By Ted Rall
Or, We Are All Torturers Now
NEW YORK—Never miss the Saturday paper. Because it’s the skimpiest and least-circulated edition of the week, it’s the venue of choice for lowballing the stories the government can’t completely cover up. September 24’s New York Times, for example, contained the bombshell revelation that the U.S. government continues to torture innocent men, women and children in Iraq.
An army captain and two sergeants from the elite 82nd Airborne Division confirm (…)
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We Are All Torturers Now: WHO DID YOU TORTURE DURING THE WAR, DADDY?
29 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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Treasongate: It’s Not Just Karl Rove
13 July 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
Treasongate: It’s Not Just Karl Rove Ted Rall July 12, 2005 NEW YORK—Since Karl Rove surfaced last week as the White House official who probably unmasked a covert CIA agent, new developments appear to confirm that the deputy chief of staff and chief Bush political strategist has committed treason: Newsweek has published, and Time has authenticated, a Time reporter’s notes about his crucial conversation with Rove. "Spoke to Rove on double super secret background for about two [minutes] (…)
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Rove, worse then bin laden: With friends like Karl, who needs terrorists?
5 July 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
NEW YORK—In war collaborators are more dangerous than enemy forces, for they betray with intimate knowledge in painful detail and demoralize by their cynical example. This explains why, at the end of occupations, the newly liberated exact vengeance upon their treasonous countrymen even they allow foreign troops to conduct an orderly withdrawal.
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Karl Rove: Worse Than Osama Bin Laden
5 July 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentKarl Rove: Worse Than Osama Bin Laden Ted Rall July 04, 2005 NEW YORK—In war collaborators are more dangerous than enemy forces, for they betray with intimate knowledge in painful detail and demoralize by their cynical example. This explains why, at the end of occupations, the newly liberated exact vengeance upon their treasonous countrymen even they allow foreign troops to conduct an orderly withdrawal.
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Ahead: Six Decades Of Humiliation
30 June 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentAhead: Six Decades Of Humiliation Ted Rall June 29, 2005 NEW YORK-The world hates us more than ever, according to a new Pew Research poll of 16,000 citizens in 15 countries. Most Canadians think Americans are exceptionally rude. The Chinese say we’re violent and greedy. Nearly half of Turks—up from 32 percent a year ago—say they dislike Americans as individuals and America as a nation, according to the survey. Muslims have a "quite negative hostility toward America," says Pew president (…)
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Where’s Osama? Bush Doesn’t Care. Do We?
8 June 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentWhere’s Osama? Bush Doesn’t Care. Do We? Ted Rall May 31, 2005 NEW YORK - It has been one thousand three hundred fifty-two days since George W. Bush promised to find Osama bin Laden, "dead or alive." So where is he? "Not around Afghanistan," U.S.-installed president Hamid Karzai said on May 25. "We’ll catch him if he ever comes in here." If not Afghanistan, where? "Well, that we don’t know." Pakistani foreign minister Kursheed Kasuri says: "[He] is alive and moving around from place to (…)
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Why the World Hates the US
26 May 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
12 commentsLiberals have their faults, but no one can accuse them of being pigheaded. Two years after left-of-Bush Americans marched against the invasion of Iraq and a year after the Administration admitted it had lied about Saddam’s non-existent weapons of mass destruction and ties to Al Qaeda, the sprouting of a few protodemocratic weeds in the microscopically-cracked cement of Arab dictatorship has prompted them to wonder whether the neoconservatives maybe did the right thing after all by going into (…)
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Buck Up, The Word Hates Us More Than Ever. Why The Left Was Right After All
24 March 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
7 commentsBuck Up, The Word Hates Us More Than Ever Why The Left Was Right After All Ted Rall March 22, 2005 NEW YORK-Liberals have their faults, but no one can accuse them of being pigheaded. Two years after left-of-Bush Americans marched against the invasion of Iraq and a year after the Administration admitted it had lied about Saddam’s non-existent weapons of mass destruction and ties to Al Qaeda, the sprouting of a few protodemocratic weeds in the microscopically-cracked cement of Arab (…)
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BOYCOTT THE MILITARY
15 July 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
by TED RALL
NEW YORK—A haunted young man whose face bears too many lines for his years, jetlagged and limping from a wound sustained in the defense of his country half a world away, emerges from a jetway at San Francisco International Airport. A woman about the same age awaits in the terminal. A peace-sign necklace hanging above a loose floral-print dress billowing about her unshaven legs, the hippie chick scornfully scans his uniform, spits in his face and screams: "Baby killer!" The (…)