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April 26 / 27, 2008
Alexander Cockburn
Nothing Will Get Hillary Out of the Race
Harvey Wasserman
Making You Pay for the Next Chernobyl--in Advance!
Franklin Lamb
Will U.S. Policy in Lebanon and the Middle East Ever Change?
Wajahat Ali
Fisk Fighting: an Exclusive Interview with Robert Fisk
Mike Whitney
Food Riots and Speculators
Andrew Wimmer
Obliterate Them!
Greg Moses
Chicago: the Stupid Experiment
Paul Krassner
Remembering Ruben Salazar
April 25, 2008
George Ciccariello-Maher
Embedded with the Tupamaros
Dave Lindorff
The Bitter and the Biased: How Clinton Courted Racists in Pennsylvania
Franklin Lamb
The Israeli Project Has Failed in Lebanon
Alan Farago
Hacking the Development Code:
the Politics of Zoning in Florida
John W. Farley
Syiran Nukes:
the Phantom Menace
Kathleen M. Barry
Some Questions for "Femininists for Clinton:"
Is There Really Any Difference Between Hillary and Condi?
Mohammed Alireza
Cowboys and Iranians
Nick Dearden
Haiti and the Black Hole of Debt
Carmelo Ruiz Marrero
Why Biotech is Betting on Biofuels
Bruce Springsteen
Farewell to Danny
Website of the Day
It's Bigger Than Hip Hop
April 24, 2008
Linn Washington, Jr.
Duplicity Demeans Clinton Campaign (or When Bill Praised Farrakhan)
Franklin Lamb
Bush to Nasrallah: an Offer Hezbollah Cannot Refuse?
Jennifer Van Bergen
The High Crimes of John Yoo: the President's Executioner
Joanne Mariner
U.S. Hypocrisy and the Malaysian Guantánamo
Mark Engler
Trade Politics and the Battle for the Soul of the Democratic Party
Dave Lindorff
The Politics of Obliteration: Hillary's Monstrous Threat
John Blair
Obama's Missed Opportunities in Evansville: Did He Even Know It Was Earth Day?
De Clarke / Stan Goff
Politics is Food is Politics
Binoy Kampmark
Bowling for Boris: the Tories, Red Ken and the London Mayoral Race
Philippe Marlière
Sarkozy and the Specter of May 68
Peter Morici
The Bank of England Misses the Point
Website of the Day
Fair Food Nation
April 23, 2008
Cockburn / St. Clair
Straggling to Denver
Vijay Prashad
McCain's Mask
Paul Craig Roberts
What the Iraq War is About
Stephen Soldz
The Involuntary Drugging of U.S. Detainees
Laura Santina
Hillary: Another Feminist Perspective
John Stauber /
Sheldon Rampton
Pentagon News Networks
Dave Lindorff
What Double Digit Win? Media Round Up in PA
George Ciccariello-Maher
Radical Chavismo Growls a Challenge
Ralph Nader
Andy Stern's Rackets
John Weisheit
Rearranging Deck Chairs at Glen Canyon Dam
Website of the Day
Wal-Mart's "Cost of Admission"
April 22, 2008
David Isenberg
Spinning Saddam's Linkages
Stan Cox
The Political Economics of Greenwashing
David Macaray
Memo to the Clinton Campaign: They Are Still Murdering Labor Unionists in Colombia
Jeff Birkenstein
Playing the Opposite Game: Or Why Can't I Sell Out?
Mike Whitney
Memo to Bernanke:
Enough With the Rate Cuts, Already!
Nikolas Kozloff
Bush's Paraguayan Fiasco
Floyd Rudmin
From Lhasa to Bilbao: Journey of a Double Standard
Carlos Villarreal
Why John Yoo Should be Dismissed From Boalt Law School--And Prosecuted
Ray McGovern
What About the War, Pope Benedict?
Michael Gould-Wartofsky
El Barrio Fights Back Against Globalized Gentrification
Robert Ovetz
A Fish Tale
Pat Wolff
Rightwing Power Grab in Cornhusker State
Website of the Day
Defend the Rutgers 3!
April 21, 2008
Bill Quigley
The U.S. Role in Haiti's Food Riots
Uri Avnery
The Lion and the Gazelle
Dave Lindorff
The U.S. Economy and the Costs of War
Wajahat Ali
Finding Osama Bin Laden with Morgan Spurlock
Andy Worthington
Hollow Gestures at Guantánamo
Robert Jensen
The Sorrows of Race and Gender
Ron Jacobs
Clampdown at Evergreen
Dan Bacher
The Great Salmon Closure
Harvey Wasserman
Where's George?
Danny Alexander
Remembering Danny Federici
Website of the Day
Save Our Taco Trucks!
April 19 / 20, 2008
Alexander Cockburn
McCain: What Really Happened When
He Was a POW?
Patrick Cockburn
A New Struggle is Beginning in Iraq
Wajahat Ali
Zinn Speaks
Andrew Wimmer
Papal Benedictions
Rev. William E. Alberts
Jeremiah Wright and America's Continuing
"Separate and Unequal" Societies
David Rosen
Texas Two-Step: The Polygamy Raid and
the Regulation of Sexual Life
Robert Fantina
McCain Detests War?
Ramzy Baroud
The Politics of Armageddon: McCain's
Pastors and the Middle East
Saul Landau
The No Escape Clause on Iraq
Dr. Susan Block
Raelians, Aliens and Evolution
David Yearsley
Suitcase Arias and Ithacan Jazz
Phyllis Pollack
On the Red Carpet with the Rolling
Stones
Jeffrey St. Clair
Booked Up
Poets' Basement
Hartz, Newberry and Khaiyat
April 18, 2008
John Ross
The
Bush Legacy: Losing Latin America
Dave Lindorff
Courage and Conviction: In Praise of Bill Ayers
Dan Glazebrook
An Interview with Robert Fisk
Carl Finamore
A Look Inside the Hangars
Rannie Amiri
J Street: Do We Really Need Another Pro-Israel Lobby?
Richard Morse
A Creepy Roadblock at Midnight
Ko Young-dae
CONPLAN 8022: Inside Bush's Nuclear War Plan for the Korean Peninsula
Farooq Sulehria
A Himalayan Surprise
April 17, 2008
Michael Hudson
Hillary
Joins the Vast Rightwing Financial Conspiracy
Robert Bryce
The
Ethanol Apologists
Kathy Kelly
Weary of War? Don't Collaborate
Madis Senner
The Carrion Feeders' Ball: How Hedge Funds Reap Billions Off
Economic Misery
Peter Morici
The G7, the Banks and GE
Ron Jacobs
Washington, al-Maliki and the Militias
William S. Lind
A Confirming Moment in Basra
James Murren
Obama's Disconnect with Small Town America
Ben Terrall
Losing Haiti
Walter Brasch
Political Log Rolling in Clinton County, PA
Website of the Day
Stealth Attack: Homegrown "Terrorism" Bill
April 16, 2008
Bill Kauffman
The
Candidates from Nowhere
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
Colonization and Massacres
Saul Landau
How to Leave Iraq
Peter Morici
McCain's Economic Plan: GOP Out of Ideas (But So are the Democrats)
Eric Toussaint /
Damien Millet
Bankers Saved, Human Rights Sacrificed
Jeff Ballinger
Inside Nike's Asian Sweatshops: Squeezed Vietnamese Workers Strike
Back
David Macaray
Union Strikes and Replacement Workers
Gary Leupp
Electoral Revolution in Nepal
Richard Morse
The Food Riots in Haiti
George Ciccariello-Maher
Einstein Turns in His Grave
Dave Lindorff
Letters from the Bitter Belt
Website of
the Day
Surviving Prozac
April 15, 2008
Ralph Nader
The
Politics of Distraction in an Age of Gotcha Capitalism
Uri Avnery
Manifest
Destiny and Israel
Brian Cloughley
Arrogant
Lies
David Price
Outrageous
Pre-Tour de France Ban
Joe Bageant
Bitter America: Media Shit Storms and Heartland Reality
Steve Early
The Purple Punch-Out in Dearborn
Mats Svensson
To Create Something from Nothing: the Making of a Palestinian
State
Michael Donnelly
Dead-Eye Hil and the Elitist
April Howard /
Benjamin Dangl
Dissecting the Politics of Paraguay's
Next President
Laray Polk
Let's Not Put the Torch in a Bubble
Charles Modiano
What Does a Woman Have to Do to Get on the Cover of Sports Illustrated?
Website of
the Day
The $3 Trillion Shopping Spree
April 14, 2008
Carl Finamore
Airline
Deregulation Makes a Hard Landing
Michael Hudson
A
Trillion Dollar Rescue for Wall Street Gamblers
M. Shahid Alam
Hizbullah's Big Win: Has Israel Finally Met Its Match?
Patrick Cockburn
A
Cleric, a Pol and a Warrior
Paul Craig Roberts
Petraeus Sets Up Iran
Joanne Mariner
Redition to Jordan: What Happens When the Gloves Come Off?
Martha Rosenberg
Suicide and Cymbalta
Dave Lindorff
The Bitterness Thing: Is Obama Channeling Nader
P. Sainath
Hot Messages to Sex Dancer Doom Condi's New Finnish Pal
John V. Whitbeck
On Hypocrisy Over Tibet: a Personal Reflection
Website of the Day
Spying on Environmental Groups
April 12 /
13, 2008
Alexander Cockburn
Olympic
Torch Toasts US Candidates
Patrick Cockburn
Warlord:
the Rise of Muqtada al-Sadr
Mike Whitney
Want to Save the Economy?
David Yearsley
Film Scores and Westerns: the Stealth Cavalry of Empire
Robert Fantina
Bush's Brand of Morality
Conn Hallinan
Another Defining Moment in Iraq
Bill Hatch
In Praise of Hippies and the Counter-Culture
Ramzy Baroud
The Basra Battles
George S. Hishmeh
Back to Square One
Ron Jacobs
The New New Left in Latin America
Nikolas Kozloff
Olympic Torch in Buenos Aires
Charles Thomson
The British Prime Minister and the Tate's Tin of Shit
Alexander Billet
The Disney-fication of CBGB
Missy Beattie
Huffing and Puffing to Failure
David Michael Green
America's Jones for War
Seth Sandronsky
Education Entrepreneurs
Prairie Miller
Meeting David Wilson
Jeffrey St.
Clair
Booked Up
Poets' Basement
Ko Un, Ibn Salma and Greaves
Website of
the Weekend
Americans United for Palestinian Human Rights
April 11, 2008
Nikolas Kozloff
The Clintons and Their Sordid
Colombia Advocacy
Wajahat Ali
Revenge of the Ghetto Nerd: an Exclusive Interview with Junot
Diaz
Sharon Smith
Let
Them Eat Ethanol!
Yigal Bronner
/ Neve Gordon
Digging for Trouble: the Politics of Archaeology in East Jerusalem
Alan Farago
Eating South Florida
Dave Lindorff
On Waking Sleeping Giants: Lessons for America from China
George Wuerthner
Money for Nothing? The Problems with the Conservation Reserve
Program
Christopher
Brauchli
Prostitutes Don't Do Funerals
Website of the Day
Animals Explain the Insurance Industry: a Health Care Video
April 10, 2008
Mathieu Vernerey
Tibet
for the Tibetans!
Elizabeth Schulte
Slavery
in the Fields
David Macaray
Labor
Unions Will Never Get a Fair Shake
Ashley Smith
The Rise of Muqtada al-Sadr
Peter Morici
Driving Up Debt and Dragging Down Growth
Jacob Hornberger
The Military's Distintegrating Family Life
Harold Austin
Snitch or Else: Prison Officials Threaten Gang Drop Outs
Website of the Day
Hillary: the Wal-Mart Videos
April 9, 2008
Paul Craig
Roberts
The
Fading American Economy
Winslow T.
Wheeler
Congressional
Theater: the Petraeus / Crocker Hearings
C. Hand
Why Dave Marash Left Al Jazeera
Paul Krassner
Sex and Violins
Paul Wolf
Colombian "Magnicidio" Remains a Mystery After 60 Years
Wajahat Ali
Alien Invasion!
Karyn Strickler
Lost in the Fumes: the Sierra Club Sells Out to Clorox
Dan La Botz
Confronting the Economic Crisis
Eric Walberg
The Shadow of Munich: Another NATO Flop
Robin Millenthal
Enough Already! Growth and the Tar Sands Economy
Website of the Day
Conservative
Nanny State
April 8, 2008
Mike Whitney
Should
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed be Set Free?
Nikolas Kozloff
Bush
Bullies Congress on Colombia Deal
Greg Moses
Migrant Detention in South Texas
Joshua Frank
The Other Military Draft
John Ross
Mexico City's Urban Tribes Go on the Warpath Against EMOS
Michael Donnelly
Hillary's Western Swing
John V. Walsh
Why Obama Lost Massachusetts
Jeff Nygaard
Health, Security and Mandates
Bill Piper
Last Shot for a Bush Legacy?
Sen. Russ Feingold
Legal Representation and the Death Penalty
Website of the Day
Catonsville 9, Forty Years Later
April 7, 2008
Ishmael Reed
The
Irish Black Thing
Harry Browne
Irish
Peace Activist Acquitted; Deported
Uri Avnery
Tibet and Palestine
Lenni Brenner
Obama's Constitution, His Pastor and His Unbelieving Mom in Heaven
Ayesha Ijaz Khan
America Must Respect Pakistan's Democracy
Robert Fisk
Fearful Lives in the Land of the Free
Edwin Krales
Ensuring the Success of Fascism in Spain: the US Corporate Role
Chris Genovali
Vancouver Island's Dwindling Ancient Forests
Website of the Day
LA Artists Against War
April 5 / 6,
2008
Alexander Cockburn
Did
the Elites Want MLK Dead?
Ramzy Baroud
There
are No Checkpoints in Heaven
Ralph Nader
Runaway Bailouts
David Yearsley
How Scott Joplin Had Wall Street Down
Saul Landau
Sex Politics in America
Paul Craig
Roberts
The Petraeus and Crocker Show
Lawrence Korb / Ian Moss
Rev. Jeremiah Wright, a True Patriot
Seth Sandronsky
Meet America's Promise Alliance: Colin Powell's New Gig
John Ross
La Cumbia de la Doctrina Bush: Colombia Kills Four Mexican Students
in Ecuador Bombing
Robert Fantina
McCain, Republicans and Family Values
David Michael Green
Back to Disaster: Hoover at Home, Tet Abroad
Missy Beattie
McCan't
Patrick Bond
Vultures Circle Zimbabwe
Dr. Susan Block
The New American Pot Dealers
Phyllis Pollack
The Stones Meet the Press
Adam Engel
The Boobus in the Lie
Jeffrey St. Clair
Booked Up
Poets' Basement
Diamand
and St. Clair
Website of the Weekend
Richard Pryor Goes to the Gun Shop
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Weekend Edition
April 26 /27, 2008
Spams R Us
BY PETER BUKNATSKI
while writing poems
I noted some irregularities
in the flow of world view
when did this war begin?
and how the hell did I manage
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to let you know that 5 million poems,
that's 5 Million AMERICAN Poems,
are now available in a bank vault
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all I require in giving out this treasure
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such as the meaning of life perhaps
please respond by filling out the form below
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Dignity
BY MAHDY Y. KHAIYAT
A person whose dignity
Has been eviscerated
Is no longer capable
Of self-restraint.
MAHDY Y. KHAIYAT lives in Goleta, California and can be reached at mahdy10@cox.net.
wolf moon
BY GRETCHIN LAIR
the wolf moon is an old moon
hard and grim she bares her teeth
like a warning in the bright
january night
the wolf moon never rests
there is always something to fight
the stars retreat from her vast glare
while her howl burns
in the vacuum
the wolf moon is hungry and alone
at midnight her coat is stiff with ice
but dreaming spills from her twilight heart
and the brittle trees reach for her
in the dark
GRETCHIN LAIR is a creative advocate residing in Portland, Oregon. She is the founder of Scarlet Star Studios and teaches at the Independent Publishing Resource Center.
Intifada
BY STEVE KOWIT
They only see one thing: we have come here and stolen their country. Why should they accept that? They may perhaps forget in one or two generations’ time, but for the moment there is no chance.
-- David Ben Gurion
Because of the rod of the Pharaoh, the sword of Marneptah,
the sting of the lash of Assyrian armies,
because legions of pious Crusaders condemned the Torah to flames,
because we were led off in halters, enslaved in Armenia, Georgia,
the Caucasus, fled Chrysostom’s rage, Luther's Hitlerian frenzy,
the Dominican Fathers’ Inquisitorial cross,
because we were numbered among the transgressors,
scattered among nations, expelled from the Rhineland, Bavaria, Spain,
brought as the lamb to the slaughter at Prague, Nemirov, Tarnapal,
Bar, Salonika,
because we were dragged through the streets of the shtetl
& set to the torch in the shul, because we died screaming for mercy
were crucified, blinded, boiled in oil & buried alive,
because we were stuffed into cattle cars & shipped East
and our neighbors said nothing,
& were gassed in the showers & no one protested,
am I now to rejoice that my Palestinian brothers & sisters are blindfolded,
beaten, bound at the wrists & kicked to the ground,
pummeled & mocked, left to rot in the heat of the Negev,
while the pious Zionist settlers raze their villages, demolish
their homes, expropriate their farms, plough their olive groves under?
Should I pretend I heard nothing? Saw nothing?
That it was none of my business?
Because the Einsatsgruppen mowed down the Jews in the streets
do I turn my back now and forget that the farmers of Khan Yunis
were murdered in cold blood,
that the shepherds of Kafr Quasim were shot where they stood,
that the massacred women & children of Dier Yassin have been flung into wells,
that the village where Mahmoud Darwish was born no longer exists,
that the Palestinian homeland was stolen?
Should I forget the blood of Shatilla & Sabra, should I forget the Lebanese dead?
that Ashbir Yusef & Mahmoud Sabad were beaten to death,
that Sohel Zantut's son is still missing, that Fadhi Salim has lost his right leg,
that Sohel El-Ali was thrown from a bus, that Tamer Dasuki was shot in the back,
that Mustafa Hamden was buried alive,
that the husbands disappear into prisons, and the children
are gunned down by tanks, & the women weep in the rubble
while the Gush Emunim & the minions of Valdman, Schmuel Derlich,
Zeevi, Begin, Shamir, Sharon, Rabin & Kehane dance in the streets,
cursing the filthy Arabushim:
Do I just turn my back? Do I too become the Good German?
Because of the curfews, expropriations, expulsions, the knock at the door,
because of the Anchloss, the Kristallnacht riots,
because of the boot of despair & the cheek of denial,
because we have suffered the smokestacks of Auschwitz,
the mass graves of Chelmno & Belsen,
because we fell at the walls of the ghetto,
I tell you the occupation must end.
The Palestinian homeland was stolen.
Because I am Ashkanazy, a Jew, descendent of Khazars,
son of the tradesmen of Krakow, Lithuanian fiddlers, Talmudic scholars,
the wandering peddlars of Minsk, child of the Diaspora, exile in this world,
am I not of the Amalekite people as well: part Moabite, Chaldean,
Toltec & Pawnee, son of a long line of Canaanite cobblers,
Nigerian ploughmen, child of those who escaped here from Melos,
Soweto, Sharpville, Zimbabwe, Belfast, Jakarta?
I am Kurdish. Armenian. Of the wandering Romani people.
Of Calcutta's untouchable Harijan masses.
Part Lacandon, Quiché & Yana, of Tasmanian blood,
born of the Sac-Fox nation, son of the Bayou, a runaway field slave,
sojourner, nomad, pariah, untermensch, heir to this world of nettles & dust.
That is to say, I am of the shebab, of pure Palestinian blood,
a Fedayeen son of Jerusalem shepherds,
child of al-Nakba, son of those with the bayonet at their throats.
In Occupied Palestine the Palestinian flag is not allowed to be raised.
Here in this poem I raise the Palestinian flag.
While the villagers pray & the young men throw stones, I stand
in the shadows & watch. I say nothing. Shots have been fired.
A handful of men are hauled off for beatings.
Their confessions are written in Hebrew.
A mother runs thru the darkness: Mustafa, she whispers, Mustafa?
… Mustafa? I hear the sharp breath in take, the all but inaudible weeping,
the vows of revenge. I note well the names of the dead,
who is missing, who has been murdered,
who has been beaten, whose land this time has been taken,
whose homes the Occupation Forces demolish.
Because of those who have stood here before me
& said “This cannot be done in my name,” I can no longer be silent.
Because of Gush Shalom & the Yesh G'vul, & Women in Black
Because of the terrible fate of The White Rose
I stand my ground at the edge of an olive grove in the village of Dir Istya.
I can do nothing no longer.
The expropriation of the Palestinian homeland must end.
About the scald of the rope of bondage pricking my throat
I wrap the kaffiyah. Let the young men take up their stones.
Let the people arise. Let the lamps of the priests of the Lord of Plunder
sputter & darken. Let the armies of occupation tremble.
What was dread has been sharpened to mettle & has festered to gall.
Because of the Oremus et pro perfidis judaeis, that terrible Good Friday prayer
I stand with this heavy stone in my hand: unbending, defiant.
I tell you the theft of the Palestinian homeland must end.
Because of the Nuremberg Laws and the Aryan Clauses,
because of the Easter pogroms,
because of the rod of the Pharoah,
because of the sword of Marneptah,
because of the sting of the lash of Assyrian armies,
because legions of pious Crusaders condemned the Torah to flames.
STEVE KOWIT can be reached at steve.kowit@gmail.com.
Editorial
Note: Submit your poems as a word document to CounterPunch's
poetry editor, Kimberly Willson at: willsons53@gmail.com.
To be considered for Saturday's Poetry Basement,
please send your poems by Wednesday of that week.
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