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How the Press Led the US into War ![]() Buy End Times Now! Today's Stories September 11, 2007 Patrick Cockburn Iain Boal Michael Dickinson Guerry Hoddersen Bill Hatch Gary Leupp K.G. Godel Website of the Day September 10, 2007 Uri Avnery Patrick Cockburn Saul Landau and Farrah Hassen David Michael Green Pius Adesanmi Betty Schneider September 8 / 9, 2007 Alexander
Cockburn Saul
Landau Ismael
Hossein-Zadeh Ray
McGovern Matthew
Abraham Alan
Farago Christopher
Brauchli Rannie
Amiri Fred
Gardner James
L. Secor Missy
Comley Beattie Ben
Tripp Francis
Boyle Joe
Allen and Paul D'Amato Website
of the Weekend
Robert
Fantina John
Ross James
Brooks Russell
Mokhiber Joshua
Frank John
Walsh Mark
Brenner Mike
Ferner Website
of the Day
September 6, 2007 Kathleen
and Bill Christison Allan
J. Lichtman Norman
Solomon Yifat
Susskind Catherine
Fenton Laura
Santina Farzana
Versey Yves
Engler Kelly
Overton Michael
Simmons Website
of the Day
September 5, 2007 Stan
Goff Michael
Dickinson Matthew
Abraham Patrick
Cockburn Dave
Lindorff Paul
Craig Roberts Clifton
Ross Elizabeth
Schulte Joseph
Grosso Ben
Terrall Website
of the Day
September 4, 2007 Jean
Bricmont Patrick
Cockburn Ron
Jacobs Tom
Kerr Gary
Leupp Sonja
Karkar Heather
Gray Fidel
Castro Jackie
Corr Sunsara
Taylor Website
of the Day
September 3, 2007 Patrick
Cockburn Eamon
McCann Joshua
Frank Chris
Floyd Marjorie
Cohn Walter
Brasch Matt
Reichel Website
of the Day
September 1 / 2, 2007 Alexander
Cockburn Andy
Worthington Saul
Landau David
Keen Patrick
Cockburn Diana
Johnstone George
Longstreth, MD Linda
M. Woolf Ralph
Nader Fred
Gardner Ben
Tripp David
Michael Green Missy
Comley Beattie Michael
Dickinson Paul
Krassner Ron
Jacobs Poets'
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August 31, 2007 Jeff
Gibbs Paul
Craig Roberts Ray
McGovern Robert
Weissman Matt
Vidal Robin
Mittenthal Chris
Kutalik Richard
Forno Binoy
Kampmark Dave
Zirin Website
of the Day
August 30, 2007 Gary
Leupp John
Ross Anthony
DiMaggio Jordan
Flaherty Michael
Donnelly Russell
Mokhiber Dennis
Brutus William
S. Lind Martha
Rosenberg Jeff
Leys / Brian Terrell Website
of the Day
Patrick
Cockburn Winslow
T. Wheeler David
Rosen Dave
Zirin Paul
Craig Roberts Diane
Farsetta Ben
Davis Alan
Farago Jenna
Orkin Don
Monkerud Richard
Nasser Website
of the Day
August 28, 2007 Uri
Avnery Bill
Quigley Joshua
Frank China
Hand Firmin
DeBrabander Charles
Peña Andy
Worthington Ramzy
Baroud Anthony
Papa Ashley
Smith Website
of the Day
Jorge
Mariscal Bill
Christison Manuel
Garcia, Jr. Anthony
DiMaggio Bruce
A. Roth John
Walsh Dave
Lindorff Ron
Jacobs Binoy
Kampmark Russell
D. Hoffman Website
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September 11, 2007 Response to the Man Who Wrote to Michael Vick's DogBy K.G. GODEL Dear Pius Adesamni, First, I was so moved by your article allegedly addressed to the dog who was tortured and killed by Michael Vick, I had to try and track down your contact email. I know, you kept saying how you thought dog fighting was wrong and all that--but in truth, I suspect you really don’t care in the least about dogs. Why do I say that? Because if I asked you to write another article to humans in irreversible comas- and say that you hope one day Americans will show as much compassion for fully functional and humans in Iraq as they do for brain dead ones in Florida, I think you would refuse on the grounds that you would feel it insulting and offensive to the patient who is unable to comment on the matter; that such an article would seem to be mocking the plight of such people, and that there was room for compassion for all humans in distress. No, I think you care little about dogs. You were just offended that the corrupt tabloid US media would focus on a celebrity animal torture case, rather than on human suffering. I could try to explain to you the concept of tokenism, that the US media doesn’t care in the least about dogs in general either, because if they did they would be doing stories about dogs being tortured and killed in dog racing, or about Alaskan dog racing, or about the dogs abandoned after Katrina, or the dogs tortured every day in laboratories in the US, or the thousands and thousands of dogs that are put on chains for their entire lives, with maybe a 6 feet amount of room if they are lucky, who get the collar expanded as they get older(if they are luckier, otherwise the skin grows over the chain) or the hundreds of thousands of dogs euthanized each year(it is known as "destroying", like destroying furniture, you know--since dogs are just slaves after all and dont have souls like us ethereal humans). I could try to explain that the media was just focusing on it because of its sensational details and the celebrity connection (although I do think there is a racial element in some of the coverage and response, and my most devout animal rights activist friends also think the media is way overboard in its focus on it) but for different reasons than you. I could try to explain but what's the point? The purpose of your article was to say that humans should only care about human suffering, and we only need to worry about trivial non human suffering when we have ended all the wars and poverty. Basically when pigs can fly. You talked about how other parts of the world know to put human affairs first since they were so amazed by the focus on the dog case. Places like..Africa maybe? I hear the Congo is a haven of human compassion. They know how to treat people right--..if you are able to get in and live among the gorillas..unfortunately there aren’t that many of them left. But perhaps you meant China--they definitely know how to treat dogs the right way -- when they have a rabies outbreak they go into villages and beat to death as many dogs as they can(why waste bullets?) so they must treat humans much better. Ok, so they don’t. I think Spain may be more to your liking. They have public ceremonies where they toss goats off rooftops; they torture bulls to death in public stadiums, and, they are known for the "typewriter death." What's that you might be asking? Well, when hunting dogs in Spain get old, their "owners" will show their appreciation by stringing them up to a tree and letting them slowly strangle. They leave just enough rope so the dog's lower legs touch the ground--making a tapping sound as they strangle. But that isn’t always enough -- so sometimes they inject them with oven cleaner just to make them more spritely as they die. Yes--I think Spain is definitely the country for you. They know how to treat dogs -- and they would never waste precious media space to highlight something as unimportant as dog suffering. I on the other hand, support the statement attributed to Tolstoy, the hunter turned vegetarian who said: we will always have wars as long as we have slaughterhouses. It’s best to try and end all injustice and suffering, and not try to quantify and qualify the recipients of such concern. It’s a message that alas, I don’t think most humans who write to lefty publications will learn. But -- I promised to explain the title. The other day I heard about a white man in Louisiana who went around to the white volunteers in the Katrina disaster and told them that they shouldn’t be helping in the black parts of the city-- they should be helping in the White part of town. That white man thinks just like you--he's just not as articulate. He believes his group as he defines it, should stick together and only show compassion for people inside the group. He's compassionate -- he just doesn’t care about those outside the group. Just like you. But I give him credit for not writing an article that mockingly shows compassion for inhabitants of New Orleans' Ninth ward and hoping that one day the white volunteers would show as much compassion for poor white people. As for James Boswell -- you definitely share some things in common with him. He also used the pen to express his outrage about misguided compassion: You should appreciate his words: On abolition:
K.T. Godel tells CounterPunch he doesn’t have a dog.
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