by Leslie Sheridan
Dear Fellow Humans:
At this time of year, more than any other, we are reminded of some of the better characteristics associated with being human: acceptance, charity, compassion, love, selflessness, etc. This year, we have been especially reminded of “morality” and “family values.” However, “morality” and “family values” it seems, have been hijacked from what I remember them being as a kid.
Webster’s defines “moral” as: ethical, right behavior, sanctioned or (…)
Home > Keywords > International > USA
USA
Articles
-
Have Yourself a “Moral” Little Christmas!
25 December 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
4 comments -
Think tanks slam US Iraq strategy
25 December 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsTwo influential thinktanks have roundly criticised US strategy in Iraq.
The Wasington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIC) said on Wednesday that the US is facing increasingly deadly attacks in Iraq because it has failed to honestly assess facts on the ground.
And in a report published on the same day, the Brussels-based International Crisis Group said Iraqi hostility towards the US-led "occupation" means that Washington can no longer achieve its pre-war goals. (…) -
An Open Letter to Our Leaders From a Concerned Iraq War Soldier
25 December 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
by Monica Benderman
I am writing to you because you have been elected to serve the people. I am one of those people, my family is one family in America. We are just a family, we care about each other, we work hard and we believe in good things. We have a modest income, not much, but enough to give us what we need. Like most American families, we struggle with the way things are these days. We try to justify that our votes have mattered, our voices are heard, our opinions count, all the (…) -
General strike in U.S.
25 December 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
11 commentsby John Kalmus
I wonder what anyone else out there thinks about using general strikes in the U.S. as one way of many to end the utter insanity of the current administration in Washington D.C. Where do I begin listing the lives and liberties damaged and lost, the care for children and adolescents with disabilities’ lack of receiving medical and educational services, the sacred legal system we have used for centuries overturned, or the attacks perpetrated on U.S. people of color, (…) -
Will John Kerry come forward and challenge the theft of his own election?
24 December 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
23 commentsInterview with Harvey Wasserman on Democracy Now
AMY GOODMAN: Harvey Wasserman is our guest, Senior Editor at the Free Press, based in Ohio. Welcome to Democracy Now!
HARVEY WASSERMAN: Thanks for having me. Appreciate it.
AMY GOODMAN: It’s good to have you with us. Can you talk about the whole controversy?
HARVEY WASSERMAN: I live in Columbus. I’m a registered voter in Columbus. They tried to deprive me of my absentee ballot. But we have followed this thing. I write for (…) -
Hold the Bush Administration accountable for its use of torture
24 December 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsWe must hold the Bush Administration accountable for its use of torture
By Angie Pratt
You want to know why when news of prisoner torture percolated up the channels of the government nothing was done? The answer is quite simple. They condoned the actions. In fact, we now know that they were following an executive order from George W. Bush. This isn’t based on hearsay. This isn’t a figment of some Massachusetts liberal’s imagination. This allegation is based on an internal FBI document (…) -
You Keep Using That Word...
23 December 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentYou keep using that word . . . 2004’s top changes to the American lexicon
By Ulysses S. Taxpayer
December 23, 2004-What would the end of a year be without a seemingly endless offering of lists categorizing that year’s most blank blanks? Here’s one more. Over the past year, the American vocabulary has undergone several significant changes. We are told we live in a divided country, hopefully by trying to understand what others are trying to communicate we can seek to bridge this divide. (…) -
War Crimes
23 December 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsby Washingtonpost
THANKS TO a lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union and other human rights groups, thousands of pages of government documents released this month have confirmed some of the painful truths about the abuse of foreign detainees by the U.S. military and the CIA — truths the Bush administration implacably has refused to acknowledge.
Since the publication of photographs of abuse at Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison in the spring the administration’s whitewashers — led by Defense (…) -
Rumsfeld and Myers are lying about the attack in Mosul Iraq- It was not a suicide bomber
23 December 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
Insurgents have fired mortars at the chow hall more than 30 times this year. One round killed a female soldier with the 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division in the summer as she scrambled for cover in one of the concrete bomb shelters. Workers are building a new steel and concrete chow hall for the soldiers just down the dusty dirt road.
Reporter Provides Account of Mosul Attack
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: December 21, 2004
Filed at 11:25 a.m. ET
FORWARD OPERATING BASE MAREZ, (…) -
MANiac OF THE YEAR
23 December 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
59 commentsHITLER, STALIN, BUSH .. MEN OF OUR TIME
by Brian Reade
BEFORE you lash the big bird in the bin and stick your head in the oven instead, let’s put Time magazine’s declaration of George Bush as the Man of the Year in perspective.
In 1938 the same august organ gave the accolade to Adolf Hitler. A year later this most prestigious award went to another deranged mass-murderer, called Joseph Stalin. So maybe we should applaud Time’s consistency in lowering Bush on to the same pedestal. (…)