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- The role of the intellectual
- White House Press: Ground Rules (Clinton 2000 interview with Amy Goodman)
- Egypt…the revolution keeps revolving (Today’s “Women’s March”)
- Bradley Manning in court, Day One
- Occupy Wall Street as Three-card Monte for the media (or: Who’s a ringer?)
- The time we killed civilians in order to save civilians… (NATO in Libya)
- Rick Perry’s YouTube advertisement: Let the voting begin.
- The last gasps of the Bill of Rights, plus Ozone Widget and the Lord’s Army (Nation Defense Authorization Act)
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- “Corporations are people, my friend”
- The place where the drones go…
- Entrenched social inequality, as visible at Starbucks
- How the government will spend its discretionary monies in 2012
- Now that Mubarak is gone, Egypt is free and democratic!
- The forces of counter-revolution amass (reacting to Occupy)
- Interview of Francis Fox Piven (strategy and tactics of struggle, and Occupy Wall Street)
- The atomic bomb and Hiroshima: We had to drop it, to save American lives, right?
- How did you fare Buy Nothing Day?
- Occupy Everywhere: Roundtable with Michael Moore, Naomi Klein, P. Bruener, Rinku Sen, W. Greider
- Foucault in a cowboy hat
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Tag Archives: assassination
The forces of counter-revolution amass (reacting to Occupy)
It is no secret that the forces with the most stake in the status quo, namely the business class and those currently running the state itself, can be expected to use every available tool to react to any perceived threat … Continue reading
Posted in Occupy, occupywallstreet
Tagged assassination, chicago police, cointelpro, fred hampton, messiah, murder
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WFJ points out the obvious: Um, what about the constitution?
A few years ago we were arguing that the government can’t tap our phone just because it feels like it. Today we find ourselves insisting that the government cannot kill us just because it wants to. Are there really people … Continue reading
Posted in Police state, War crimes, where speech is not free
Tagged anwar al-awlaki, assassination, due process, extrajudicial
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Killing al-Anwar, killing the US constitution: merci Obama
Glenn Greenwald summarizes and says all that needs to be said. If you think it’s alright for the president to bypass any judicial process and basically kill people at will *because he wants to*, because he claims they are a … Continue reading
Posted in War crimes
Tagged assassination, al anwar, US citizens, american citizens, executive power
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