The Abu Ghraib Prison Photos (warning: graphic images) We in the Antiwar crowd need to hit the warmongers and profiteers where it hurts – in the pocketbook. CACI International Inc. (NYSE: CAI) with a market capitalization of $1.2 billion and Titan Corporation (NYSE: TTN) market capitalization $1.57 billion, have both been implicated in participating in … Continue reading “”
Pfc. Staley’s backtalk I hope you understand that when soldiers like PFC Staley complain about Antiwar.com being “a slap in the face” to his brothers fighting for our country, they have no idea of what they are talking about. I felt the same way when I was a Marine in Vietnam. All the peace marchers … Continue reading “”
Iraq Rationales Getting Weaker (If That Is Possible) No WMDs? Read two articles lately on Antiwar.com about the unloading of old materials in Iraq that could be used as "proof." ~ KR Alan Bock replies: The key issue is whether what Saddam had, if he had anything, constituted anything remotely resembling an imminent threat to … Continue reading “”
The Price of Stability What you failed to comment on is why the Guangzhou provincial authorities are so determined to bring down the editors of the Southern Metropolitan Daily. Could it be the harsh penalties, like the routine use of public executions for bribery, embezzlement and stealing gasoline, that await local officials who are exposed … Continue reading “”
Bush in Deep Denial? Two reactions to the article: Your argument against preemptive aggression is convincing but more importantly for me, for the first time I realised its enormous, gaping flaw, namely: if you are going to strike something before it becomes truly harmful, then the first thing to do is find out why it … Continue reading “”
Refugees Stream Out of Fallujah “As the struggle for Fallujah entered a fifth day, hundreds of women, children and the elderly streamed out of the city. Marines ordered Iraqi men of ‘military age’ to stay behind, sometimes turning back entire families if they refused to be separated.” This sure does sound familiar. Oh yeah, we … Continue reading “”
Collateral Damage in Bush’s Wars I downloaded and listened to your interview with Matthew Barganier. In general it was good, but I was disappointed by your weak argument in support of investigating the underlying causes for September 11. We should be defensive about this. May recommend a better (in my view) line of argument. We … Continue reading “”
Presstitutes’ Darling Nebojsa Malic brought up an excellent point with regard to conflict of interest. The board of ICG is made up of George Soros who is trying to destroy regimes in eastern Europe so that he can economically exploit and loot them. Doesn’t he have a stake in the outcome? Isn’t there a conflict … Continue reading “”
Israel’s Isolation – and America’s Bush can’t see the connections between the US and Israel because he doesn’t want to see the connections or just doesn’t care and it certainly doesn’t help that Sharon has the US Congress in his pocket too. How many years have we been sending military aid to the "man of … Continue reading “”