Friday, April 17, 2009

How Bush's Tortured Legal Logic Won

By Robert Parry
April 17, 2009

Almost as disturbing as reading the Bush administration’s approved menu of brutal interrogation techniques is recognizing how President George W. Bush successfully shopped for government attorneys willing to render American laws meaningless by turning words inside out.

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Ducking America's Torture Disgrace

By Melvin A. Goodman
April 17, 2009

Some countries never acknowledge their crimes.

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Thursday, April 16, 2009

Bush's Hypocrisy on War Crimes

By Jason Leopold
April 16, 2009

In March 2003, after Iraqi troops captured several U.S. soldiers and let them be interviewed on Iraqi TV, senior Bush administration officials expressed outrage over this violation of the Geneva Convention.

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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Exaggerating China's Military Threat

By Ivan Eland
April 15, 2009

The Pentagon’s annual publication, “Military Power of the People’s Republic of China 2009,” accused China of stocking its military with weapons that can be used to intimidate or attack Taiwan and mitigate U.S. air and naval superiority near its territory.

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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

NYT's American Blind Spot

By Robert Parry
April 15, 2009

On Tuesday, the New York Times ran two editorials that staked out sound positions – on the need for the American Bar Association to resist right-wing pressures in evaluating judicial nominees and on the value of holding tyrants accountable. But in both cases, the Times demonstrated blind spots about parallels to itself and the U.S. media.

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Anatomy of Bush's Torture 'Paradigm'

By Ray McGovern
April 14, 2009

The prose of the recently leaked report of the International Committee of the Red Cross on torture seems colorless. It is at the same time obscene — almost pornographic.

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Monday, April 13, 2009

Reagan, Media and Heroes

By Robert Parry
April 13, 2009

When we write about a U.S. media culture that reflexively bends to the Right, some people dispute our analysis. After all, they’ve heard those endless complaints about the “liberal media.”

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US News Media Fails America, Again

By Robert Parry
April 13, 2009

Watching Glenn Beck of Fox News rant about “progressive fascism” – and muse about armed insurrection – or listening to mainstream pundits prattle on about Barack Obama as the “most polarizing President ever,” it is hard to escape the conclusion that today’s U.S. news media represents a danger to the Republic.

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Sunday, April 12, 2009

Re-Fueling the Terrorism Scare

By David Swanson
April 12, 2009

Virginia is for lovers, but there's a terrorist behind every dogwood.

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