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HOW MITT ROMNEY DODGED THE DRAFT — H. Bruce Franklin remembers Romney from his Stanford days and lays out exactly how he and his father ensured he would evade service in the war which, at Stanford, he was demonstrating for. Andrew Cockburn gives CounterPunchers a compelling investigation of the rise of automated warfare and of the Drones, their vast costs and constant failures. Wei Zhang  assesses the social and health costs of China’s incredible GDP growth.
 

What’s Playing At My House

by Dave Marsh

(Now playing in my office):

1. 1000 Kisses, Patty Griffin

2. "Dog Dog," SNCC Freedom Singers

3. Cocky, Kid Rock

4. "Hey Mr. DJ," Van Morrison

5. Impressed! 24 Groups Inspired by the Legendary Impressions & Curtis Mayfield

6. Beautiful Stars, Isaac Freeman and the Bluebloods

7. Ali Soundtrack

8. Spacial Disorientation, Dick Dale

9. Highway 377, Cross Canadian Ragweed

10. Splitsville, Vol. 1, Supersuckers and Electric Frankenstein

Dave Marsh coedits Rock and Rap Confidential. He can be reached at: marsh6@optonline.net

Dave Marsh’s Previous DeskScan Top 10 Lists:

April 2, 2002

March 25, 2002

March 18, 2002

March 11, 2002