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January 20, 2004
Stan
Goff
State of the Union, MLK and 30 mm DU: Another
Embittered Rant by a Former Soldier
Dave Louthan
Inside the Mad Cow Plant: a Worker Speaks
Out
January 19, 2004
Justin E. H. Smith
Inside
America's Prisons: From Corrections to Retribution
Richard W. Behan
The GOP, Inc.
Ray McGovern
Bush's
State of the Union: Humility or More Hyperbole?
Werther
SOTUS:
the Stalin Moment of America's Nomenklatura
Phillip Cryan
Media Collusion in Colombia's War
Lee Sustar
A New Strategy to Reverse Labor's Decline?
Arthur Versluis
Great Lakes as Commodity: Privatizing Water
Uri Avnery
Anti-Semitism:
a Practical Manual
Steve Perry
Fresh Crack from Hawkeye State
January 17 / 18, 2004
Fadi Kiblawi and Will
Youmans
The
Use and Abuse of MLK Jr by Israel's Apologists
Joshua Muldavin
and Joseph Nevins
Blaming the Symptoms
Jeffrey St. Clair
Bad Days at Indian Point: Inside America's Most Dangerous Nuclear Plant
Brian Cloughley
Iron Hammers in Iraq
Saul Landau
Fog of War: Vietnam and Iraq
M. Shahid Alam
Lerner, Said and the Palestinians
Richard Manning
Food Poisoning as Background Noise
Marjorie Cohn
The Guantanamo Concentration Camp
Mike Whitney
Scalia and Opus Dei: Radicals on the Court
Sadik Kassim
Meet Our New Saddam: Islam Karimov
Carol Norris
Arnold
and Bush's Numbers Don't Add Up
Joe Quandt
Suicide
Bombers: The Clash of Absurdities
David Krieger
Imagining MLK Jr at 75
Bruce Jackson
Making War, Making Movies
Ron Jacobs
Revolution in the Air: a review
Richard Edmondson
Rupert Murdoch and My Sister
Richard Forno
Apologizing for Preemption: Evil, Perle and Frum
Poets' Basement
Holt, Mickey Z, Albert & Guthrie
January 16, 2004
Kathy Kelly
A
Visit to Umm Qasr Prison
William S. Lind
More
Thoughts on 4th Generation Warfare
Gillian Russom
So.
Cal Grocery Strikers Speak Out: "We Need Action!"
Ari Shavit
Survival
of the Fittest? An Interview with Benny Morris
Adi Ophir
Genocide Hides Behind Expulsion: a Response to Benny Morris
Dave Lindorff
The General's Henchman: Michael Moore Smears Kucinich
Steve Perry
Iowa Death Trip 2
January 15, 2004
Veteran Intelligence
Professionals for Sanity
Memo
to the President: Your State of the Union Address
John Chuckman
Dry
Hole in the Oval Office: President from Podunk Drilling, Inc
Chris Floyd
Mind Over Matter
Gil--Scott Heron
Whitey on the Moon
Gary Leupp
The
Silk Road: Random Thoughts on the Bam Earthquake and Satan
January 14, 2004
Greg Moses
Happy
Birthday, Dr. King: To Write Off the South is to Surrender to Bigots
Kurt Nimmo
Bush and the Supremes: Amputating the Bill of Rights
Dave Lindorff
Preview of Iowa? Pennsylvania Straw Poll Spells Trouble for Traditional
Dems (and Dean)
Jason Leopold
O'Neill Claims Backed by Rumsfeld / Wolfowitz War Letters to Clinton
Alexander Cockburn
Bush,
Oil and Iraq: Some Truth at Last
January 13, 2004
William S. Lind
How
2004 Looks from Potsdam
M. Junaid Alam
Do Iraqis Have a Right to Resist?
Mickey Z
Snipers:
No Nuts in Iraq
Adolfo Gilly
Chonchocoro:
The Prisoner and the Presidents
Steve Perry
You Love God, Right?
January 12, 2004
Ben Tripp
No
Stan for the Kurds
Norman Solomon
The
Dixie Trap: Democrats and the South
Mike Whitney
O'Neill's Revenge
Jason Leopold
From the Very First Instant It Was About Iraq
Uri Avnery
Syria's
Peace Proposal
January 10 / 11, 2004
Alexander Cockburn
Bush
as Hitler? Let's Be Fair
Susan Davis
Dangerous Books
Diane Christian
On Lying and Colin Powell
Lisa Viscidi
Exhumations: Unearthing Guatemala's Macabre Past
Daniel Estulin
Destroying History in Iraq
Saul Landau
Homeland Anxiety
Elaine Cassel
Who's Winning the War on Civil Liberties?
Bruce Jackson
Making the Shit List
Christopher Brauchli
Baptizing Hitler's Ghost
Francis A. Boyle
The Deep Scars of War
Lee Ballinger
Cold Sweat: Sweatshops and the Music Industry
Patrick W. Gavin
Hillary's Slur: Mrs. Lott?
Ramzy Baroud
What Invaders Have in Common
Michael Schwartz
Inside the California Grocery Strike
Gary Johnson
An Interview with Former Heavyweight Champ Greg Page
Dave Zirin
An Interview with Marvin Miller on Unions and Baseball
Mark Hand
A Review of Resistance: My Life for Lebanon
Poets' Basement
Thomas, Daley, Curtis, Guthrie and Albert
January 9, 2004
David Lindorff
The
Misers of War: Troop Strength and Chintzy Bonuses
Kurt Nimmo
Saddam's Defense: Summon Bush Sr. to the Stand
Mike Whitney
Orange Jumpsuits for the Bush Clan?: The Carnegie Report on Iraq's Non--existent
WMDs
Deb Reich
Palestinians and Israelis: This War is Unwinnable
David Vest
Disabled
Vets Fire Back at Rumsfeld
January 8, 2004
Neve Gordon
Israeli
Refuseniks Sentenced to Jail
Lenni Brenner
Dr.
Dean and the Godhead
Ray McGovern
Bush: Driving Without Breaks
Mark Scaramella
Inside
the DA's Office: Lies, Errors and Tedium
Yves Engler
Bush's Mexican Gambit
James Hollander
Journalists
Under Fire: the Death of José Couso in Baghdad
January 7, 2004
Democracy Now!
Uncharitable
Care: How Hospitals are Gouging and Even Arresting the Uninsured
Greg Weiher
The
Bush Administration's Ongoing Intelligence Problem
Ben Tripp
The Word of the Year, 2003
Dave Lindorff
Dean and His Democratic Detractors
Michael Leon
The NYT Does Chomsky
Bob Boldt
God Talk
Ramon Ryan
Small
Victories and Long Struggles: the 10th Anniversary of the Zapatista
Uprising
January 6, 2004
Dave Lindorff
RNC
Plays the Hitler Card: MoveOn Shouldn't Apologize for Those Ads
Ron Jacobs
Drugs
in Uniform: Hashish and the War on Terrorism
Josh Frank
Coffee and State Authority in Colombia
Doug Giebel
Permanent Bases: Leave Iraq? Hell No, We Won't Go
John Chuckman
Sick Puppies: David Frum's New Neo--Con Manifesto
Rannie Amiri
The Politics of the Iranian Earthquake
John L. Hess
A
Record to Dissent From
Thacher Schmid
A Cheesehead's Musings on the Sunday NYT
David Price
"Like
Slaves": Anthropological Thoughts on Occupation
January 5, 2004
Al Krebs
How
Now Mad Cow!
Kathy Kelly
Squatting
in Baghdad's Bomb Craters
Jordy Cummings
The Dialectic of the Kristol Family: Putting the Neo in the Cons
Fran Shor
Mad Human Disease: Chewing the Fat Down on the Farm
Fidel Castro
"We Shall Overcome": On the 45th Anniversary of the Cuban
Revolution
Gary Leupp
North
Korea for Dummies
January 3 / 4, 2004
Brian Cloughley
Never
Mind the WMDs, Just Look at History
Vice Admiral Jack Shanahan
The Wrong War at the Wrong Time
William Cook
Failing to Respond to 9/11
Glen Martin
Jesus
vs. the Beast of the Apocalypse
Robert Fisk
Iraqi Humor Amid the Carnage
Ilan Pappe
The Geneva Bubble
Walter Davis
Robert Jay Lifton, or Nostalgia
Kurt Nimmo
Ashcroft vs. the Left
Mike Whitney
The Padilla Case
Steven Sherman
On Wallerstein's The Decline of American Power
Dave Lindorff
Bush's Taiwan Hypocrisy
William Blum
Codework Orange!
Mitchel Cohen
Learning from Che Guevara
Seth Sandronsky
Mad Cow and Main Street USA
Bruce Jackson
Conversations with Leslie Fiedler
Standard Schaefer
Poet Carl Rakosi Turns 100
Ron Jacobs
Sir Mick
Adam Engel
Hall of Hoaxes
Poets' Basement
Jones, Albert & Curtis
January 2, 2004
Stan Cox
Red
Alert 2016
Dave Lindorff
Beef, the Meat of Republicans
Jackie Corr
Rule and Ruin: Wall Street and Montana
Norman Solomon
George Will's Ethics: None of Our Business?
David Vest
As the Top Wobbleth
January 1, 2004
Randall Robinson
Honor
Haiti, Honor Ourselves
David Krieger
Looking
Back on 2003
Robert Fisk
War Takes an Inhuman Twist: Roadkill Bombs
Stan Goff
War,
Race and Elections
Hammond Guthrie
2003 Almaniac
Website of the Day
Embody Bags
December 31, 2003
Ray McGovern
Don't
Be Fooled Again: This Isn't an Independent Investigation
Kurt Nimmo
Manufacturing Hysteria
Robert Fisk
The Occupation is Damned
Mike Whitney
Mad Cows and Downer George
Alexander Cockburn
A Great Year Ebbed, Another Ahead
December 30, 2003
Michael Neumann
Criticism
of Israel is Not Anti--Semitism
Annie Higgins
When
They Bombed the Hometown of the Virgin Mary
Alan Farago
Bush Bros. Wrecking Co.: Time Runs Out for the Everglades
Dan Bacher
Creatures from the Blacklight Lagoon: From Glofish to Frankenfish
Jeffrey St. Clair
Hard
Time on the Killing Floor: Inside Big Meat
Willie Nelson
Whatever Happened to Peace on Earth?
December 29, 2003
Mark Hand
The
Washington Post in the Dock?
David Lindorff
The
Bush Election Strategy
Phillip Cryan
Interested Blindness: Media Omissions in Colombia's War
Richard Trainor
Catellus Development: the Next Octopus?
Uri Avnery
Israel's
Conscientious Objectors
December 27 / 28, 2003
Alexander Cockburn
A
Journey Into Rupert Murdoch's Soul
Kathy Kelly
Christmas Day in Baghdad: A Better World
Saul Landau
Iraq
at the End of the Year
Dave Zirin
A Linebacker for Peace & Justice: an Interview with David Meggysey
Robert Fisk
Iraq
Through the American Looking Glass
Scott Burchill
The Bad Guys We Once Thought Good: Where Are They Now?
Chris Floyd
Bush's Iraq Plan is Right on Course: Saddam 2.0
Brian J. Foley
Don't Tread on Me: Act Now to Save the Constitution
Seth Sandronsky
Feedlot Sweatshops: Mad Cows and the Market
Susan Davis
Lord
of the (Cash Register) Rings
Ron Jacobs
Cratched Does California
Adam Engel
Crumblecake and Fish
Norman Solomon
The Unpardonable Lenny Bruce
Poets' Basement
Cullen and Albert
Website of the Weekend
Activism Through Music
December 26, 2003
Gary Leupp
Bush
Doings: Doing the Language
December 25, 2003
Diane Christian
The
Christmas Story
Elaine Cassel
This
Christmas, the World is Too Much With Us
Susan Davis
Jinglebells, Hold the Schlock
Kristen Ess
Bethlehem Celebrates Christmas, While Rafah Counts the Dead
Francis Boyle
Oh Little Town of Bethlehem
Alexander Cockburn
The
Magnificient 9
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January
20, 2003
Another Embittered Rant from a Former
Soldier
State
of the Union, MLK and 30mm DU
By STAN GOFF
"The
30mm x 173 GAU--8/A ammunition was among the most effective ammunition
used in Operation Desert Storm with proven performance against all targets,
including tanks, armored and light vehicles. The 30mm lightweight family
of ammunition was developed to optimize the air--to--ground mission
of the U.S. Army AH--64 Apache helicopter. This ammunition family is
also compatible with all 30mm x 113 gun systems.
"The
PGU--14/B API Armor Piercing Incendiary round has a lightweight body
which contains a sub--calibre high density penetrator of Depleted Uranium
(DU). In addition to its penetrating capability DU is a natural pyrophoric
material which enhances the incendiary effects."
--Federation
of American Scientists, Military Analysis Network
"Increasingly,
by choice or by accident, this is the role our nation has taken --
the role of those who make peaceful revolution impossible by refusing
to give up the privileges and the pleasures that come from the immense
profits of overseas investment.
"I
am convinced that if we are to get on the right side of the world revolution,
we as a nation must undergo a radical revolution of values. We must
rapidly begin the shift from a "thing--oriented" society to
a "person--oriented" society. When machines and computers,
profit motives and property rights are considered more important than
people, the giant triplets of racism, materialism, and militarism are
incapable of being conquered."
--Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
"Almost
three months ago, the United Nations Security Council gave Saddam Hussein
his final chance to disarm. He has shown instead utter contempt for
the United Nations, and for the opinion of the world. The 108 U.N. inspectors
were sent to conduct -- were not sent to conduct a scavenger hunt
for hidden materials across a country the size of California. The job
of the inspectors is to verify that Iraq's regime is disarming. It is
up to Iraq to show exactly where it is hiding its banned weapons, lay
those weapons out for the world to see, and destroy them as directed.
Nothing like this has happened.
"The
United Nations concluded in 1999 that Saddam Hussein had biological
weapons sufficient to produce over 25,000 liters of anthrax -- enough
doses to kill several million people. He hasn't accounted for that material.
He's given no evidence that he has destroyed it.
"The
United Nations concluded that Saddam Hussein had materials sufficient
to produce more than 38,000 liters of botulinum toxin -- enough to
subject millions of people to death by respiratory failure. He hadn't
accounted for that material. He's given no evidence that he has destroyed
it.
"Our
intelligence officials estimate that Saddam Hussein had the materials
to produce as much as 500 tons of sarin, mustard and VX nerve agent.
In such quantities, these chemical agents could also kill untold thousands.
He's not accounted for these materials. He has given no evidence that
he has destroyed them.
"U.S.
intelligence indicates that Saddam Hussein had upwards of 30,000 munitions
capable of delivering chemical agents. Inspectors recently turned up
16 of them --despite Iraq's recent declaration denying their existence.
Saddam Hussein has not accounted for the remaining 29,984 of these prohibited
munitions. He's given no evidence that he has destroyed them.
"From
three Iraqi defectors we know that Iraq, in the late 1990s, had several
mobile biological weapons labs. These are designed to produce germ warfare
agents, and can be moved from place to a place to evade inspectors.
Saddam Hussein has not disclosed these facilities. He's given no evidence
that he has destroyed them.
"The
International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed in the 1990s that Saddam
Hussein had an advanced nuclear weapons development program, had a design
for a nuclear weapon and was working on five different methods of enriching
uranium for a bomb. The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein
recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa. Our intelligence
sources tell us that he has attempted to purchase high--strength aluminum
tubes suitable for nuclear weapons production. Saddam Hussein has not
credibly explained these activities. He clearly has much to hide.
"The
dictator of Iraq is not disarming. To the contrary; he is deceiving."
--George
W. Bush, 2003 State of the Union address
Now
that you've read these lines, and as George W. Bush, who was just denounced
by Black leaders across the United States for his latest shameless publicity
stunt at the tomb of Dr. King... as this arrogant piece of shit called
the President of the United States prepares to give the 2004 State of
the Union address, I invite readers to click onto this link www.journalism.co.uk/
where you can see video footage of the multiple murder of three Iraqis
that the United States armed forces and thousands of its apologists
will inevitably claim is justified.
This
is a video shot from an Apache helicopter in Iraq while it fired 30mm
armor--piercing depleted uranium rounds into three men (who are visible,
there may have been another), a pickup truck, a flatbed truck, and a
tractor still sitting at the end of a tiller--track in a farm field.
You will note the efficacy of the DU ammunition that tears through mere
automotive metal like a hot knife through butter and splatters a human
being into so many pieces that his own family will be unable to identify
them when they come looking for him the following day. It's a very effective
round, that 30mm.
One
of these farmers was reported to have carried something, maybe a rocket
launcher to hide in the furrows of the field, though there are no weapons
visible in this video, and it is quite a stretch to think guerrilla
operations are being mounted from a tractor in an open field... but
why take any chances. The Apache helicopter -- note that the same spirit
of shamelessness that characterized the Commander--in--Chief's visit
to the MLK tomb also allows us to name our hunter--killer helicopters
after another nation that was annihilated resisting the theft of its
land and resources...this helicopter takes no evasive action, and instead
hovers casually throughout this whole hunting expedition, clearly indicating
that the chopper crew firing the 30mm ammunition through the vehicles
and through the men's bodies feels no sense of threat... but they kill
them anyway.
Note,
especially, how calm and collected the crew is as they erase these people's
lives and leave them for their families to find rotting in the fields
later... because evil, you see, doesn't look like the Other, doesn't
sound like the Other, doesn't come off as particularly sinister. It
looks and sounds just like you and me. Note how dispassionate the shooters
are when they spot one victim writhing on the ground and they give him
another burst that -- in a particularly impressive display of digitalized,
airborne, automatic weapons marksmanship -- they finish off the wounded
man in the same burst that explodes the pickup truck. That great pyrophyric
effect of the DU is on display as the vehicles burst into flame.
That'll
teach those hajjis who's boss. Let's go get supper.
So
while Monday's national celebration of MLK, a great leader for peace
and equality, passes into Tuesday and yet another painful interlude
as the Texas preppy mounts the podium for another exercise in obscene
oratorical impunity, I invite everyone to have a peek at the true face
of occupation and have a listen to the immanently reasonable and familiar
voices of someone's brother or husband or son who has erased the meaning
of Iraqi lives and can now casually erase three Iraqi farmers altogether.
Enjoy
this video, like good pornography. That's what it is... a snuff film.
Now we can all have a titillating glimpse of the rarified world of systematic
slaughter that some of us carry around in our heads, waiting to crawl
out into our dreams.
Don't
bother with outrage, because I'm told you will be ignored. No one cares.
The news media won't cover it. Congress won't demand an investigation.
People will make excuses for it. It it a total violation of the Law
of Warfare and the Geneva Conventions, but America doesn't recongize
international law any more, so fuck it, right?
Hell,
Rusty Calley is healthy and happy selling cars in Georgia, I hear. He
and his crew killed almost 400 unarmed civilians in My Lai.
This
is our age. You can get away with anything, even filming murder. Last
month, a video was released showing a Marine being cheered on by his
comrades as he killed a wounded Iraqi. No outrage then either. No investigations.
No nothin'.
So
you might as well sit back and enjoy it.
Wow,
that 30mm is a helluva weapon, eh?
Stan
Goff is the author of Hideous Dream and the newly published
Full-Spectrum Disorder. He can be reached at: stan@ncwarn.org.
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