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May 13, 2004

Forrest Hylton
Law 'n Order in La Paz: All Quiet on the Southern Front?

May 12, 2004

Blanton / Kornbluh
Prisoner Abuse: Cheney Warned in 1992

Virginia Tilley
So, Who's to Blame?

Bruce Jackson
James Inhofe, the Dumbest Senator of Them All

Thomas P. Healy
No Enemies: Making Peace with Bert Sacks

Linda S. Heard
Racism and Ignorance: a Lethal Cocktail in Iraq

Norman Solomon
Spinning Torturegate

Lisa Viscidi
The People's Voice: Community Radio in Guatemala

Jack Heyman
View from the Bay Bridge: Longshoremen Plan Mass Workers March on DC

Niranjan Ramakrishnan
Rummy's Reprieve

CounterPunch Wire
Teamsters Corruption Scandal: Hoffa Exec. Assistant Alleged to Have Quashed Investigation into Mob Influence

Christopher Brauchli
Detention Camp, USA

William S. Lind
Bush's Waterloo?


May 11, 2004

Mark Engler
On the "Necessity" of Torture

Ray McGovern
More Troops? A March of Folly

Kurt Nimmo
Dirty Nukes and Jefferson's Grand Experiment

Mickey Z.
Less Than Hero

Christopher Reed
Torture on the Homefront: America's Long History of Prison Abuse

Dennis Hans
When John Negroponte was Mullah Omar

Bruce Jackson
Pete Seeger at 85

Mike Whitney
Killing al Sadr

Simon Helweg-Larsen
Shrinking the Guatemalan Military

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

 

 

 

 

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May 13, 2004

Digitalizing Information Retrieval

Reality TV Bites

By MARC SALOMON

For the first time since dead soldiers were dragged through the streets of Mogadishu, the graphic realities of war have been broadcast into every American home. After a two decade hiatus from direct military involvement, Bush I with Cheney running Defense devised the current toolkit for managing media access to combat operations through pool reporters to avoid the embarassment of public disclosure.

This worked well during the 1991 Gulf War with the public numbed by the telejournalistic equivalent of a fuzzy video game mitigated through fuzzy logic running commentary on CNN, and was poised for success until "victory" was declared by a stage managed crotch-enhanced carrier-borne Bush II and "offensive" combat ceased in 2003.

Combat footage from Vietnam arrived weeks delayed, shot by photographers integrated with platoons on reels of 16mm motion picture film and practically hand carried out of the jungle and to an outpost of "civilization" worlds away for broadcast bracketing the nightly body counts. In Somalia the video of the fate of the downed Blackhawk crew was broadcast almost in realtime through media channels by satellite.

Now that digital photography, video production and internet access distribution are cheap and globally ubiquitous, the formerly high barriers to production and distribution of imagery, both physical, financial and temporal, are lowered. Once the bombs quit flying in earnest in Iraq last year and the risk lowered for a while and the nation became more porous, The realities of occupation now become available for immediate consumption by a nation already overdosing on synthesized reality television.

Who would be best positioned as reality television stars but ex military mercenaries? The reality ante is upped for all but the GIs when State of the Art War substitutes contracted mercenaries for grunts. These war profiteers are as well compensated and white as the military service members' families of color are encouraged to rely on foodstamps. Can Rumsfeld's "State Of the Art" war be a means towards effective resegregation of the US Military into public and private divisions?

Only in America are hands wrung that civilian war profiteers like Berg or those burned to a crisp in Falluja or even outright spies like CIA spy Johnny Spann who was killed in an Afghanistan prison by rebellious former interrogees--as if the Geneva Convention doesn't clearly specify the fate of civilian clothed enemy in a war zone and spies in particular. And who's to differentiate between Daniel Pearl and Tokyo Rose, as if the Wall Street Journal were not a combatant?

One would hope that many American civilians would at least tolerate if not encourage the same spirit of resistance amongst our compatriots if the roles were reversed and our nation was being brutally occupied for the crimes of illegitimate leaders by a foreign power.

But it was the GIs that felt free and clear to document and show off their abuse of Iraqi prisoners, behavior the likes of which had been formerly relegated to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice under Governor Bush (the only murderer he saved from the needle was serial killer Henry Lee Lucas) or the Youth Authority and Pelican Bay here in California. There is a straight line connecting police abuse in communities of color to the Israeli Mossad inspired "information retrieval" in Iraq. The only crime here was documenting it.

In America, prison rape is assumed. In occupied Iraq, faux outrage at prison abuse becomes a fig leaf covering the brutality of occupation, while profiteers running the romantic risk between fantastic riches and decapitation provide offensive balance in the battle of staged graphic footage.

As with any good imperial authoritarian regime struggling to exert dominance over a population with other ideas, show trials are the best way of targetting scapegoats and legitimating the regime both on the home front and in the province. If occupation prison abuse pseudoscandals can turn the public eye away from the fact that gunships are painting civilian neighborhoods in Iraqi urban centers in lead, all the better. So long as we don't have to deal with the substance of the flowering of resistance that more than a decade of US policy has sewn in the Iraqi people, the prison abuse affair serves its sexy propaganda purpose as weapons of mass distraction.

That the dates for the first courts martial come a scant hours after Rumsfeld's congressional not so mea not so culpa carries the whiff of Rovian scripting. The Coalition Provisional Authority [sic] intends to stage the spectacles in the Baghdad convention center. An ornate Stalinesque palace might have made a better backdrop for a show trial, but the convention center was probably more media cycle friendly.

But the real issue here is one of personal responsibility and the unwillingness of the Bush II, Rumsfeld and Cheney smirk patrol to accept it while brutally forcing it on others at home and abroad. The neocon mantra that the domestic poor should assume "personal responsibility" for their intentional economic marginalization at the hands of the greedy plutocracy contrasts sharply with pathological patterns of denial exhibited by a Team Bush that is unwilling to concede any error when they serially pass the buck on responsibility for those darn unintended consequences in Iraq.

American policy in the southwestern Asian oil patch involves both support for oppressive regimes that keep the petrol flowing by keeping populations miserable and full aid and comfort for the most extreme atrocities committed by the Israelis in their own failing long term occupation. When these two forces are combined and amplified by exponentially regressive missteps of hubris, there can be only violent outcomes and the only target can be you and I.

The Iraqis had as much say in selecting Saddam Hussen to be their leader as we ended up having when the Supreme Court political majority selected the Bush sequel here and neither of our civilian populations should suffer from the idiocy of these illegitimate leaders. From this shared experience of maniacal warmongers destroying our two nations, perhaps our two peoples might someday find common ground.

The only prerequesite for Iraqi pacification, therefore, is the immediate extraction of US presence.

The Republicans aren't going to do it, the Democrats won't and the Electoral College is rigged against the Green Party which is still too green to compete nationally.

So to the extent that the debate on federal and foreign policy is restricted to the rate of decay of empire and to what degree power is applied to maintain the US need for cheap resources, the totalitarians win by default because with every passing day, with every notch higher on the totem poles of idiocy by Bush II, the target get painted brighter and brighter on our national ass by those with a means, motive and opportunity to fire which in turn necessitates even more shrill security measures.

If the Americans can lay waste to civilians in Falluja, if the Israelis can lay waste to refugee camps in Jenin, then who the hell are we to say that the Iraqis and their allies cannot respond in kind to American civilians? The US alone holds overwhelming power in this scenario. Either we wield power wisely, or we will take personal responsibility for the unintended consequences of its deadly exercise whether we like it or not.

Marc Salomon lives in San Francisco. He can be reached at: marc@cybre.net


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
Onan for Two: Liberating Masturbation

Poets' Basement
Smith, Sleeth, Ford, Albert and Saska

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