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May
11, 2004
William
A. Cook
The Unconscious Country: Righteous Indignation,
Nakedly Displayed
May
10, 2004
Robert
Fisk
From Hollywood to Abu Ghraib: Racism
and Torture as Entertainment
Wayne
Madsen
The Israeli Torture Template: Rape,
Feces and Urine-Soaked Cloth Sacks
Col.
Dan Smith
The Shame of Abu Ghraib
Joe
Bageant
John Ashcroft, Keep Your Mouth Off My Wife!
Ron
Jacobs
Rummy's Prisongate Blues: Don't Leave Mad; Just Leave
Ben
Tripp
Getting in Touch with Your Inner Savage
Ray
Hanania
Why They Hate Us: Racism, Bigotry and Abuse
Reza
Fiyouzat
"Mishandled" Invasions
Diane
Christian
Images & Abstractions &
Genitals
Website
of the Day
Crushing Iraqi Skulls with Tanks for Sport?
May
8 / 9, 2004
Cockburn
/ St. Clair
Torture: as American as Apple Pie
Adam
Jones
America's Srebrenica: What About the Hundreds of POWs Suffocated
and Shot at Kunduz?
Douglas
Valentine
Who Let the Dogs Out?: Torture, the CIA and the Press
Kurt
Nimmo
Rush Limbaugh and the Babes of Abu Ghraib
Brian
Cloughley
Humpty Dumpty is Falling
Lucia
Dailey
Forbidden Games
Joanne
Mariner
* * * *: Redacting Moussaoui
Mickey
Z.
Please Forgive U.S.? (There Are No Innocent Bystanders)
John
Chuckman
The Thing with No Brain
Doug
Giebel
Someone Knew: There Were No WMDs
Norm
Dixon
How the Bush Gang Exploited 9/11
Sam
Bahour
A Guiding Light Falls on Ramallah
Susan
Davis
Disorderly Conduct as Fine Art
Dave
Marsh
In a Pig's Eye: Alan Lomax, Dead But Still Stealing
Laura
Flanders
Life with Dick and Lynne
Dave
Zirin
Fans Push Spiderman Off Base
Carolyn
Baker
Why I Won't Vote in 2004
Prince
"Ain't No Sense in Voting"
Dr.
Susan Block
Onan for Two: Liberating Masturbation
Poets'
Basement
Smith, Sleeth, Ford, Albert and Saska

May
7, 2004
Human
Rights Watch
10 Prisons; 9,000 Prisoners: US Detention
Facilities in Iraq
Ron
Jacobs
UnAmerican? I Wish It Were So
Robert
Fisk
An Illegal and Immoral War
Ahmad
Faruqui
The 50th Anniversary of Dien Bien
Phu
Alexander
Zaitchik
From Terrell Unit in Texas to Abu Ghraib: Doesn't It Ring a (Prison)
Bell?
Mike
Whitney
The Price of Victory
Norman
Solomon
This War, Racism and Media Denial
M.
Shahid Alam
A Comic Apology
May
6, 2004
Jeffrey
St. Clair
They Did It for Jessica: Smeared with
Shit; Kicked to Death
Kathy
Kelly
May Day in Pekin Prison: Prison Labor
for the War Machine
Werther
The Sunk Cost Fallacy: War as Vegas
Casino Game
Lawrence
Ferlinghetti
Totalitarian Democracy
Robert
Fisk
"Smoke Him": Video Shows Wounded
Men Being Shot by US Helicopter
John
Janney
Torturing the Way to Freedom?
Christopher
Ketcham
Outlaw Heterosexual Marriage Now!
Alan
Farago
Dead Oceans: So Long, Thanks for the Fish
Sam
Hamod
Bush on Arab TV: Worthless and Demeaning
James
Brooks
Sullen Spring
William
S. Lind
On the Brink of Defeat in Iraq

May
5, 2004
Maj.
Gen. Antonio M. Taguba
Complete US Army Report on Abuse of
Iraqi Prisoners
Kathleen
and Bill Christison
Kerry: a Lost Cause for Progressives?
Will
Youmans
Deal with the Devil: a Palestinian
Zionist and the End of the World
Patrick
B. Barr
Terrorists R Us: the Powerful are Exempt from the Label
Lawrence
Magnuson
Nightline's All-American Morgue
Greg
Moses
Pocketbook of Denuded Ideals
Niranjan
Ramakrishnan
Tormenting Prisoners, Torturing
Truth
Lee
Ballinger
Cinco de Mayo and Unity
Gilbert
Achcar
Bush's Cakewalk into the Iraq Quaqmire
Website
of the Day
Operation Phoenix & Iraq

May
4, 2004
Human
Rights Watch
A Timeline of Torture and Abuse Allegations
and Responses
Kurt
Nimmo
The CIA Privatized Torture
David
Peterson
CBS, Self-Censorship & Iraq
Barry
Lando
CACI's Private Torture Chambers
Patrick
Cockburn
Torture: Iraqis Disgusted, But Not Surprised
Dr.
Susan Block
Indecent Insurgents: Watch What You Say
Fidel
Castro
A Mindless, Unnecessary War
Mike
Whitney
Empire of Torture
Sonali
Kolhatkar
How to Stop the War: Demonstrate Against
John Kerry
Josh
Frank
The Lost Sierra Club
Stan
Goff
The Role: Another Open Letter to US Troops in Iraq
Agustin
Velloso
Spare Us Your Disgusting Ethics
Stew
Albert
American Know-How
Website
of the Day
Scenes from a Cover-Up
May
3, 2004
Virginia
Tilley
Let the Wall of Silence Fall
May
1 / 2, 2004
Patrick
Cockburn
An Army in Disgrace, a Policy
in Tatters, the Real Prospect of Defeat
Robert
Fisk
"Good Guys" Who Can Do No
Wrong
Alexander
Cockburn
Watching Niagara: Stupid Leaders,
Useless Spies, Angry World
Heather
Williams
Gringo, We're Going Home: Latin
American Troops Flee Iraq
Diane
Rejman
An Army Vet on Torture in Iraq:
Abu Ghraib as My Lai?
Diane
Christian
Blood Spilling: Osama, Bush and
Sharon Speak the Same Language
Patrick
Cockburn
Seems Like Old Times in Fallujah
Dave
Lindorff
Bush's Torturous Logic: Shocked,
Shocked, Shocked
Chris
Floyd
Suicide Bomber: Neocons, Nihilists
and Annihilation

April
29 / 30, 2004
Dave
Zirin
A Pawn in Their Game: the Unlonesome
Death of Pat Tillman
Kathy
Kelly
The Warden's Tour
Greg
Weiher
Fallujah and the Warsaw Ghetto: the
Banality of Evil
Michael
S. Ladah
Terrorism and Assassination: the
Ultimate Depception
Patrick
Cockburn
The Fallujah Mutinies
April
28, 2004
Christopher
Brauchli
Meet Congressman Know-Nothing:
Tom Tancredo
Wendy
Brinker
The Politics of the Numb
Faisal
Kutty
The Dirty Work of Canadian Intelligence
John
Chuckman
Seeking the Evil One
Mike
Whitney
Flag-Draped Coffins and the Seattle Times
Tom
Mountain
Rwanda and the F***** Word
Graeme
Greenback
The Iraqi Alamo: a CNN/CIA Production
Tracy
McLellan
The War Comes Home
M.
Junaid Alam
We are the Barbarians
William
Loren Katz
Iraq, the US and an Old Lesson
April 27, 2004
James
Davis
The Colombia 3 Acquitted
Dave
Lindorff
Chalabi as Prosecutor
Bruce
Schneier
Terrorist Threats and Political
Gain
Cockburn
/ Sengupta
British Generals Resist Calls for
More Troops to Aid Americans in Iraq
Walt
Brasch
Presidential Letters: The Day I
Was Asked to Feed an Elephant
Saul
Landau
The Empire in Denial and the Denial
of Empire

April 26, 2004
Patrick
Cockburn
Crossing the Shia Line: US Troops
Prepare to Enter Najaf
Wayne
Madsen
Trading Places: Will the US Go the Way of the USSR?
Grover
Furr
Protest, Rebellion, Commitment
Elaine
Cassel
Lies About the Patriot Act
Mickey
Z.
Inspired by Pat Tillman?
Greg
Moses
Bremer's De-De-Ba'athjfication Gambit
Gila
Svirsky
Anarchy in Our Souls
Uri
Avnery
Vanunu and the Terrible Secret

April 24 / 25, 2004
William
A. Cook
Tweedledee and Tweedledum: Kerry
and Bush Melt into One
Jeffrey
St. Clair
Stryking Out: a General, GM and the Army's Latest Tank
Brandy
Baker
A Revitalized Women's Movement? Let's Hope So
Robert
Fisk
A Warning to Those Who Dare Criticize Israel in the Land of Free
Speech
Ben
Tripp
October Surmise: a Case of Worst Scenarios
Nelson
Valdés
"Submit or Die": Iraq and the American Borg
Lucson
Pierre-Charles
Haiti's Return to the Future
Kurt
Nimmo
The CIA Killed Pat Tillman
Mark
Scaramella
Does Anybody Know Anything?
Patrick
Cockburn
The Return of Saddam's Generals
Gary
Engler
Welcome to La Paz: a Vacation in Tear Gas
Col.
Dan Smith
Whistling in the Dark: Israel, Palestine and Bush
Greg
Weiher
Iraq is Utterly Unlike Vietnam...
Elaine
Cassel
Life on the Outside: a Review
Vanessa
Jones
Letter from Australia: Why an Independent Won Sydney
Jim
French
Agriculture's Bullied Market
Hammond
Guthrie
Al Aronowitz, Bob Dylan and The Beatles
Poets'
Basement
Jones, Holt, Albert, LaMorticella

April 23, 2004
Ron
Jacobs
The Only Solution is Immediate Withdrawal
Dave
Lindorff
Imagination Deficit Disorder
Mokhiber
/ Weissman
Contractors and Mercenaries: the Rising Corporate Military Monster
Norman
Solomon
Country Joe Band, 2004: "What Are We Fighting For?"
Cynthia
McKinney
All Things Are Not Equal: the Perils of Globalization
CounterPunch
Wire
A Bitch Called Wanda
Karyn
Strickler
Sierra Club, Inc.
Hammond
Guthrie
Yellow Caked in the Face
Paul
de Rooij
Graveyard of Justifications: Glossary
of the Iraqi Occupation

April 22, 2004
Patrick
Cockburn
When Terror Came to Basra: "I
Saw a Minibus of Children on Fire"
Tanya
Reinhart
The Wall Behind Disengagement
Lance
Selfa
Why is Kucinich Still in the Race?
Josh
Frank
Street Fighting Man? Kucinich's Pulled Punches
Sen.
Robert Byrd
Bush Owes America Answers on Iraq
William
S. Lind
Why We Get It Wrong
Mickey
Z.
Undoing the Latches
Robert
Jensen
Why They Fast: Remembering the Victims of the World Bank
John
L. Hess
The New York Times from 30,000 Feet
April
21, 2004
Gary
Leupp
Yeats on Iraq
Alfredo
Castro
Colombia's Forgotten Prisoners
Dr.
Susan Block
Bush's Taliban Drug Deal
William
A. Cook
George 1 to George 2
Jack
Random
Iraq and Vietnam
Jean-Guy
Allard
Alarcon Meets the Editors
Mike
Whitney
Charade in the Desert
Bill
Christison
Only Major Policies Changes Can
Help Washington Now
April 20, 2004
Dave
Lindorff
Bush and Kerry Share a Problem
Stan
Cox
Wal-Mart's Magic Numbers
Bruce
Anderson
On Listening to Air America
Joseph
Kalvoda
Czech Mate for Condi
Greg
Moses
Yesterday's Intelligence
Stan
Goff
The Democrats and Iraq
Website
of the Day
Santorum Happens
April 19, 2004
Kurt
Nimmo
The "Central Hand" of the
Resistance
Mike
Whitney
Bob Woodward's Imperial Trifles
Douglas
Valentine
52 Pick-Up and the 100-to-1
Rule
John
Chuckman
The Sharon Annex: Evil Does Often
Triumph
Doug
Giebel
Welcome to the Club
Rahul
Mahajan
Hospital Closings and War Crimes
April
16 / 18, 2004
Robert
Fisk
Bush Legitimizes Terror
Saul
Landau
Subverting Brazil and Cuba
Dave
Lindorff
Paying for War: $2,150 per Family
and Counting
Brandy
Baker
Fallujah's Collateral Damage
Mickey
Z.
The Left Attacks from the Right
Bruce
Jackson
The Bush Press Conference: Gott Mit
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Norman
Solomon
How the "NewsHour" Changed
History
Alexander
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April
15, 2004
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Ron
Jacobs
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Michael
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A Happy Compromise: Hate Crimes
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May
11, 2004
The Whispers
of Washington Brain-Teasers
Dirty Nukes
and Jefferson's Grand Experiment
By KURT NIMMO
It's the second week of May and we're
closing in on the elections.
If more sadistic reports of
prisoner abuse emerge -- like the most recent photos showing
big guard dogs biting a hapless Iraqi detainee -- or something
worse, Bush is more or less doomed come November.
How to fix the damage?
Dust off that old CIA song
and dance show, al-Qaeda!
"Experts say it is only
a matter of time before al-Qaida or a related Islamic terrorist
organization detonates a 'dirty bomb' in America or Europe,"
reports United Press International. "Prime targets could
include this summer's Olympic Games in Athens or the NATO summit
in June in Istanbul, which President Bush is scheduled to attend.
Last week, Turkey announced the arrest of several alleged members
of a cell with links to Al Qaeda who, investigators say, planned
a bombing during the summit."
How in the heck did these flat-footed
investigators discover this nefarious al-Qaeda plot to bomb the
NATO summit, possibly with a dirty nuke?
Islamic websites!
"Experts ... find that
comments on Islamic websites justifying the use of nuclear weapons
against the United States is on the increase."
Oh, that cinches it for me!
Never mind that on the internet
anybody can claim to be al-Qaeda or Elvis or Santa Claus in a
screamin' green jumpsuit.
I wonder if these terr'ists
have IP addresses. Or maybe they post from internet cafes in
the deepest darkest recesses of Afghanistan. It seems these "experts"
spend too much time surfing the net when they should be slogging
around in the back woods of the Pakistani frontier looking for
honest to Allah terr'ists -- say for instance Osama or Omar --
in the flesh. But no. It's easier (and safer) to sit in an airconditioned
office and write up useless reports about how evil and demented
terr'ists are going to take us out.
Just to make sure we're sufficiently
frightened and sincerely appreciate the seriousness of the situation,
the Bush Ministry of Disinformation, Fox News division, reports
that "Ukrainian security forces seized nearly 375 pounds
of a radioactive material seen as a likely ingredient for a 'dirty
bomb,' authorities said."
"Dirty bombs use conventional
explosives mixed with radioactive material to disperse radiation
over a wide area," explains the Nature News Service. "They
are a crude way for terrorists to use radioactive materials.
The materials do not need to be of the quality required for nuclear
weapons: radioactive materials used for industrial or medical
applications, which are easier to obtain, would create panic
and disruption and a significant radiological health risk."
Sort of like all that depleted
uranium in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Serbia.
I bet the Iraqis would be more
worried about "panic and disruption" from DU if they
were not so desparately trying to nail down a bit for normalcy
-- to say nothing of electricity and clean water.
It's obvious we're entering
that funny season when bombastic neoliberal bags of fetid hot
air get on the idiot tube and try to get you to vote for them.
It's going to be a real challenge this year telling the difference
between Tweedle Dumb (Bush) and Tweedle Dee (Kerry).
It seems Tweedle Dee has a
leg up on Tweedle Dumb thanks to all those S/M digital photos
floating around.
Of course, Tweedle Dee would
be in the same pickle as Tweedle Dumb if he were in the White
House. No doubt he'd rattle off a speech about how he intimately
understands the horrors of war and such due largely to his stint
as a war criminal in Vietnam. Besides, it's obvious Kerry gives
a better speech than Bush. It was a toss up for Dubya -- stick
it out at Yale and actually learn something or go out drinking
with his frat buddies.
Bush sorely needs a dirty bomb
attack.
If it happens in America he
can declare martial law or simply cancel the election. Remember,
Bush said there's nothing wrong with a dictatorship so long as
he's the dictator. I think it's the most serious thing he ever
said.
"In recent weeks FBI Director
Robert Mueller, Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge, and National
Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice have all warned that they expect
Al Qaeda to try to time a strike inside the United States with
the upcoming presidential election," notes the Boston Globe.
"Since the March bombings in Madrid, speculation about the
impact of an attack on the outcome of the November election has
become something of a whispered brain-teaser in Washington."
Brain-teaser?
It's just like the folks in
Washington to make everything look like rocket science. I guess
they consider it job security and a good reason to up their salaries
during midnight sessions.
Tommy Franks spelled it all
out for us last December in Cigar Aficionado magazine. Franks
said that "the worst thing that could happen" is if
the terr'ists get their sweaty paws on and then manage to use
"a biological, chemical or nuclear weapon that inflicts
heavy casualties." In Tommy's scenario "the Western
world, the free world, loses what it cherishes most, and that
is freedom and liberty we've seen for a couple of hundred years
in this grand experiment that we call democracy."
Experiment?
Is that how Jefferson and Madison
viewed the Constitution? Hey, it's just an experiment -- if it
crashes and burns, oh well... we can go back to being ruled under
a monarchy. Or a military dictatorship.
I can distinctly envision Tweedle
Bush salivating at the prospect.
But terr'ists would not necessarily
have to light off a dirty nuke in Cleveland or Kalamazoo. Just
about anywhere in the "Western world" would do, as
Franks tells it.
"It means the potential
of a weapon of mass destruction and a terrorist, massive, casualty-producing
event somewhere in the Western world it may be in the United
States of America that causes our population to question our
own Constitution and to begin to militarize our country in order
to avoid a repeat of another mass, casualty-producing event.
Which in fact, then begins to unravel the fabric of our Constitution.
Two steps, very, very important," warned the Tom Meister.
Last time a retired general
warned us about tricky business it was Ike. He told us to watch
out for the military-industrial complex. Seems to me the military-industrial
complex -- under the aegis of guys like Dick Cheney and the neocons
-- pretty much did what old Ike told us they'd do.
So, let's take stock.
It's May. The Democratic National
Convention kicks off in late July and the Republican National
Convention runs from August 30 until September 2. I don't know
why these guys don't simply hold one convention and save you
and me a whole lot of money. After all, there's not a lick of
difference between them.
Anyway, there's plenty of time
for the terr'ists to get their act together. It shouldn't be
too much of a problem since they received all that expensive
and fancy training courtesy of the CIA back in the day when they
were fighting against the Evil Empire for Reagan and William
Casey and Ziggy Brzezinski.
Maybe they're smuggling that
Ukrainian radioactive nastiness in under the wire as I write
this. Maybe inside one of those unsupervised carrier containers
we were repeatedly warned about after 9/11.
Or maybe they won't bother
with America and will blow it off in Athens or Istanbul or London
or Paris -- though probably not France because, as any neocon
will tell you, those pantywaist Frogs are in cahoots with the
terr'ists. It wouldn't be a good idea for people to get the idea
the French are with us in this interminable war on terr'ism.
We didn't change "french fries" into "freedom
fries" in the Senate cafeteria for nothing.
I don't know though. This whole
dirty bomb business is crazy. Is there a reason al-Qaeda would
blow off a dirty nuke and thus bring the wrath of Oceania down
hard on Eastasia?
Maybe those Islamic terr'ists
have a death wish. It figures since the lot of them are suicide
bombers. Or is it homicide bombers as Fox calls them?
Maybe they want Junior to invade
Iran, Syria, Lebanon, and any other lousy country on Ariel's
dartboard. It must be their irrational and savage nature -- and
because they're jealous of our way of life and such. Or so Tweedle
Bush keeps telling us during his meandering press conferences.
But think about it. Cui
bono? Exactly who'd benefit from a dirty bomb attack on the
Good and the Righteous?
Not the Arabs.
Bush would and so would the
neocons and Israel and Halliburton and Bechtel and all the neoliberal
carpetbaggers itching to get a piece of Iraq and Iran and Syria
and of course -- the prize! -- Saudi Arabia with its gazillion
barrels of black gold so yearned for by the SUV masses.
It'd be worth suffering a little
radiation -- especially if the radioactive clouds wafted over
Istanbul and not Wall Street.
Four more years -- or maybe
four more decades.
Now that would give the neocons
and their Likudnik bosses enough time to "reshape"
the Arab Middle East. But don't take my word for it -- go ask
Charles Krauthammer or Richard Perle or that wild and crazy total
war guy, Michael Ledeen.
It's downright scary when Robert
Mueller, Tom Ridge, Condi Rice, and a whole lot of "experts"
start yammering about sideshow Osama doing a dirty bomb number
on that most sacred of events -- well, at least for Demopublicans
-- the hallowed United States presidential election.
Shhh. Do you hear that?
It's Tommy Jefferson rolling
over in his grave.
Kurt Nimmo is a photographer and multimedia developer
in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Visit his excellent no holds barred
blog at www.kurtnimmo.com/blogger.html
. Nimmo is a contributor to Cockburn and St. Clair's,
The
Politics of Anti-Semitism. A collection of his essays
for CounterPunch, Another
Day in the Empire, is now available from Dandelion Books.
He can be reached at: nimmo@zianet.com
Weekend Edition
Features for May 8 / 9, 2004
Cockburn
/ St. Clair
Torture: as American as Apple Pie
Adam
Jones
America's Srebrenica: What About the Hundreds of POWs Suffocated
and Shot at Kunduz?
Douglas
Valentine
Who Let the Dogs Out?: Torture, the CIA and the Press
Kurt
Nimmo
Rush Limbaugh and the Babes of Abu Ghraib
Brian
Cloughley
Humpty Dumpty is Falling
Lucia
Dailey
Forbidden Games
Joanne
Mariner
* * * *: Redacting Moussaoui
Mickey
Z.
Please Forgive U.S.? (There Are No Innocent Bystanders)
John
Chuckman
The Thing with No Brain
Doug
Giebel
Someone Knew: There Were No WMDs
Norm
Dixon
How the Bush Gang Exploited 9/11
Sam
Bahour
A Guiding Light Falls on Ramallah
Susan
Davis
Disorderly Conduct as Fine Art
Dave
Marsh
In a Pig's Eye: Alan Lomax, Dead But Still Stealing
Laura
Flanders
Life with Dick and Lynne
Dave
Zirin
Fans Push Spiderman Off Base
Carolyn
Baker
Why I Won't Vote in 2004
Prince
"Ain't No Sense in Voting"
Dr.
Susan Block
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Poets'
Basement
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