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Today's
Stories
October
29, 2007
Joe
DeRaymond
The Politics of Lethal Injections
October
27 / 28, 2007
Alexander
Cockburn
So Much for Islamo-Fascism Awareness
Jeffrey
St. Clair
The Dam That Isn't There
James
Bovard
Breaking Down an Innocent Man: The FBI's Right to Threaten Torture
Ralph
Nader
Beyond the Rule of Law
M.
Reza Pirbhai
The Wahhabis are Coming, the Wahhabis are Coming!
Robert
Sandels
Pay the Invaders! Cuba, Claims and Confiscations
Jacob
G. Hornberger
Ruling By Decree
Missy
Beattie
The Arsonists in the West Wing
John
Ross
U.S. Eyes on Oaxaca
Robert
Fantina
Condi Rice, the Imperial Cheerleader
Ron
Jacobs
Labor at the Crossroads
Ali
Moayedian
In Search of Logic About Iran
David
Michael Green
What If We Had a President Who Didn't Give a Damn About Terrorism?
Poets
Basement
Block, Davies and Ford
Website
of the Day
Bring 'Em Home: a Music Video
October
26, 2007
Brian
Cloughley
Revenging Bloodshed
Saul
Landau
Portrait of Rudy
Ahmad
Al-Akras
Getting Justice in the HLF Case
Franklin
Lamb
Does "Loving" Lebanon Mean Never Having to Say You're
Sorry?
Mike
Whitney
Murdoch's Cuckoo's Nest
Dave
Lindorff
Home of the Brave? Reducing US Casualties By Killing More Civilians
Alan
Farago
A Castro Behind Every Bush
Yifat
Susskind
Conscripting Feminism into the War on Terror
Website
of the Day
Dead Life in a Political Prison
October 25, 2007
Jeffrey
St. Clair /
Joshua Frank
Iraq's Environmental Crisis
Manuel
Garcia, Jr.
Homes of the Crash Test Dummies
Paul
Craig Roberts
The Fraudulent War on Terror
Col.
Dan Smith
The Politics of Paranoia: Jane Harman's War on the First Amendment
Alan
Farago
The Way to Paradise?
Chris
Kutalik
The Lesson of the Chrysler Rebels
Brian
McKinlay
John Howard and the Curse of Bush
Cindy
Sheehan
Pete, Nancy, George and WW III
Website
of the Day
Support the America's Program!
October
24, 2007
Natalie
Washington-Weik
White Fantasies About Race-Based
Intelligence
Andy
Worthington
The Guantánamo Suicides
Michael
Birmingham
What Happened in Nahr Al Bared?
Corporate
Crime Reporter
The Nuclear Democrats
Tariq
Ali
Bush's Cuba Detour
Farzana
Versey
Imagining Serfdom in a Scarf
Dave
Zirin
White Noise
James
Murren
What "Support Our Troops" Means
Todd
Chretien
Looking Reality in the Face
Martha
Rosenberg
What Came First, the Chicken or
the Cage?
Website
of the Day
Hillary Clinton on Nuclear Power
October
23, 2007
Ralph
Nader
Bush's Catastrophic Rhetoric
Lawrence
R. Velvel
Goldsmith Stands Convicted--By His Own Mouth: How a Harvard Law
Professor Justified Rendition at the Bush Justice Dept.
Vijay
Prashad
The Nuke Deal is Dead
Bonnie
Bricker /
Adil E. Shamoo
The True Cost of War for Oil
Dave
Lindorff
Christopher Dodd's Make or Break Moment
Mike
Whitney
The Big Squeeze
Farzana
Versey
Race with the Devil
Stanley
Heller /
Ben George
Something New from the Antiwar Movement
Marcelle
Cendrars
You Too Can Confront the Holy Executive
Regan
Boychuk
Burma and Haiti: Comparing the Media Response
Website
of the Day
King Corn
October
22, 2007
Ishmael
Reed
Should Blacks Go Green?
Marjorie
Cohn
Mukasey and the Constitution: Another Loyal Bushie
Rannie
Amiri
Is There a Method to Bush's Middle East Madness?
Diane
Farsetta
Time to Pay for Payola: the FCC and Pundit-for-Hire Armstrong
Williams
Todd
Alan Price
Renewing No Child Left Behind: A Hurricane Katrina Aimed at Public
Education
Robert
Jensen
The Quagmire of Masculinity
Stephen
Lendman
The UAW Leadership Sells Out Its Workers
Jemima
Khan
The Kleptocrat in an Hermes Headscarf
Sunsara
Taylor
David Horowitz Can't Handle the Truth
Binoy
Kampmark
No Ideas, Please: the Australian Elections
Website
of the Day
Support the Center for International Policy
October
20 / 21, 2007
Alexander
Cockburn
The Man Who Builds Hillaryworld
Tariq
Ali
A Massacre Foretold
Jeffrey
St. Clair
Greetings from Echo Park
Andy
Worthington
The Shame of Diego Garcia
Mike
Whitney
Housing Flameout
Daniel
Wolff
Play It As It Lays
David
Rosen
Deviants on Parade: Folsom St. Fair and America's 4th Sexual
Revolution
Saul
Landau
David and Goliath in Iraq
Ron
Jacobs
COINTELPRO and the Panthers
Robert
Fantina
The Strange Love of Mitt Romney and Bob Jones
David
Heleniak
Erring on the Side of Hidden Harm
Joe
Allen
Hoffa Brown-Nosing at UPS
Prairie
Miller
Lions for Lambs
Poets'
Basement
Gibbons, Holt and Buknatski
Website
of the Weekend
Crash!
October
19, 2007
John
Ross
Che's Mexican Legacy
Sheldon
Rampton
Shared Values Revisited: a Case Study in the Limits of Propaganda
Rahul
Mahajan
A Tale of Two Atrocities: Blackwater and Haditha
Devra
Davis
Deadly Secrets: Chemical Pollution and Cancer
Christopher
Brauchli
Blasphemous Science
Wadner
Pierre
Haiti After the Deluge
Bill
Quigley
Jailed for Justice
Website
of the Day
Textbook Sticker Shock
October
18, 2007
Saree
Makdisi
Academic Freedom is at Risk
Meg
Dwyer
What I Learned from 9/11: Who Wouldn't Want Us Dead?
Alevtina
Rea
Sketches of Russian Life
Norman
Solomon
The United States of Violence
Kristoffer
Larsson
Something is Rotten in Sweden
Harvey
Wasserman
Nukes are Back and So are We
Website
of the Day
Eve Ensler: "A Filibuster Would Stop This War"
October
17, 2007
Steve
Niva
Counter-Insurgency, American-Style
Andy
Worthington
The Case of Mohamed Jawad
Alan
Farago
The Credit Shock
Russell
Mokhiber
The New Billionaire-Criminal Class
Sharon
Smith
Democrats, AWOL When It Mattered
Mike
Whitney
Time for the Banks to Face the Hangman
Robert
Fantina
Iraq, Iran and the US: Business as Usual
Chris
Irwin
Where Have All the Rednecks Gone?
Website
of the Day
Sex Ed at Oral Roberts University
October
16, 2007
Peter
Linebaugh
Doris Lessing and the Dynamite
Prize
Paul
Findley
Follow the Leader: The Open Secret About the Israel Lobby
Robert
Bryce
Inconvenient Corrections: Al Gore's Wacky Facts
Uri
Avnery
The Mother of All Pretexts
Paul
Craig Roberts
The Iraqi Genocide
Ray
McGovern
What Did Nancy Pelosi Know About NSA Spying and When Did She
Know It?
Norman
Solomon
The Pro-War Undertow of the Blackwater Scandal
Martha
Rosenberg
The Curse of Cymbalta
William
S. Lind
Out of the Frying Pan
Joel
S. Hirschborn
Time to Boycott Voting
Website
of the Day
Pipeline Through Paradise: Big Oil's Arctic Play
October
15, 2007
Gary
Leupp
Response to an Angry Marine
Andy
Worthington
A Gitmo Detainee Finally Gets a Break
Heather
Gray
Al Krebs, a Fighter for Family Farmers
John
Walsh
Blacks Turn Against the War: Why Won't Liberals Join Them?
Joshua
Frank
Nobel Gore?
Dave
Lindorff
Slaughter of the Innocents in Iraq
Matt
Vidal
Squaring the Circle on Children and Health Care
Ali
Khan
Pakistan's Constitutional Mess
Sen.
Russ Feingold
The CIA's Detention and Interrogation Program
Johnny
Barber
The Balm of a Peace Process Infuses the War on Terror
Website
of the Day
The Real Gore
October
13 / 14, 2007
Alexander
Cockburn
Al Gore's Peace Prize
Wajahat
Ali
Privatizing Terror, Outsourcing Diplomacy: an Interview with
P. W. Singer
Jeffrey
St. Clair
A Half Mile of Hell
Ralph
Nader
Impeachment, Cowardice and the Democrats
David Heleniak
Gitmo at Home
Laura Carlsen
Plan Mexico and the Billion Dollar Drug Deal
Brian Cloughley
The Flat Drug World
Richard Rhames
Here Come the "Bankrupted Social Security" Scamsters,
Again
Ron Jacobs
For the Sake of a Future
Fred Gardner
The Overrated Importance of Being "On Message"
John Ross
The Betray Us Flap
Russell Hoffman
Another Pro Nuker Wins the Peace Prize
Missy Beattie
Will Someone Please Give Lou Dobbs a Lobotomy?
Poets' Basement
Gibbons, Buknatski and Ford
Website of the Day
"Psychokiller", the Blackwater Version
October 12, 2007
Cindy
Sheehan
Leadership Void
Brendan
Cooney
Washington's Holocaust Deniers
Alan
Farago
Gore Still Lost Florida
Jan
Oberg
Gore's Peace Prize, a Grand Misjudgment
M.
Shahid Alam
The Mercenary State: Pakistan's Killer Elites
David
Macaray
Lies About Teachers and Unions
Julia
Kendlbacher
Urban Legend, We Love Our Forest People
Peter
Rost, MD
Drug Money and the Clinton Campaign
Website
of the Day
Nader Live: "Things are a Lot Worse Than We Thought"
October 11, 2007
Al
Giordano
Bill Clinton as Ambassador to the
World?
Saul
Landau
Killing for Profit: Blackwater in Iraq
Jacob
G. Hornberger
The Failed Legacy of Interventionism
William
S. Lind
The Iraq Mirage
Joshua
Frank
Big Sky Rebels
Josh
Mahan
Colorado River Blues
Pat
Williams
Where Are You, Paul Wellstone?
October
10, 2007
Michael
Yates
Travels Across Greenspan's America
Gary
Leupp
Spreading Awareness or Smearing a Religion?
David
Macaray
How Wal-Mart Can be Beaten
Alan
Farago
Corruption and the Law of Intended Consequences
Tom
Clifford
Homeless in Their Own Land: Iraq's Deepening Refugee Crisis
Col.
Douglas MacGregor
Washington's War
Sunsara
Taylor
Nooses at Columbia
George
Wuerthner
Behind the Bovine Curtain
Roxanne
Dunbar-Ortiz
Indigenous Peoples' Day
Michael
Dickinson
Forgetting Lennon's Birthday
Website
of the Day
Paying for War
October
9, 2007
Paul
Craig Roberts
Blinded by Ideology: Cato, Trade
and Outsourcing
Andy
Worthington
Fourth Whistleblower Rocks Guantánamo
Alan
Farago
The Fall of Florida's Largest Land Developer
Brian
Eno
Exporting Democracy with Missiles
David
Rovics
The RIAA vs. the World
Farzana
Versey
Two Lovers and the Funeral of Secularism
Andrew
Buncombe
and Omar Waraich
Musharraf's Landslide
Website
of the Day
Romney and the Wheelchair Bound Medical Marijuana Patient
October
8, 2007
David
Macaray
Lesbians for Hillary? or Teamsters
for Hillary?
Jeff
Ballinger
Nike, Steroids and Marion Jones
Brian
Eno
This Ban Won't Stop Us
Christopher
Brauchli
Translating Bush
Louay
Safi
End the Disgrace of Guantánamo
Matt
Reichel
Homocide by Cops at the Phoenix Airport
Dave
Lindorff
Finally, A Good Day for the Constitution
Thomas
P. Healy
The Politics of Mercury Pollution
Martha
Rosenberg
E. Coli Spreading Slaughter Allowed to Stay Open
Richard
Rhames
A Democrat's Lament
Website
of the Day
Not All Italians Love Columbus
October
6 / 7, 2007
Alexander
Cockburn
A Rainbow Over a Graveyard
Norman
Finkelstein
Jeffrey Goldberg's Prison
James
Bovard
Are Presidents Entitled to Kill Foreigners?
Patrick
Cockburn
The Invasion of Afghanistan, Six Years Later
Jeffrey
St. Clair
At Disaster Falls
Ralph
Nader
Where Are the Lawyers of America?
Ray
McGovern
So Who's Afraid of the Israel Lobby?
Saul
Landau
A River Runs Through It
Ben
Tripp
Bring on the Next War!
Terry
Lodge
The Grateful Dead Body Parts Delivered to Your Door Reform Act
Seth
Sandronsky
Market Mystification and the Liberal Virus
Kevin
Funk / Steve Fake
Divestment and Darfur
Missy
Beattie
In the Custody of Bush and Cheney
Website
of the Weekend
Snoop Dogg vs. Bill O'Reilly
October
5, 2007
Andy
Worthington
The Anonymous Victims of Guantánamo
David
Macaray
De-Skilling America's Labor Force
Lee
Sustar
The Democrats and Iran: Can They Sink Any Lower?
Dan
La Botz
Cincinnati Six Years After the Killings and the Riots
Aaron
Hess
Hate Week Comes to Campus
William
A. Cook
Unmasking AIPAC
Website
of the Day
Range of Memory
October
4, 2007
Uri
Avnery
The Power of the Israel Lobby
Dave
Marsh
Dick Cheney, a Eulogy
Valerio
Volpi
How Italy Became a Launching Pad for the US Military
Cecilie
Surasky
Dissenting at Your Own Risk
Dave
Lindorff
Remaking Iraq, as Vietnam
Norman
Solomon
Sputnik, 50 Years Later
Laura
Carlsen
Costa Rica and CAFTA: Memo Reveals Manipulation Scheme
Walter
Brasch
When Compassion Fails: Bush and the Children's Health Act
Ben
Terrall
Haitian Human Rights Advocate Kidnapped
William
S. Lind
Beyond the OODA Loop
Website
of the Day
Musicians in Handcuffs
October
3, 2007
Vijay
Prashad
Gang of Four
Anita
Sinha
Black Ties and Bulldozers in New Orleans
Winslow
T. Wheeler
Posturing at the Petraeus Hearings: Where was the Oversight?
Sharon
Smith
The Kucinich Quandary
Jeff
Leys
Our Bonhoeffer Moment
Sen.
Russ Feingold
We Must End This Tragedy
Mohamad
Bazzi
Playing Into the Hands of Ahmadinejad
Brenda
Norrell
A Cry from the Top of the World
Robert
Weissman
No Sex, Still a Scandal at the IMF
Website
of the Day
Jena by Mellencamp
October
2, 2007
Ibrahim
Warde
Logical Lies About Bin Laden's Wealth
Gary
Leupp
"I Hate All Iranians": Frank Talk from a Defense Dept.
Official
David
Macaray
The Hunt for a Blue November: In Pursuit of the Labor Vote
Conn
Hallinan
Religion and Foreign Policy
John
Ross
The Great American Chess Match
Alan
Farago
Ripping Off Miami's Poor
Sonja
Karkar
The Right to Exist: States or People?
Niranjan
Ramakrishnan
The Meteor and the Mahatma
Website
of the Day
Grandin on Che's Legacy
October
1, 2007
Al
Giordano
The Clinton Campaign's Reckless
Race for Big Money Donors
Paul
Craig Roberts
From Burma to Iraq: Hypocrisy Rules the West
Moshe Adler
The Crimes of Microsoft
Ingmar Lee
My Kayak Journey Down the Wild Pacific Coast
John V. Walsh
Ahmadinejad is Not My Enemy
Norman Solomon
Political Science and Truth of Consequences
Roger Burbach
Historic Victory in Ecuador for the Left
Ramzy Baroud
The Politics of Assassination
Stephen Lendman
The Maestro of Misery: Greenspan's Dark Legacy
Susie Day
Honey, I Shrank the Military!
Website of the Day
Letters from Fort Lewis Brig
September
29 / 30, 2007
Alexander
Cockburn
Clinton Time: Do We Set Our Clocks
Forward or Back?
Uri
Avnery
So What About Iran?
Andrew
Cockburn
Iraq's WMD Myth: Why Clinton is Culpable
Jeffrey
St. Clair
Through the Gates of Lodore
Wajahat
Ali
The Good, the Bad and the Iraqi
Andy
Worthington
The Curse of the Military Commissions
Don
Santina
Ethnic Cleansing in San Francisco
Ralph
Nader
Free Lunches, for Corporations!
Fred
Gardner
The Man Behind the MoveOn Ad
Seth
Sandronsky
The US Economy Since 1980
Gideon
Levy
The Children of 5767
William
S. Lind
A Ticking Bomb
Reza
Fiyouzat
An Anti-Imperialist Case Against a Nuclear Iran
Richard
Rhames
Wag the Tail, Frag the Dog
David
Michael Green
Buyer's Remorse: Their Purchase, Our Regret
Zach
Mason
Hate and Hope in Herndon
Poets'
Basement
Gibbons, Ali, Davies and Suss
Website
of the Weekend
Domestic Crusaders
September
28, 2007
Kathleen
and Bill Christison
The Teflon Alliance with Israel
Roberto
J. González /
David H. Price
When Anthropologists Become Counter-Insurgents
Saul
Landau
September, the Cruelest Month in Chile
Tom
Clifford
Burma by the Numbers
Christopher
Brauchli
Of Toxic Almonds and Bad Beef
Martha
Rosenberg
Spinning Suicide Statistics
Dave
Zirin
Soldier in Winter: John Carlos Speaks Out on the Jena 6
Laray
Polk
Bush Library or Lockbox?
Binoy
Kampmark
When Reagan Turned Brown
James
McEnteer
Hell, Columbia: an Academic Hotshot Introduces a Petty Tyrant
Website
of the Day
Concerned Anthropologists
September
27, 2007
Alan
Farago
Housing Market Crashes and Burns
Andy
Worthington
A Bad Week at Guantánamo
Jonathan
Cook
Why Did Israel Attack Syria?
William
Hughes
Billy Graham, a Prince of War Exposed
Ray
McGovern
Bush, Oil and Moral Bankruptcy
Ron
Jacobs
Joe Biden's Plan to Chop Up Iraq
Dave
Lindorff
Quit the Party! Join the Mass Resignation Movement!
Joshua
Frank
Pruning the Green Party
Anne
Dachel
The CDC, Vaccines and Autism
Website
of the Day
The God-O-Meter
September 26, 2007
Bill
Quigley
HUD's Home Wreckers
Paul
Craig Roberts
A Pandemic of Police Brutality
Jeff
Kisseloff
Still Smearing Alger Hiss
China
Hand
Is China the True Target of Financial Sanctions Against Iran?
Behzad
Yaghmaian
At the Gates of Paradise
Sonja
Karkar
The Quality of Mercy in Gaza
Mike
Ferner
Interrupting the Empire, 30 Seconds at a Time
Col.
Dan Smith
Freedom to Speak, Freedom to Learn
Clifton
Ross
Bollinger's Barbarous and Ignorant Speech
Brenda
Norrell
A Meeting of Indigenous Peoples in Caracas
Website
of the Day
The Smearing of Jean Maria Arrigo, a Psychologist Opposed to
Torture
September
25, 2007
Nicole
Colson
On the March Against Racism
Uri
Avnery
Foam on the Water
Brendan
Cooney
Ahmadinejad on Broadway: Free Speech? Arrest Him!
Harry
Browne
Bruce Springsteen Comes Home ...
to Hell
Marjorie
Cohn
The Drift Toward War with Iran
David
Macaray
The UAW-GM Strike: the Long Knives are Already Out
Ralph
Nader
Hypocrisy and Inverted Priorities in Congress
Dan
Bacher
Schwarzenegger, the Climate Change Hypocrite
Anthony
Papa
Perverted Justice & America's Drug Laws
Christopher
Ketcham
All Politicos Now Classed as Sexual Deviants
Website
of the Day
John Waters on Free Speech
September
24, 2007
George
Ciccariello-Maher
Racist Violence from Jena to Oakland
Saree Makdisi
The
War on Gaza's Children
David
Keen
Action-as-Propaganda: Learning About the Iraq War from Hannah
Arendt
Sherwood
Ross
Just How Powerful is the Israel Lobby? Only Cheney Knows for
Sure
Ron
Jacobs
Greenspan's Open Secret
Donna
Saggia
The Cult of the Military and the Decline of Democratic Values
Mike
Ferner
Free Speech Takes a Capitol Beating
Malini
Johar Schueller
Norman Hsu is a Model Minority
Monique
Dols
and Dylan Stillwood
Ahmadinejad and Columbia
Website
of the Day
The Promotion
September 22 / 23, 2007
Alexander
Cockburn
On Naomi Klein's "The Shock
Doctrine"
Jennifer
Loewenstein
Beneath the Hideous Veneer of
Security
Linn
Washington, Jr.
The Injustice in Jena: Prosecutorial Misconduct More Dangerous
Than Racism
Jeffrey
St. Clair
Going Down in Dinosaur: Oil, Dams and Whitewater (Part One)
Alan
Farago
Genuflecting to China
Brian
Cloughley
Of Hate, Hubris and Atrocities
Robert
Fantina
The Deadly Pattern of US Imperialism
Roxanne
Dunbar-Ortiz
Land Tenure and Resistance in New
Mexico
Jason
Hribal
Fear of an Animal Planet
David
Rosen
Slugger Sex: Athletes, Violence and Male Sexuality
Mike
Whitney
The Era of Global Financial Instability
John
V. Walsh
Who Will Lead a Filibuster of the Iraq War Spending Bill?
Dave
Lindorff
Why Aren't We Banning Blackwater Here?
David
Michael Green
Hiding Behind a Camouflage Skirt
Fred
Gardner
Claudia Jensen (Look Back in Anger)
Cassandra
Jones
Support Our Mercenaries
Roger
van Zwanenberg
Pluto Press Under Attack by Israel Lobby
Poets'
Basement
Buknatski, Davies and Ford
Website
of the Weekend
"For the Bible Tells Me So"
September
21, 2007
Karim
Makdisi
Letter from Lebanon
M.
Shahid Alam
A History of Violence
Alan
Farago
Who Will Buy My House?
Joshua
Frank
The Demise of the Congressional Black Caucus
Dave
Zirin
Notre Dame and the Economy of Sports
Kenneth
Couesbouc
A Short History of Lending and Borrowing
Dr.
Steffie Woolhandler and Dr. David Himmelstein
Mass Health Care Failure
Ben
Terrall
The Streets of San Francisco: Where Impeachment is Taken Seriously--By
Everyone But Pelosi
Steve
Fournier
Ex-Dems, Sign Up Here
Frederico
Fuentes, et al
Voices in Defense of Bolivia
Website
of the Day
Sabra and Shatila, Remembered
September
20, 2007
Kathleen
Christison
Whatever Happened to Palestine?
Zoltan
Grossman
An Endless Occupation?
Paul
Craig Roberts
As the Empire Slips: Greenspan and the Economy of Greed
Stan
Cox
and Wes Jackson
Carbon-Free and Still Wrecking the Planet
Russell
Mokhiber
AARP to Kucinich: Drop Dead
Charles
Modiano
Jim Crow's Children: the Jena 6, Shaquanda Cotton and Blog Power
Raymond
J. Lawrence
Bush's Worrisome Use of Religion
Brendan
Cooney
Body-Snatched Nation
Website
of the Day
Mind Control for Breakfast
September
19, 2007
Paul
Craig Roberts
Why Did Senator John Kerry Stand
Idly By?
Paul
Krassner
The Power of Laughter
Sgt.
Martin Smith
The New Private Warriors: Blackwater in Iraq
Seth
Sandronsky
Living in a Dilapidated Market: To Rent or Own?
Claud
Cockburn
Looking back at the Great Crash
Victoria
Buch
Israel's Agenda for Ethnic Cleansing
and Transfer
Robert
Weissman
Oil Warriors: From Greenspan to Kissinger
Mike
Ferner
Can We Talk?
Dan
Bacher
Schwarzenegger's $9 Billion Boondoggle for Big Water
Website
of the Day
Housing Cost Calculator
September
18, 2007
Mike
Whitney
U.S. Banks Brace for Storm Surge
as Dollar and Credit System Reel
Alan
Farago
Interviewing Alan Greenspan: How 60
Minutes Blew It
John
Ross
America's Great Wall:
Where Will the Workers Go
When They Finish It?
Ron
Jacobs
Nooses Hung From Jena, La. to College
Park, Md.
Alex
Doherty
Britain's 9/11 "Truth Movement":
Who's Responsible?
September
17, 2007
Marjorie
Cohn
Erwin Chemerinsky and the Post-9/11
Attack on Academic Freedom
Paul
Craig Roberts
Conservatism Isn't What It Used to
Be
Ricardo
Alarcón
The Return of C. Wright Mills Amid
the Dawn of a New Era
Marc
Levy
Fake Vets Chasing Fame
Eva
Liddell
In 1969 We Already Knew What 2007
Would Look Like
Website
of the Day
Propaganda:
Your Job in Germany. Directed by Frank Capra, and written by
Theodor Geisel
Sept.
15-16, 2007
Alexander
Cockburn
The General Came to Washington
Vicente
Navarro
How the U.S. Schemed Against Spain's
Transition from Dictatorship to Democracy
Mike
Whitney
Plummeting Dollar, Credit Crunch
Herman
Mindshaftgap
Has There Ever Been a Surge?
If so, Has it a Future?
Ellen
Cantarow
Girls! Music! Palestine!
Jordan
Flaherty
K-Ville: Fox's New Paean to the
N.O.P.D.
Zachary
Hurwitz
Julio Cusurichi on Amazonian Development
September
14, 2007
Debbie
Nathan
New York Times reporter was a member
of an illegal underage porn site, claims he was only "posing
as online predator"
Franklin
Lamb
Sabra-Shatilla, 25 Years Later
Patrick
Cockburn
Greet Bush and Die: The Killing of
Abu Risha
Farzana
Versey
The World's Richest Muslim Tycoon
Alan
Farago
This is Florida, Epicenter of the
Housing Bust and of Public Corruption
Hank
Edson
Bill's New Book is Giving Me a Headache
September
13, 2007
Patrick
Cockburn
Petraeus Confided Presidential Ambitions
to Iraqi Official
Scott
Vest, former Air Force Captain at Minot
The Barksdale Nukes
Andy
Worthington
Guantánamo: "Ghost"
Prisoners Speak At Last
Michael
Baney
Mr. Fixit of Quake-Stricken Peru Has
Death Squad Past
Dr.
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October
29, 2007
Why San Diego is
Broke
The
Frivolous Investigation of Dr. Sterner
By FRED GARDNER
Dog stories sell newspapers, they say.
As the winds were fanning the flames towards San Diego last Sunday,
the Union Tribune ran one purporting to describe how a pro-cannabis
doctor authorized an undercover police officer to buy some pot
for his Labrador Retriever. This is writer David Hasemyer's lead:
"When an undercover police
officer asked Dr. Robert Sterner to prescribe marijuana for his
dog, the doctor joked that only two-legged patients were covered
by the state's medical marijuana law. So the officer suggested
Sterner appoint him caregiver for the dog, a designation that
would allow him to obtain marijuana in the animal's name, according
to a Medical Board of California accusation. While a hidden camera
rolled, Sterner said, 'There you go. That's being creative,'
according to the accusation. The police officer walked out of
the doctor's office with signed authorizations that allowed him
to buy marijuana for his dog, as well as for himself."
But Sterner hadn't "joked"
about the medical marijuana law applying to people, not dogs;
he had politely denied the detective's reiterated request. Nor
did he provide a caregiver form allowing the detective to buy
marijuana for his dog. The Union Tribune story, even more than
the police report published in the medical board accusation,
falsified the doctor-patient dialog and misrepresented the law
itself.
According to the accusation, Detective C. DeCastro, posing as
R. Cruz, showed up at Sterner's San Diego office May 17, 2006,
claiming to be a migraine sufferer with a prescription for Relpax
(Pfizer's drug for migraine relief; it has many contra-indications
and is not a preventative). DeCastro/Cruz was told by Sterner's
receptionist that he needed to bring his prescription. DeCastro/Cruz
tried to skirt this requirement and had to be told again that
Dr. Sterner requires proof of an existing diagnosis.
DeCastro/Cruz returned June 9 with a written migraine diagnosis
from another doctor, fraudulently claiming to have made an appointment.
(Why couldn't he have really made one? Too much effort?) He pressured
the receptionist until she got Sterner to agree to see him instead
of taking a lunch break. The detective surreptitiously taped
the visit, aware that his performance would be chortled over
by his buddies back at the station house, incorporated into a
report for the medical board, and possibly reviewed by the media.
DeCastro/Cruz told Dr. Sterner (a dog lover who keeps his ancient
Miniature Pinscher close at hand) that he had an arthritic Lab
whose nocturnal whining could only be stopped by marijuana. DeCastro/Cruz
requested "a marijuana recommendation for his dog,"
which Sterner said he could not provide. "Respondent [Sterner]
replied he was not sure if Proposition 215 applies to dogs as
well as people, even though it makes sense to also be compassionate
toward animals because cannabis is very safe. The detective responded
he did not give his dog the good stuff because he needed it for
himself. Respondent replied that the detective was not abusing
his dog by giving it marijuana. Respondent then began a discussion
about how cannabis is effective for migraines."
In other words, Dr. Sterner declined to honor the unusual-but-not-absurd
request and tried to direct the conversation back to DeCastro/Cruz's
alleged medical problem. "Respondent then discussed with
the detective headaches and the use of cannabis, recommending
that it was better to keep the levels of cannabis up in attempting
to control the headaches." Sterner recommended ingestion
by butter for preventative effect, and better yet, by coconut
oil.
"The detective then renewed his request for Respondent to
provide a medical marijuana recommendation for his dog, Storm.
Respondent stated the detective could share some of his 'medicine'
with the dog, to which the detective stated that if he could
be designated his dog's 'caregiver,' the detective could get
twice as much marijuana." Sterner humors him -"There
you go, that's being creative, yes you are right." And then,
according to the report, "Respondent reiterated his belief
that Proposition 215 applies to only two-legged creatures, not
four-legged creatures."
In context, it's obvious that Sterner refused to grant the detective's
request -but the Union-Tribune's cut-and-pasted dialog makes
it appear otherwise. David Hasemyer's story is the textual equivalent
of a crudely doctored photo.
Before the visit ends Sterner recommends vaporization, discusses
the safety profile of cannabis, and suggests discretion in discussing
its use with doctors who might disapprove. The detective asks
where he can take his recommendation in order to get cannabis.
"Respondent stated that he was not allowed to recommend
or suggest any place." (Federal law allows doctors to approve
marijuana use but not advise where to buy it.) Sterner adds a
warning: some dispensaries will unnecessarily copy patients'
records. Although prodded, Sterner refuses to name any establishment
where marijuana can be obtained. He mentions the risk of getting
detained at a dispensary during a raid. "They hold people
like for six hours for no good reason," he warns. Lastly
Sterner advises DeCastro/Cruz that he has a right under state
law but not under federal law to cultivate his own cannabis -"indoors
under lock and key" the doctor advises.
Back in the reception area DeCastro/Cruz was given a letter of
approval and a "Designation of Primary Caregiver" certificate
signed by Sterner. These forms are typically provided by patients
who don't grow their own cannabis to people who are growing for
them to confer some protection under state law. On June 21 DeCastro/Cruz
copied the caregiver form "and completed it as directed
by Respondent's office staff, but with the name of his dog 'Storm
Cruz.' He presented this completed certificate to a medical marijuana
dispensary and he was dispensed cannabis as well as marijuana-laced
edibles."
If there was any laxity in this scenario, it was not on the part
of Dr. Sterner or his office staff. The dispensary should have
checked DeCastro/Cruz's ID and not admitted him. Or did he also
have ID as "Storm?" Under any name, Detective C. DeCastro
is a man who doesn't accept "no" without trying to
bluff and bully his way through.
Hasemyer misstated the year that California's medical marijuana
law took effect (it was 1996). He got the letter and spirit wrong,
too, when he described the detectives "posing as patients
complaining of insomnia and migraines, ills far less serious
than those contemplated by the framers of the marijuana law."
"Migraines" is one of seven medical conditions named
in the first sentence of the law as treatable by cannabis. The
list of seven is followed by "...or any other illness for
which marijuana provides relief." That clause reveals exactly
what the drafters of the initiative were "contemplating"
-widespread use for a wide range of problems.
Zenia Gilg, Sterner's attorney, says, "I made it very clear
to this reporter that the primary-caregiver document Dr. Sterner
provided did not authorize the cop to obtain marijuana for his
dog. When the cop filled it out with the dog's name, it authorized
the dog to buy marijuana for him. Which clearly didn't happen."
Gilg is planning a suit on Sterner's behalf against the San Diego
Police Department and other government agencies involved in the
investigation of his practice. She expects Sterner to prevail
when the medical board eventually hears the case based on the
report of DeCastro and another SDPD officer who feigned illness
in order to get an approval. (Your correspondent does not share
her confidence.) Meanwhile Sterner continues to see patients
and to authorize the use of marijuana in treating migraines and
any other condition for which marijuana provides relief.
As the world has learned since last Sunday, San Diego firefighters
are stretched thin, they didn't have enough "spotters"
to direct the bombers dropping fire-retardant, they haven't received
a raise in three years, the city needs new stationhouses... "San
Diego has been mired in a financial crisis stemming from a pension-fund
deficient," the Wall St. Journal explained 10/24, "...financial
challenges affect all departments, including the fire department."
Yet the police have enough to spend on frivolous "investigations"
of pro-cannabis doctors by crude publicity hounds. Will anyone
who suffered in the fire put two and two together and work for
regime change?
The
Seriousness of Migraines
Belittling the significance of migraines per se and the utility
of cannabis in treating them is an old and dishonorable tradition
among the Drug Warriors and their flacks. "Migranes"
(sic) was on the list of conditions that Barry McCaffrey cited
to prove that medical marijuana was a "Cheech and Chong
show..." Soon thereafter Charles Krauthammer wrote in the
LA Times, "As Hanna Rosin reports in the current issue of
the New Republic, the clubs are peopled not by the desperate
terminally ill but by a classic cross-section of California potheads,
all conveniently citing some diagnosis or other -migraines, insomnia,
stress- as their tickets to Letheland."
Here's Dr. David Bearman's comment on the Union-Tribute piece:
"To say migraines aren't a serious pain problem is to never
have had one. What is the specific objection to Sterner's physical?
Did they think he should have done a rectal exam or a pelvic
exam? Maybe they didn't care for his banter or are opposed to
a doctor trying to establish rapport with the patient. Other
than the stuff about the dog, which is kind of confusing, it
is unclear from the story exactly what the medical quality issue
is here.
"I for one am very concerned at this kind of intrusive behavior
by the police. Under what authority are they doing this? It smacks
of the intrusiveness of Nazi Germany. As someone whose job for
14 years involved quality of care, it's hard to understand from
the newspaper story what rises to the level of requiring a medical
board investigation. What does the way in which this care was
rendered have to do with quality of care? And to the extent it
does, how does it differ from the many doctors who do less for
prescription medication? The medical board is making it up as
they go along."
Tom O'Connell, MD, also noted the double standard involved in
the medical board's case against Sterner: "I wonder how
the California Medical Association would respond if orthopedists
were visited by phony patients claiming to have disc disease.
or psychiatrists were visited by people with alleged bipolar
disorder?"
Fred Gardner can be reached at fred@plebesite.com
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