will Never Be the Same
Kathy
Kelly
Iraq's Refugees: "et to Work"
Chris
Floyd
No Light, Light Tunnel: the Bipartisan Guarantee of More War
in Iraq
Paul
Craig Roberts
Hegemony of the Cockroach
William
Blum
First Pullout, Then Bloodbath?
Kenneth
Couesbouc
The Language of Dominion
Rannie
Amiri
Tancredo's Screedo: a Lethal Mix of Ignorance and Insanity
Brenda
Norrell
Priests Expose Secret Cycle of US Torture
Fran
Shor
All Fall Down
Ron
Jacobs
Dr. Strangelove Meets Dubya's Double Buzz Twofer
Website
of the Day
The Beauty of Defiance
August
11 / 12, 2007
Alexander
Cockburn
How the Democrats Blew It in Only
8 Months
Stan
Goff
The Cover-Up of Pat Tillman's Death
Ralph
Nader
GM Radio: Payola to Rightwing Talk
Shows?
Vijay
Prashad
Destination Darfur: a New Cold War
for Oil
Greg
Moses
SubPrime People: Behind the Banking
Crisis
Alan
Farago
The Cratering Mortgage Market, WCI
Communities and Amb. Al Hoffman
Patrick
Cockburn
The Cracks in Saddam's Dam
Ben
Tripp
On Fleeing the Country
Robert
Fantina
Romney's Dance: The Rightwing Flip-Flop
John
Ross
The Guelaguetza Strategy in Oaxaca
Seth
Sandronsky
Organizing Nurses
Paul
Krassner
Assholes of the Week: From Mitt
Romney to Bill Richardson
Website
of the Weekend
Pearl
Jam: Censored by ATT
August
10, 2007
Paul
Craig Roberts
China's Threat to the Dollar is Real
Stan
Goff
How Pat Tillman Died
Marjorie
Cohn
A Blank Check for Domestic Spying
Saul
Landau
In the Age of Immigrant Panic
Chris
Floyd
Goading Xerxes: the Coming Strike on
Iran
Daniel
Ellsberg
A Vision for Cindy Sheehan's Campaign
Anthony
Papa
The Upside Down Flag: a Country in Distress
Farzana
Versey
On the Heels of Sir Salman
Sgt.
Kevin Benderman
Freedom or Totalitarianism?
Nuri
Nuri
Memories
of T99 Nelson
Website
of the Day
Lessons
in Obfuscation from Sen. Larry Craig: How to Talk About Looting
the Public Domain
August
9, 2007
Stan
Goff
The Fog of Fame: Pat Tillman as Everyone's
Political Football
Paul
Craig Roberts
In the Hole to China
Alan
Farago
The Terror of the Mortgage Pools
William
S. Lind
The Surge's New Math: One Step Forward,
Two Back
Doug
Giebel
Letter from Montana: What the Bushvolk
Have Done to America
Harvey
Wasserman
Radioactive Bailout in Advance
Jacob
Hill
The Tail End of Free Trade: NAFTA's
Impact on the Manufacturing Sector
Raul
Zibechi
The Dark Side of Agrofuels
Dave
Zirin
The Making of Barry bin Laden
Website
of the Day
"Babies Just Come with the
Scenery"
August
8, 2007
Andy
Worthington
Backing Up Lt. Col. Abraham on
Gitmo Abuse
Jeff
Halper
The Catch in Israel's "Generous
Offers" at Jericho
Greg
Moses
No Light in August for Texas Refugees:
Judge Orders Baby Sent to Palestine
Nurit
Peled-Elhanan
The Murder of Abir Aramin, 9 Years
Old
Sukant
Chandan
British Prisons as Islamic Universities
Robert
Fisk
A Lebanese Surprise
George
H. Strauss
The Military Society
D.K.
Wilson
Bonds, the Haters and 756: Why Bob
Costas Can't be Trusted
Bill
Day
Leonardo DiCaprio's Baggage: the Perils
of Celebrity Environmentalism
Tim
Campbell
Monkey See, Monkey Do Politics
Website
of the Day
Periodic
Table of Visualization Methods
August
7, 2007
Patrick
Cockburn
Why the Surge Has Failed
Andy
Worthington
Why Do We Need the Democrats?:
They Have Failed to Restrain Bush on Gitmo, Iraq and Domestic
Spying
Kathy
Kelly
The Little Girl of Hiroshima
Stan
Cox
The Antiwar Majority: Look Quickly, You
Might Miss It
Sonja
Karkar
Israel's Settlement Project
Sen.
Russ Feingold
A License to Wiretap--Anyone
Alan
Farago
Dancing in the Light of Florida
Norman
Solomon
Let Us Now Praise an Infamous Woman
Binoy
Kampmark
Giving Good Face: What Jeremy Bentham
and Facebook Have in Common
Dave
Lindorff
The Gelding Congress
John
Stauber
Coffee with the Troops at Yearly
Kos
Website
of the Day
George Carlin
on Education
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August
31, 2007
The Princess Ten
Years Gone
Dianified
By BINOY KAMPMARK
Plus ça change. Markets are
turbulent, Iraq is disintegrating, and we still have time for
a dead Princess. Or so we can assume when looking at some of
the commemorative gush that is streaming out ten years after
Diana's death. Not even Winston Churchill, whose quotes dot
the after-dinner circuit, compares. The saviour of Britain and
empire doesn't even warrant a service. The ethicist Peter Singer
'encountered' the Diana myth in 2004 as one would a tree, finding
middle-aged women he unfairly described as resembling 'football
hooligans' in commemorative Diana dress. This still continues,
though the glow has dimmed.
The Diana story is a stage
show. Its subplot is the idea of Britishness. To be born British
has been said to put you ahead of the game, to win you 'first
prize in the lottery of life'. Tony Blair did not disagree,
and proceeded to demonstrate what that might be, pushing the
envelope of the cult to an extreme. We could already see signs
of congenital mythmaking at Downing Street, and it looked like
Blair was preparing for a career on Broadway.
And what a show it was, something
that came to resemble, in the words of Carmin Callil, the Nuremberg
rallies. If Diana is Saint, then Blair is her High Priest.
Blair managed to use Princess, death and demagoguery to spin
a fine tale of a princess both accessible and vulnerable. She
was the Ennio Morricone of the cult scene, writing the death
score as she was sped, Dodi Fayed at her side, to her doom by
a drunk chauffeur. Blair, a Sergio Leone in the director's chair,
did the rest. Alistair Campbell, in the aptly named role of
'director of communications' was of course, in the credits, along
with the nameless paparazzi. The show might have been termed
Once Upon a time in Britain. Marketed as the people's
princess, it was a New Labour contrivance that placed Tony Blair
closer to God and Diana closer to the people. Neither case was
true, but it didn't have to be.
Blair's role in the whole saga
is now firmly ensconced in celluloid format in The Queen,
which had the negative effect of drawing sustenance from the
Diana myth despite humanising the wise denizen of Buckingham
Palace. Sadly, not even Dame Helen Mirren had the cinematic
clout to outflank the spectral 'Saint' Diana. Theodore Dalrymple
would complain in the Britannica Blog that the grief was of the
pop variety, insincere and 'pyschopathological'. A new breed
of Briton had bolted out of the stable with debilitating attributes:
emotional incontinence with an inclination to 'blubber in public'
when not infuriatingly rude.
Conspiracy theories flourish
in the manure of myth. Diana loyalists, and they are many, continue
like new-age radicals seeking justice for the princess. For
them, the enemy is the very institution that actually gave us
the princess in the first place. She was flawed and modern in
the way the Queen isn't, but then again the Royal person was
never foolish enough to permit it. There are still suggestions
rich with the stench that Diana was done over both by forces
within and without, though these are starting to echo less with
time. The cheese-eating 'frogs' across the pond must have cut
corners in their investigation, but even this allegation is only
held by the most fervent Dianists. Besides, she died there,
searching for happiness, hounded by media vultures and spurned
by the House of Windsor.
Prince Charles' wife Camilla,
neither femme nor fatale, yet the object of the 'crowded' relationship
that was plastered with tedious regularity across the papers,
will not attend the Friday service. She prefers the discomfort
of home viewing at Ray Mill in Wiltshire. Charles was openly
'defied', or that is at least how it was portrayed. Then again,
defiance is a common theme within the Windsors, who, when not
defying modernisation are best at defying each other. Once Mrs.
Simpson nabbed Eddie, the royal family was never quite the same
again.
Binoy Kampmark is a Commonwealth Scholar at Selwyn
College, Cambridge. He can be reached at bkampmark@gmail.com
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