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September 25-7, 2009
Daniel Wolff
Speculating on Education
David Michael Green
Dumping Dubya
Ramzy Baroud
The Goldstone Report and Israeli Impunity
September 24, 2009
Steven Higgs
Even in Indiana, Doctors Support National Health Insurance
Christopher Brauchli
Death Pays
Marshall Auerback
The Shortfall at the FDIC
Stephanie Westbrook
Italy's Fallen Soldiers
Nadia Hijab
Know Your Dictator
Sen. Russell Feingold
Fixing the Patriot Act, Restoring the Constitution
David Macaray
Goodbye "Norma Rae"
Binoy Kampmark
Curry Bashings in Oz
Joe Allen
Dancing With the Hammer
Website of the Day
The Most Corrupt Members of Congress
September 23, 2009
Paul Craig Roberts
The Economy is a Lie, Too
Gabriel Kolko
The United States in Afghanistan: Eight Years Later
Uri Avnery
The
Waldorf-Astoria Summit
Shamus Cooke
The First Shots of the Trade War
Missy Beattie
The Sound of Money
Gareth Porter
Taliban Rising
Mark Weisbrot
How Much Repression Will Hillary Clinton Support in Honduras?
Dr. Susan Block
The Murder of Annie Le
Norm Kent
Pot and the Right to Pursue Happiness
Richard Neville
Apocalypse Porno
Website of the Day
In Carver Country
September 22, 2009
Franklin C. Spinney The Huge Hole in Gen. McChrystal's Afghan Counterinsurgency Strategy
Russell Mokhiber
Who's the Pimp?
Greg Grandin
Zelaya's Brazilian Gambit
Nikolas Kozloff
Salvaging Democracy in Honduras Will Be Tricky
John Ross
Mexico Convulsed by Paranoia
Ron Jacobs
Gen. McChrystal's Salespitch
Tariq Ali
The Afghan Folly
Dave Lindorff
NYT
Trashes Single-Payer
Harvey Wasserman
Tom Friedman's Idiocy Atomique
Vijay Prashad
Is Anything Better Than Nothing?
Kareem Shora
After the CIA Torture Report
Website of the Day
Did a State Dept Official Sell Nuclear Secrets?
September 21, 2009
JoAnn Wypijewski
Will Trumka or the Steelworkers Push Labor Into Battle?
Carl Finamore
Backstage at the AFL-CIO Convention
Uri Avnery
Sliming Goldstone and His Report
Nikolas Kozloff
Joe Wilson's Immigration Hypocrisy
Paul Simpson, M.D.
Why Your Doctor May Have PTSD
Alan Nasser
New Deal Liberalism Writes Its Obituary
Ray McGovern
CIA Torturers Running Scared
Dave Lindorff
Thoughts on Saving an Old Barn
Lina Thorne
Women, War and Afghanistan
Jeb Sprague
Confronting the G20
Website of the Day
Petition: Save the Yellowstone Grizzly
September 18-20, 2009
Alexander Cockburn
When Gossip Came Back and Our Modern Age was Born
Russell Mokhiber
Meet the Real Death Panels
Mike Whitney
The Post-Bubble Malaise
David Michael Green
Can America be Salvaged?
Jonathan Cook
Boycott Derails Jerusalem Rail Line
Nadia Hijab
Sinking the Goldstone Report
Mark Weisbrot
Recession, Recovery and Reform: Will Anything Change?
Michael Winship
Let's Make a Deal, Beltway Edition
Michael Leonardi
The Nuclear Dump in the Mediterranean Sea
Andy Worthington
The Kuwaiti Who Met Bin Laden
Fred Gardner
The Prohibitionists' Manifesto
David Macaray
What Happens in Congress Stays in Congress
David Rosen
System Failure and the Garrido Case
Jason Mark
Hacking the Sky
Mike Ferner
In Praise of Senator Baucus
Farzana Versey
The Great Indian Rope Trick
Ron Jacobs
Dr. Guillotin and Dr. Faustus: an Interview with Marc Estrin
elin o'Hara slavick
Flags for Hiroshima: Artist's Statement
Gilad Aztmon
Vengeance, Barbarism and Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds
David Yearsley
Mendelssohn as Organ Maestro
Charles R. Larson
Darkness, Dignity and Hope in Liberia
Lorenzo Wolff
Dialing Up The Clash
Website of the Weekend
Meet Your Conservative Movement
September 17, 2009
Joshua Frank
Max Baucus: the Slick Swindler
Brenda Norrell
Cry Me a River: Uranium and Genocide in Indian Country
Robert Weissman
The Financial Crisis, One Year Later
Pam Martens
The Filmmakers vs. the Capitalists
Franklin Lamb
Palestinian Camps Are Ready to Erupt
Ricardo Alarcón de Quesada
Cuban Five: An Insult to Humanity
Jed Bickman
Drone War Over Pakistan
Alan Farago
The Mayor of Coconut Creek Gets Butterflies
Website of the Day
C.R.O.C.
September 16, 2009
Ray McGovern
Torture and Accountability
Stephen Green
America's Strange Health Care Debate
Andy Worthington
Is Bagram Obama's New Secret Prison?
Dean Baker
Short Sellers:
the Unsung Heroes of the Financial Crisis
Anthony DiMaggio
Killing the Messenger
Ricardo Alarcón de Quesada
Cuban Five:
The Unheard Call
Benjamin Dangl
Justice Follows Direct Action
Robin Willoughby
The World Seed Conference: Good for Farmers?
Eric Walberg
EuroPeace, the Sounds of Silence
James Ridgeway
Bring That "Boy" Down
Website of the Day
Baucus' Bogus Bill
September 15, 2009
Mike Whitney
The Real Lesson of Lehman's Fall
Mutadhar al-Zaidi
The Story of My Shoe
Marshall Auerback
Government Spending is the Solution--Not the Problem
Afshin Rattansi
The Deal That Led to the Srebrenica Massacre: Former UN Spokeswoman Fingers Holbrooke and the Clinton Administration
Jonathan Cook
How US Tax Breaks Fund Israeli Settlers
Gareth Porter:
Niger Redux?
IAEA Conceals Evidence Iran Nuke Docs Were Forged
Dave Lindorff
Congress Needs More Catcalls
Winslow T. Wheeler
Obama and Pentagon Pork
Franklin Spinney
Bin Laden's Latest Message and the Nuttiness of the War on Terror
Karen Korenoski /
Michael Yates
Up in Wood Smoke: Boulder's Dirty Little Secret
David Macaray
Government Cheese
Susie Day
President Mao-bama's Little Red Primer
Website of the Day
The Cotton Pickin' Truth: the Persistance of Slavery in Mississippi
September 14, 2009
Paul Craig Roberts
The Health Care Deceit
M. G. Piety
The Danes Do It (Health Care) Better
Shamus Cooke
Wall Street Under Obama: Bigger and Riskier
Bouthaina Shaaban
Three Faces and a Homeland
Alvaro Huerta
In Defense of the Undocumented: Immigrants and Health Care
John Ross
Mexico Loses Its History
Harvey Wasserman
The Supreme Court and Corporate Money
Adam Federman
The Plight of the Bumblebee
Stephen Fleischman
The Federal Twist
Robert Jensen
Can Journalism Schools be Relevant in a World on the Brink?
Website of the Day
The Origin of Sex Offender Registries
September 11-13, 2009
Alexander Cockburn
Obama's Big Speech: Math Trumps Rhetoric
JoAnn Wypijewski
Trumka Takes Over AFL-CIO
Carl Ginsburg
The Patient as Profit Center
Leonard Peltier
I am Barack Obama's Political Prisoner Now
Franklin Lamb
Ted Kennedy's Changing Take on Israel
Benjamin Dangl
Throwing Bullets at Failed Policies
Mike Whitney
How to Fight Deflation
John Berger
In Search of Antonello
Saul Landau
Watergate and Modern Scandals
Russell Mokhiber
Disgraceful Democrats
Ricardo Alarcón de Quesada
Pryor's Judgment
Felice Pace
NPR's
Linda Gradstein Has Done It Again on Gaza
Jordan Flaherty
The Battle Over Discriminatory Housing Laws in New Orleans
Ron Jacobs
It's Time to be Impolite About Afghanistan
David Macaray
The Utility of Boycotts
David Correia
Welcome to the Business-Friendly Carpenter's Union
Robert Bryce
Wind Turbines and Bird Kills
Christopher Brauchli
Defenders of the Classroom
Paul Krassner
Aha! A Few Words About the 9/11 Truth Movement
Charles R. Larson
Deracination
Kim Nicolini
"Extract:"
An Exercise in Economic Realism
David Yearsley
Tall Buildings: the Sound and the Silence
Lorenzo Wolff
In Defense of the One Hit Wonder
Poets' Basement
McEnteer and Corseri
Website of the Weekend
Pizarchik: the Wrong Choice
September 10, 2009
Joshua Frank
Inside Hanford's B Reactor: a Tour of the World's Most Toxic Nuclear Site
Dean Baker
Bernanke's Bad Money
Brian M. Downing
The State of U.S. National Security
Franklin C. Spinney
Portrait of an Afghan Firefight: Up Close and Personal
Andy Worthington
No Escape From Guantánamo
Chase Madar
Samantha Power and the Weaponization of Human Rights
Farzana Versey
A Tale of Two Slums
Ronnie Cummins
Whole Foods, Fair Trade and Organics
Binoy Kampmark
Health Care, Obama and the System
Timothy Lebrón
The Conservative Case for Health Care Reform
Charles R. Larson
A Solution to the Health Care Dilemma
Website of the Day
The Debtor's Revolt Begins!
September 9, 2009
Richard Neville
Trigger-Happy in Afghanistan
Melissa Checker
Double Jeopardy: Carbon Offsets and Human Rights Abuses
Nadia Hijab
Settling for ... Settlements?
Robert Weissman
The Stakes at the Supreme Court
Jonathan Cook
Israeli Arabs Call for General Strike
Russell Mokhiber
Pollan, Mackey, Whole Foods and Single Payer
James Ridgeway
The Dotty Factor: Will Demented Geezers Wreck the Economy?
Richard W. Behan
Obama's Imperative in Afghanistan
James McEnteer
The Photo and the Secretary: How to Appall Robert Gates
Martha Rosenberg
Hatchery Horrors
Website of the Day
Belmondo Verité
September 8, 2009
Henry A. Giroux
The Corporate Stranglehold on Education
Stephen Soldz
Psychologist Accused of War Crimes Opposes Investigations
John Ross
Rituals of the Absurd
Jeff Leys
Health Care vs. Warfare: the Future of the Afghan War
Mike Whitney Ashcroft: Repugnant to the Constitution
Shamus Cooke
Obama's Empty Labor Day Speech
Ellen Brown
Did Lehman Brothers Fall or Was It Pushed?
Norman Solomon Men With Guns: In Kabul and Washington
Deepak Tripathi
The Axis of Evil and the Great Satan
Laray Polk
Personality Cults, Indoctrination and Inculcation
Charles R. Larson
Just Who Does He Think He Is?
Website of the Day
The President is Not a Guidance Counselor
September 7, 2009
Vicente Navarro
Obama's Mistakes in Health Care Reform
Bouthaina Shaaban
In Praise of Admiral Mullen
David Macaray
Obama's Labor Day Report Card
Paul Craig Roberts
Indefensible Nation
Jonathan Cook
Israeli Ads Warn Against Marrying Non-Jews
Conn Hallinan
Brazil Flexes Its Muscles
Walter Brasch
The Origins of Labor Day, the Unknown Holiday
Mark Weisbrot
IMF Gives Honduran Government $175 Million
Carl Finamore
China's Birthday Stimulation
C. G. Estabrook
Advance Text of Obama's Big Speech
Website of the Day
One Down, 20,000 to Go
September 4-6, 2009
Alexander Cockburn
Deeper Into the Tunnel
Carl Ginsburg
Saving New Orleans' Charity Hospital
Jonathan Cook
The Missing Link in Israeli Organ Theft?
George Wuerthner
The Unintended Consequences of Wolf Hunting
Marc Levy
The Bling They Curse and Carry
Ray McGovern
Holbrooke's Afghan Benchmark
Ricardo Alarcón de Quesada
It Happened in Miami
Joe Paff
Organizing the Mission
Gareth Porter
Taliban's Tank-Killing Bombs Came From CIA, Not Iran
Devin Beaulieu
Scaremongering About Bolivia and Islam
Anthony Papa
Why Leslie Crocker Snyder Should Not Become New York City's New DA
David Ker Thomson
Love and Dekes in Utopia
Don Fitz
The Case of the Biodevastation 7:
What the Police Won't Apologize For
Lee Sustar /
S. Sepehri
The Fallout From Iran's Elections
Jim Goodman
Why Honor Organized Labor?
Wajahat Ali
Domestic Crusaders: Making Muslim American Theater
Ron Jacobs
Agitator Journalism: Remembering Ramparts
Helen Redmond
The Lion Sleeps Tonight: the Crimes and Misdemeanors of Teddy Kennedy
John V. Walsh
Obama to Cindy Sheehan: Get Lost
Charles R. Larson
Mandanipour's Masterpiece: Censoring an Iranian Love Story
Mark Scaramella
Ho-Bleeping-Hum: a Few Well-Chosen Words About Valerie Plame's Book
David Yearsley
Cameron Carpenter's Amazing Organ Transplants
Ben Sonnenberg
Hooking, Breaking Friendships, Cross-Dressing and, Above All, Delphine Seyrig
Poets' Basement
Davies, Orloski and Bready
Website of the Weekend
Architectural Semiotics with Glenn Beck
September 3, 2009
Marcus Rediker
Inside Auburn Prison
Ron Jacobs
Embedded With the Taliban
Mike Whitney
How Bad Will It Get?
Ricardo Alarcón de Quesada
Untold Story of the Cuban Five:
Indictment À La Carte
Saul Landau
Moby Dick and Asian Typhoons
Anat Matar
Israeli Academics Must Pay a Price to End Occupation
Tanya Golash-Boza
How Immigration Enforcement is Weakening National Security
Dave Lindorff
Which Side Are You On?
Andy Worthington
The Story of Gitmo's Two Syrians
Website of the Day
Plundering Appalachia
September 2, 2009
John Ross
Mexico's Plagues
Vijay Prashad
Hey Ram, the Things the Financial Times Group Does!
Rev. Jim Rigby
Why is Universal Health Care "Un-American"?
Joanne Mariner
What the Inspector General Found
Missy Beattie
Hejira: At Martha's Vineyard with Cindy Sheehan
Soren Ambrose
Multilateral Money
Diane Farsetta
Water: the Newest Wave of Corporate "Social Responsibility"
Nadia Hijab
Mulling Mullen's Message
Shamus Cooke
How to Lower the Deficit Without Killing Social Security
Charles R. Larson
Is Dick Cheney Running Scared?
Website of the Day
Inside the Egg Hatchery
September 1, 2009
Jeffrey St. Clair
The Wolf at Trout Creek
Paul Craig Roberts
Why Not Sanctions for Israel?
Mark T. Harris
The Whole Foods Boycott: It's About More Than CEO Hypocrisy
Dean Baker
Bank Profits Are Up: Did You Hear Anyone Say, "Thank You"?
Jeffrey Buchanan
Ending the Human Rights Crisis in KatrinaRitaVille
Robin Mittenthal
A Sea of Monocrops: Old MacDonald Never Had a Farm Like This
Ellen Brown
Mercury Mischief
Martha Rosenberg
Vytorin Marketing is Back
Website of the Day
Crazy Town Hall Protester Interviews
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Weekend Edition
September 25-7, 2009
Red Alert in Appalachia
Send Lawyers, Guns and Money
By MIKE ROSELLE
No substantial gain in our efforts to continually evolve into a more humane and caring society has been made without the willingness of individuals-with non violence as both a creed and a strategy--to step outside the framework of law and tradition in order to correct wrongs when conventional measures had failed. These are the words of 81 year old war veteran Roland Micklin, one of the 105 people who have so far been arrested in West Virginia since February 3 for interfering with mountain top removal mining. The Climate Ground Zero campaign adopted non violence in response to the Federal Fourth Circuit Court overruled a lower West Virginia Court that had prohibited coal companies from illegally burying streams with mining wastes. After the ruling, blasting resumed on the Coal River with a vengeance, as Massey Energy signaled that it was back in the business of blowing up mountains.
Since the first action much has happened, one of them being that the Obama administration has put a temporary hold on all of the pending MTR permits in Appalachia pending further, and presumable more stringent review. Our sources in Washington are telling us that the EPA and Obama are aware of the protests, and that they are having an effect.
However effective, non violence has its cost and one of these is that we spend a lot of time either in jail or in court. After our first action, in which we halted blasting preparations on Coal River Mountain, we were not only charged with trespass, we were hit with a temporary restraining order which attempted to restrict our rights to free speech. On March of this year was arrested on contempt of court charges for allegedly recruiting two students at the Capitol Climate Action in Washington DC. While I represented myself and beat the charge, four others were convicted of contempt on that day and now face jail time. That ruling is now under appeal
Massey Energy, the coal company doing the excavating, has indicated that it intends to sue every protestor who violates the restraining order, which has now been extended by Raleigh District Court Judge Burnside into a full injunction. So far over a dozen people have defied the injunction, and most are facing not only huge damage awards but also charges of criminal contempt of court. It is very likely that some of them will be sentenced in. Other trials are scheduled for November, including that of actor Darryl Hannah and NASA scientist James Hanson, who were arrested on June 23 along with 30 other people including 82 year old Ken Heckler, a former US Representative and staunch crusader for the rights of coal miners and a long time strip mining opponent.
In the beginning, those of us who were arrested (And I have been arrested five times this year.) had to represent ourselves in court. We had no money for lawyers nor did we know any who would work pro bono. In late February we got the number for Roger Foreman, a Charleston attorney who we were told might be interested. I called Roger and he immediately committed to helping us. Roger has a long history of representing clients who were injured or made sick by the coal companies, and has succeeded in getting them benefits even from Massey Energy, by far the worst offender when it comes to workers health and safety.
Another attorney joined our team shortly thereafter. Tom Rist is actually the son of John Rist III, who works for Spellman and Battle, the high powered law firm that is suing us on behalf of Massey Energy. Tom studied law at West Virginia University College of law and received his degree in 2002 after which he set up a successful law practice in California representing victims of sexual assault and other violent crimes. I first met him in December in Rock Creek, where the Climate Ground Zero headquarters is located, just after he returned to his home town of Beckley, West Virginia because he wanted to do something about mountain top removal. At that time, he was probably thinking that he would be filling lawsuits against Massey, not defending a rag tag group of activists who were trespassing on Massey mine sites. We have since added a few additional lawyers to out team, including Robert Bastress, a well respected professor of law at the University of West Virginia and a few law students from UWV.
I’ll state flat out that our lawyers are better than any of Massey’s high paid legal thugs. Both Roger and Tom understand the campaign, the risks involved and most importantly the need for us to succeed for the sake of West Virginia and indeed the planet. They know that if mountain top removal cannot be stopped in Appalachia, there is little hope that we can do anything to address climate change. After all, it’s the same smarmy coal state politicians who are holding up any reform to protect the coal industry’s bottom line at the expense of destroying the Earth’s atmosphere. Our lawyers are committed to the fight, and have helped us to get our people out of jail no matter what time of day or night.
But there are of course limits to what they can do. Since taking us on, their client list has grown exponentially as more and more people come to West Virginia to participate in the campaign. There resources are being stretched very thin, and we will need additional help in order to handle this mounting case load. We have received offers of help from around the country, but much of this support has come in the form of legal advice, which often is not helpful. Our lawyers know what needs to be done; they just need help in doing this. This includes doing research and writing briefs mostly, and so far no one has come forward to help us do the actual work that is necessary to prepare ourselves for the many trials that we expect to have in the coming months.
For the Climate Ground Zero campaign to succeed, we need to have a presence in the corrupt courts of West Virginia. We need to stand up to the Judges who refuse to apply the law when it comes not only to regulating the coal companies, but who trample on our civil right to peaceful protest. Non violent civil disobedience would not be necessary if the courts did their solemn duty to uphold the law. Here judges are elected, and they are afraid of Massey CEO and President Don Blankenship, who has a record of funding any opponents of his plans to level Appalachia. Chief Justice Brent Benjamin received over three million dollars from Blankenship to run against sitting Judge Darryl McGraw who ruled against Massey in a civil action by a rival coal company. Benjamin then over ruled McGraw’s lower court ruling, an act that was recently appealed to the US Supreme Court which then over ruled Benjamin on the grounds that he could not possibly be seen as objective. That case is heading back to court, and Benjamin was forced to recues himself.
Succeeding court will not be easy. And it will cost money. While our legal team works pro bono, we are facing mounting legal expenses. This week I had to write a check for $1,700.00 to pay for transcripts. We need help. We not only need funds to continue, even more importantly we need legal assistance. Not just advice, which is always appreciated, but research and help writing legal briefs. If you can help us, please contact me at roselle@lowbagger.org or go to the climategroundzero.org website and make a donation.
In solidarity,
Mike Roselle
Climate Ground Zero
PO Box 163
Rock Creek West Virginia 25174
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