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Monthly Archives: December 2010
Expect Rape Allegations Against Assange to be Taken Seriously and Support Wikileaks
Regarding the debate that Amy Goodman hosted on Democracy Now over articles written on allegations of rape by Assange, I posted this: I made this comment on Facebook yesterday: First basic question is why Amy Goodman had Naomi Wolff on … Continue reading
Nobel Peace Prize nominators
Further on nominating Bradley Manning for the Nobel Peace Prize: The Nobel Peace Prize nominators must come from one of the following categories: 1. Members of national assemblies and governments of states; 2. Members of international courts; 3. University rectors; … Continue reading
Posted in Controversy, Value of human life Tagged Bradley Manning, Nobel Peace Prize nomination 2 Comments
NOMINATING PFC BRADLEY MANNING FOR THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE
Preliminary Draft NOBEL PEACE PRIZE 2011 Nomination BRADLEY MANNING, US ARMY, PRIVATE FIRST CLASS For his outstanding courage and bravery in exposing war crimes, we the undersigned nominate Bradley Manning, Private First Class of the U.S. Army for the Nobel … Continue reading
Posted in Controversy, Value of human life Tagged Bradley Manning, Collateral Murder, Nobel Peace Prize, war crimes, Wikileaks 2 Comments
Obama’s Fiction, a July, 2011 Beginning of US Withdrawal From Afghanistan
It would make a whole lot of sense to ask if the President intends to keep his promise to draw down US troops in Afghanistan in July 2011 if you thought he actually meant to do so when he originally … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Controversy Tagged Afghanistan, July 2011, ongoing war, preventive war, war crime Leave a comment
How Far Would the US, Sweden and Britian Go To Track Down A Rapist Who Has Not Insulted the US?
Some have noted how feminists like Naomi Wolfe have denounced the women in Sweden who have accused Assange of sexual misconduct. Naomi Wolfe has made a career of denying rape and undermining the US anti-rape movement. so she is no … Continue reading
Killing Anti-War Protest With Ever Changing Withdrawal Dates
Did you notice how the July, 2011 deadline for beginning to remove US troops from Afghanistan that Obama announced in December, 2009 has just slipped into oblivion? I think that if I had not been steeped for three years at … Continue reading
Posted in Controversy Tagged Afghanistan, military withdrawal, Obama, ongoing war, Pentagon Leave a comment
Norman Soloman interviews Kathleen Barry
Journalist and anti-war activist, Norman Soloman, interviewed me on Unmaking War, Remaking Men on Progressive Radio Network on November 30. Here is the link to it: http://politicalanalysis.podbean.com/mf/web/eem9fw/PoliticalAnalysis113010.mp3
Posted in Books, Events Tagged Norman Solomon, Progressive Radio Network, Remaking Men, Unmaking War Leave a comment
How Afghans Experience American Occupation and War
This open letter from Afghan youth brings us into the experience of living under American occupation and war http://vcnv.org/open-letter-from-afghan-youth-to-our-world-leaders Just reading it engages our empathy and should re-ignite our struggle against the US wars.
Posted in Controversy, Value of human life Tagged Afghanistan, empathy, occupation, war Leave a comment