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DRONES OR BOYS AND THEIR TOYS: THE USA’S LATEST STRATEGY FOR UNENDING WAR
The work of the US military is to kill, its pretext – defense of the homeland. It has succeeded in training soldiers, mostly young men, to kill without remorse, that is until they leave the military with flare-ups of psychological … Continue reading
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Scott Olsen Was Not Shot Because He Is a Veteran: Honor His Humanity
Scott Olsen Was Not Shot Because He Is a Veteran: Honor His Humanity http://my.firedoglake.com/kathybarry/2011/10/31/scott-olsen-was-not-shot-because-he-is-a-veteran-honor-his-humanity-not-his-service/
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Scott Olsen Was Not Shot Because He Is A Veteran: Honor His Humanity Not His Service
Scott Olsen Was Not Shot Because He Is A Veteran: Honor His Humanity Not His Service By: Kathleen Barry Monday October 31, 2011 9:40 am With all of you I am horrified and sickened over the shooting of Scott Olsen … Continue reading
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What if mourning on 9/11 included empathy with wars’ victims?
When will Americans regain our collective capacity for empathy? How many Americans honoring the dead of 9/11/2001 do not see the families of the millions of dead in Iraq, Afghanistan and now Libya? 9/11 does not exist as an attack … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized Tagged Afghanistan, Beyond Belief, empathy, Iraq war, revenge, war widows 2 Comments
Anti-War Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day was originally started after the Civil War, as a protest to the carnage of that war, by women who had lost their sons. The following is the original Mother’s Day Proclamation written by Julia Ward Howe in Boston, … Continue reading
Libyan Liberation – Is There Another Way?
With its call for regime change even before the Libyans began to rebel, American hypocrisy has been looming large over the U.S. war with Libya. UN resolution 1973 was its pretext, humanitarian intervention its justification. No doubt, humanitarian intervention is … Continue reading
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Rape: Why are Men on the Left the Last Ones to Get That There are Rapists in Their Midst?
Following is my response to Daniel Elsberg’s defense of Julian Aussange against those “false and slanderous” rape charges as if it is inconceivable that Aussange, because he had done important work with Wikileaks could possibly have sexually assaulted those women … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized Tagged Daniel Ellsberg, Julian Aussange, left men, Progressive men, rape, sexual assault 3 Comments
How Cowardly Politicians Cave in to Israeli’s Expansion and Takeover of Palestinian Land
The Economist ran an article last week on the risk of war in the Middle East http://www.economist.com/node/17800151. I responded: The problem is that the Israeli government has no intention of giving up its settler movement or any other of its … Continue reading