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Wonders Haiti: The Spectacle (January 21, 2010) — Something is so Wrong With the Picture We're Shown Scratching the Itch (January 14, 2010) — We Must Change What We Tolerate as News Disposable Gods (January 7, 2010) — Our Tabloid Olympus does indeed serve a higher purpose Peeling Back Time (December 31, 2009) — How to Hear the Echoes of Others on New Year's Eve A Healthy Economy (December 24, 2009) — The Law of the Jungle Will Compel You to Care Apostle of Our Inner Genius (December 17, 2009) — Remembering the Man Who Became My Mentor The School-to-Prison Pipeline (December 10, 2009) — 'We don’t value one another as human beings — especially children' Caring and Killing (December 3, 2009) —Time is Running Out, Mr. President Call it Ecocide (November 26, 2009) — Babies With No Heads, 2 Heads or Monstrous Deformities Hell Comes Home (November 19, 2009) — Killing is the ultimate traumatic experience Isolated Incident (November 12, 2009) — How many more innocents have to die — and kill? A Hole in the Night (November 5, 2009) —“This whole country is a powder keg” Single-Eyed Vision (October 29, 2009) — Today we have nowhere left to run The Twin Brother of Annihilation (October 22, 2009) — Does God really bless nukes? Accepting the Prize (October 15, 2009) —The award was cast upon the tide of hope Power With, Power Over (October 8, 2009) — Violence is our national distraction; we consume it as entertainment Reviving the Peace Dividend (October 1, 2009) — At the core of the global economy is predatory self-interest Mission of Ignorance (September 24, 2009) — A familiar American vision bears familiar fruit The Tossed Shoe Award (September 17, 2009) — Reporters must stop flailing the good-vs.-evil narrative Serious Citizenship (September 10, 2009) — We’re in the midst of creating peace Winners Lose (September 3, 2009) — War commands debate on its own terms The Scapegoat's Apology (August 27, 2009) — Why did the chain of command suddenly vanish when they got caught? Guns That Talk (August 20, 2009) — Is it that we fear words and ideas more than inarticulate rage? We Shall Not Be Moved (August 13, 2009) — Kindness is called weakness? Be kind anyway! The Blue Pearl (August 6, 2009) — Life is more than we’ve been told it is, more than we can imagine Cheap Frames (July 30, 2009) — Media perpetuate the idea there’s always an enemy The Homeless Angel (July 23, 2009) — What is the nature of God and the world we live in? The Heart of the Future (July 16, 2009) — Beasts of prey do not deserve our allegiance War By Other Means (July 9, 2009) — We have been deluded into believing that destruction is healing 'W' is for Withdrawal (July 2, 2009) — Iraq is still America’s sovereign lackey: broken and smoldering The Iron Triangle (June 25, 2009) — 10,000 years of organized warfare — and no end in sight Democracy's Paradox (June 18, 2009) — Ah, free speech. Stoke your paranoia here, boys! Justice for the Privileged (June 11, 2009) — For the rest, the rules — economic, military, legal — are plenty good enough See No Evil (June 4, 2009) — Mainstream U.S. media are fully complicit in the conspiracy Peace Rising (May 28, 2009) — My God, what kind of war requires the death of a country? Never Again (May 21, 2009) — The Bush sins are unoriginal — we’ve always done torture Goliath's Vulnerability is the Truth (May 14, 2009) — We are living on the brink of profound change The Hounds of Heaven (May 7, 2009) — “Racism is a vital weapon employed by this government” Torture and Treason (April 30, 2009) — Can we face up to what has been done in our name? Wall of Fear (April 23, 2009) — Obama is kept busy having to defend a handshake War As Entertainment (April 16, 2009) — Responsible media would have reported on the causes of Somalian piracy Geo-Insanity's Latest Mutation (April 9, 2009) — Obama trying to wage Democrats' “softer,” PC war Saving Obama (April 2, 2009) — He spoke to us as though we had voted for ignorance and war Gold for Humanity (March 26, 2009) — We already live in a world that is permeated with peace A Modest Proposal (March 19, 2009) — What's good enough for Gitmo is good enough for AIG Reversing the Cycle of Violence (March 12, 2009) — Vision of a National Peace Academy is no less than the rediscovery of fire Kids for Cash (February 26, 2009) — The war on crime meets the predatory free market Cross of Irony (February 19, 2009) — A hellish vision of unchecked military spending is now here Truth and Healing (February 12, 2009) — Hope will die unless we set it in motion Keeping the Bush Era Viable (February 5, 2009) — In our immoral war on terror, we kill random civilians all the time The Human Franchise (January 29, 2009) — The stakes here are life and death Childish Things (January 22, 2009) — We as citizens must stay active and involved in positive change The Moral Dead Zone (January 15, 2009) — The business of war, like war itself, defies rational control Be the Peace (January 8, 2009) — War does not need to be the “inevitable” predator The Future of Civilization (January 1, 2009) — It’s easy to dehumanize someone you don’t know Dark Prayer (December 25, 2008) — Courage grows strong at the wound The Pacifier Tree (December 18, 2008) — We can build the foundations for a sustainable future Redefining "Realism" (December 4, 2008) — I feel a bad case of betrayal coming on The Ghosts of Desert Storm (November 27, 2008) — Gulf War Syndrome is finally declared real — now what? History is Screaming (November 20, 2008) — Will nuclear disarmament finally get political traction? Hope and Vision (November 13, 2008) — We have our country back now we have to hold onto it Our Fragile Dream (November 6, 2008) — “I feel as though we’ve gotten our country back” The Time Has Come (October 30, 2008) — Join me and vote for change and expanded political horizons Redesigning Democracy (October 23, 2008) — We seem to be stuck in a state of self-congratulatory denial Our National Juncture (October 16, 2008) — What it comes down to is us vs. anybody Brace Yourself (October 9, 2008) — GOP can't win unless it suppresses the vote The War to Promote Terror (October 2, 2008) — What it is, indeed, is racism The Deep Cry for Integrity (September 25, 2008) — An old sin now demands its wages Goo-Goo America (September 18, 2008) — Republicans declare all-out war on democracy An Embedded Prayer (September 11, 2008) — Bombs, children and the war on terror Logical Consequences (September 4, 2008) — When you believe in war, sooner or later you bring it home State of Denial (August 28, 2008) — Clear Channel foams our intellectual runway Predator and Prey (August 21, 2008) — Humanity and compassion drown in the blood of war Civilian Diplomacy (August 14, 2008) — If we know enough, we’ll never go to war again No Name for the River (August 7, 2008) — How the media complicate racial awareness Citizens of the World (July 31, 2008) — We've been summoned to build a lasting peace The Next New Yorker Cover (July 24, 2008) — Satire should do more than kick the wounded Stigmatizing War (July 17, 2008) —Banning cluster bombs is just a start Steel Rain (July 10, 2008) — We can’t wage war without a wide moral latitude Words and Bullets (July 3, 2008) — The "debate" about gun control misses the point An Urgency of Joy (June 26, 2008) — Culture of peace still a radical leap The Shadow Platform (June 19, 2008) — Fighting the smears against Obama will take a higher consciousness Be the Media (June 12, 2008) — The nation is fed up with military-industrial patriotism Now What? (June 5, 2008) — McClellan gets the truth rolling, but Iran is in our sights The Flip Side of Glory (May 29, 2008) — Why is the military unable to control rape? The Politics of Peace (May 22, 2008) — Savor the victory with a sense of humor The Penta-Pundits (May 15, 2008) — What about the media's real conflict of interest? Apology Denied (May 8, 2008) — Once we recognize their humanity, we've lost The Possible Future (May 1, 2008) — Defusing violence, one bump at a time Shattering the War Consensus (April 24, 2008) — Cindy Sheehan stands up to the crack house crowd The Done Deal (April 17, 2008) — Can Obama shatter the tacit covenant of American politics? Truth's Wreckage (April 10, 2008) — The surge is killing us Fire and Race (April 3, 2008) — Jeremiah Wright puts the audacity in Obama's message of hope Keep the Republic (March 27, 2008) — Now is the time to start standing tough for fair elections Where War Meets Peace (March 20, 2008) — Winter Soldiers challenge America with the truth about Iraq The Fear Fundamentalists (March 13, 2008) — The future is calling on that 3 a.m. phone Losing the Future (March 6, 2008) — What else could we do with $3 trillion? The State Religion (February 28, 2008) — The myth of national security stands between us and the future The Hillary Nutcracker (February 21, 2008) — Is it sexism, 'sexism lite' or just a castrated media? Snow and Miracles (February 14, 2008) — Sometimes recognition comes only under duress Defeat Without End (January 31, 2008) — 'Why is our economy tanking? The war, the war, the war' Conspiracy Theorist (January 24, 2008) — Why would anybody cheat in an election? The Eternal Underdog (January 17, 2008) — From the savage redskin to the Gulf of Tonkin to the Strait of Hormuz Primary Concerns (January 10, 2008) — Hoisting a few red flags about the elections Pseudo-Reporting (January 3, 2008) — Don't be docile and uninformed Beginner's Mind (December 20, 2007) — Too often, we stick to what we know — and slowly stagnate Tinsel and Values (December 20, 2007) — Immobilized on Iraq, Congress stands up to the assault on Christmas Crooked Timber (December 13, 2007) — Are we the hunter or are we the prey? Iraq's Million (December 6, 2007) — Nations do war better than anything else Trial by Fire Hose (November 29, 2007) — Peace kids scare up some undead racism The Devalued Currency of Truth (November 22, 2007) — Army recognizes vet's PTSD with a set of handcuffs Baghdad in Middle America (November 15, 2007) — 'They're all coming back with PTSD!' Used Razor Blades (November 8, 2007) — Our "dominion over all the earth" has made it a toxic landfill Crash Course in Empathy (November 1, 2007) — Does our definition of justice really contain no possibility of healing? A Nation Downwind (October 25, 2007) — A-bomb testing program's guinea pigs get a voice onstage Pre-Existing Conditions (October 18, 2007) — Pact with the devil comes wrapped in many gaudy causes An Adolescent Choice (October 11, 2007) — Healing is no more than a blank stare in our system of justice The American Id (October 4, 2007) — Prophets preach from the 10 items or less lane This Hallowed Landmark (September 27, 2007) — Media audition Ahmadinejad as the new face of evil Sanity in Tiny Nibbles (September 20, 2007) — State laws signal official awareness of DU health hazards Martin's World (September 13, 2007) — “We all have this feeling Martin’s really here at this point for a reason” The Prerequisite for Salvation (September 6, 2007) — Breaking the cycle of violence begins with eye contact Presence of Mind (August 30, 2007) — Piercing the myth of redemptive violence The Nanny State (August 23, 2007) — Rev up that nasal sing-song Creative Destruction (August 16, 2007) — Welcome to George W. Bush's moral gutter Disciples of Yossarian (August 9, 2007) — Candidates for president of the status quo dare not be naive Mission Gone Bad (August 2, 2007) — You have permission to call it retreat Caged Priest (July 26, 2007) — To our eternal shame, we let inmates dispense "justice" Homeland Conspiracy (July 19, 2007) — Why have we have always been at level orange? The Secular God (July 12, 2007) — Let's release Him from the captivity of religion Gorilla Suit (July 5, 2007) — We don’t want to hurt the president’s feelings, do we? The Violence Interrupters (June 28, 2007) — Finding hope in the technology of peace The Hearts of All Sane Men (June 21, 2007) — Let's hoist the MIA flag for our nation's soul Belief and Doubt (June 14, 2007) — The 'antiwar movement,' like the universe itself, is mostly empty space The Conscience of Los Alamos (June 7, 2007) — Staring down the true believers of the nuclear establishment Live Weight (May 31, 2007) — Lilacs and ashes, birth and death Dancing With Fear (May 24, 2007) — Metaphor of war disrupts choreography of life Blair's Law (May 17, 2007) — Promoting a world that has outgrown violence Rescuing the Democrats (May 10, 2007) — Moms take on war and the pols who compromise with it The Crusaders (May 3, 2007) — “The Christian Taliban is running the Department of Defense” Green Beacon (April 26, 2007) — 'Solartopia' and the death of King CONG Season of Grief (April 19, 2007) — Let peace bud in the human heart and the halls of Congress Thwarted Warrior (April 12, 2007) — Depleted uranium and the mystery of sick and dying Gulf War vets Devil Weed (April 5, 2007) — Dark shadow of ignorance hangs over Bernie's farm Symbolism and Duct Tape (March 29, 2007) — How come recruitment video games don't have names like "Friendly Fire" and "Rape"? Mission Accomplished (March 22, 2007) — The American gun is still cocked Hemorrhaging Nirvana (March 15, 2007) — 'I am trillions of cells sharing a common mind — I am life!' Count the Quagmires (March 8, 2007) — How did Bush sucker the reality-based community for so long? Hold the Mushrooms (March 1, 2007) — Cancellation of Divine Strake is a great victory, at a tragically high cost Stale Glory (February 22, 2007) — I'd be surprised if the next war were announced in the shadow of the Wall Sorry About That (February 15, 2007) — At the center of every war is a gaping hole A World That Works For Everybody (February 8, 2007) — Our times cry out for a Department of Peace A New Manifest Destiny (February 1, 2007) — A vision of peace must replace the void at our political center Heaven Waited (January 25, 2007) — That's the funny thing about miracles 'Un-Inventing' Nukes (January 18, 2007) — Beware the self-perpetuating logic of incompetence A Different Story (January 11, 2007) — What's it going to take for us to grow up? Celebrity Carnage (January 4, 2007) — When do we take our turn in the dock? Live Spring (December 28, 2006) — Inquisitive child proves reality of unseen world Ignorant Armies (December 21, 2006) — We keep waging slaughter on the same tired pretexts Rules of Engagement (December 14, 2006) — We should know what moral restraints, if any, our soldiers are given Electronic Treason (December 7, 2006) — 2004 revisited: Mechanical 'glitches' once again single out Democratic voters Blood Fatigue (November 30, 2006) — The public couldn't stomach a reinstated draft The Peace Majority (November 23, 2006) — We've been preparing for war for the past six thousand years or so The Vote Protectors (November 16, 2006) — The fairness of the election is more important than the results. The Drama of Empty Numbers (November 9, 2006) — Has the Bush administration really gotten its comeuppance? The Cry of Our Inner Gandhi (October 26, 2006) — What's so scary about a Department of Peace? A Few Corpses Past 'Whatever' (October 19, 2006) — Lancet study says Iraq war has killed 650,000; Bush calls it Hoboken Naked and Afraid (October 12, 2006) — It's time to end the pretense of cluelessness about school violence The Headless Crisis (October 5, 2006) — Unprecedented election fraud demands we stretch the meaning of citizenship 'This Cannot Be' (September 28, 2006) — Voter ID bill would roll back civil rights movement Reclaiming Omelas (September 21, 2006) — To what value system has Bush pledged his allegiance? The Worst of the Worst (September 14, 2006) — Civilization itself is under lock and key at Guantanamo Comic-book Patriotism (September 7, 2006) — Remember when we murdered Iran's democracy? Remember 9/11? Twenty Gandhis (August 31, 2006) — Reclaiming 9/11 through satyagraha Semper Why? (August 24, 2006) — When an enemy isn't available, a new recruit will do The Smell of Fear (August 17, 2006) — Bush administration 'fights' terrorism with incompetence, treason Smiling Buddha (August 10, 2006) — The nuclear game's newest player used to be known as 'collateral damage' Blowback From a Bad War (August 3, 2006) — White supremacists, gangbangers get invaluable training in Iraq Birth Pangs (July 27, 2006) — Welcome to the gates of hell and madness The Shadow Report (July 20, 2006) — A little comeuppance for our trillion-watt arrogance Wounded to the soul (July 13, 2006) — Fasting as a way to protest war and violence Hadji Girl (July 6, 2006) — Racism is just another poison we're spreading in Iraq Spreading Cancer (June 29, 2006) — Depleted uranium turns Bush's lies into high-tech horror Shushing Big Money (June 22, 2006) — Citizens deal a blow to 'corporate personhood' A Vote of No Confidence (June 15, 2006) — Democracy left to languish in living rooms, garages Truth Hound (June 8, 2006) — The First Amendment isn't for sissies Uproar Downwind (June 1, 2006) — Rumsfeld's big bang scuttled, for now, by angry locals Stay the Lie (May 25, 2006) — 'You just keep moving, you shoot and go' Shadow America (May 18, 2006) — 'Worst president in history' may force us to reclaim our principles Divine Strake (May 11, 2006) — Downwinders block DoD's big bang in Nevada — for now Crossing the Border (May 4, 2006) — May Day marchers expand the meaning of being an American The FEMA Gap (April 27, 2006) — Shadima and the ambiguity of giving A Sense of Urgency (April 20, 2006) — 'If we want to end this war, we'll have to replace every Harman in Congress with a Winograd' How Big Is My God? (April 13, 2006) — The cruel stupidity of criminalizing the undocumented Closing the Secret School (April 6, 2006) — Suddenly there's fertile ground for human rights in South America Faith-Based Voting (March 30, 2006) — 'Without procedural integrity, you have nothing' The Definition of Insanity (March 23, 2006) — When Bush champions human dignity, God help us all Trust us (March 16, 2006) — Take this box and stuff it Whistling Diebold (March 9, 2006) — What price will we exact from a hero of democracy? Bush and Gandhi (March 2, 2006) — Humanity comes to a fork in the road Safe to be racist (February 23, 2006) — Muhammad cartoon controversy has nothing to do with free speech The Nader Effect (February 16, 2006) — Democrats are chasing ghosts instead of Republicans Give peace a vote (February 9, 2006) — Democrats could begin crossing the line back into values politics Hole in the future (February 2, 2006) — True cost of Iraq war is beyond calculation Relevant Saint (January 26, 2006) — Martin Luther King has more to give us than a three-day weekend The Polite Majority (January 19, 2006) — How far can we be pushed? Birth of Awareness (January 12, 2006) — My Lai hero forces us to open our eyes to reality of war Primal smirk (January 5, 2006) — The War God has his eyes on Iran — can we stop him? Values in shrink-wrap — (December 29, 2005) Maybe it's time to take Christmas back from Wal-Mart Fear of the Devil — (December 22, 2005) This maze leads to a trap without an exit Panic attack — (December 15, 2005) Hair-trigger response only spreads terror Flickering Dreams of Peace — (December 8, 2005) All you have to do is wake up Inconvenient Journalists — (December 1, 2005) With liberators like this, who needs Saddam? Poll Shock — (November 24, 2005) Off by 40 points, newspaper's predictions may be disturbingly accurate Shake and Bake — (November 17, 2005) U.S. finally confesses to using of white phosphorus in Fallujah A Crime Without a Name — (November 10, 2005) 'Concern' about election fraud is useless without guts and anger The Future Eaters — (November 3, 2005) Killing tomorrow, one nerve gas canister at a time Impeachable offense — (October 27, 2005) Why must justice for a monumental crime grasp at straws? ‘Name This Body Part’ — (October 20, 2005) If Iraq is a democracy, why can't it vote to kick the U.S. out? The God of Torture — (October 13, 2005) Standing against human degradation is not a weakness Ballot and Soul — (October 6, 2005) Democracy needs a revolution every generation Unsheathed future — (September 29, 2005) New Orleans is a toxic cesspool; be wary of an 'all-clear' from a government that lies Soul work — (September 22, 2005) Putting the arts in service of humanity's collective consciousness Circles of Hell — (September 15, 2005) New Orleans gives us a glimpse of Bush's vision for America Our Third World — (September 8, 2005) We're like any other developing country that lets its people die Pat and God — (September 1, 2005) We're stuck with a fool as our truthteller Outraged nurturers — (August 25, 2005) Grieving moms have long made strutting warriors tremble Hiding from Cindy — (August 18, 2005) The world is watching, George — will you look her in the eye? Suicide bombers — (August 11, 2005) 'Killing all mankind' isn't just a metaphor Running on war — (August 4, 2005) Bush presidency is a showcase for 'Turd Blossom's' moral relativism Root causes — (July 28, 2005) PATRIOT Act has no more to do with combating terrorism than invasion of Iraq Catching courage — (July 21, 2005) Our security is our triumph over isolation and fear Disarming the future — (July 14, 2005) The wall between 'us' and 'them' needs to come down America, America — (July 7, 2005) We're losing each other, we're shoving each other away The Spirit of Nazism — (June 30, 2005) Supporters of American torture want us to cut them a little slack Blood and lies — (June 23, 2005) Truth about the Iraq war trickles out despite the media Bad debt — It's time for the world's destitute to stop subsidizing the rich Fear of riffraff — Underlying hysteria sets stage for vote suppression The last war? — Let's risk the mockery and say out loud that it's time to stop The Counter-Recruiters — All the charm of the draft — and then some The Helpless God — Mother's Day, a baby boy and the future of the human race Moonbat lefty for fair elections — Readers respond to recent columns Democracy's Abu Ghraib — If they can disable an election, what's coming next? The silent scream of numbers — The 2004 election was stolen — will someone please tell the media? Killing the witnesses — Did the U.S. military deliberately target journalists in Baghdad? The Father Wound — Two hours with a dying man changed her whole life Morality circus — Prolonging a life for the sake of cockeyed compassion and right-wing politics Trickle-down violence — A militarized society spawns killers with clear consciences Peeling back the mandate — Voting rights are once more at the forefront of the civil rights movement Nuclear exchange — What kind of future does Nevada's new Test Site museum point to? A rosewood coffin — Nun's slaying focuses world attention on plight of rainforest Vietnam Syndrome — The worse things get in Iraq, the more quickly it will come back Save the Iraqis — U.S. air war on the insurgents casts a wide net Crack in the bell — Can Iraq's election be any more legit than our own? The impunity bubble — To U.S. media, Bush's deeds matter far less than his words Family Values — Does a pregnant woman have the right to divorce an abusive husband? America the Hideous — Have we stopped torturing detainees or not? One tsunami a day — Ongoing political and economic disasters are off the radar screen Let the music play — Troops 'honored' with hollow grief, clinical depression and photo-op glory Darwin in high school — In the age of science, Biblical literalists try to stave off extinction Interrupted patriotism — The only troops I can fully support are those who refuse to obey orders Quantifying integrity — A cost-effective, infallible contraption for outing lies? "I'm here" — Roll call of SOA dead summons all of us Jihad with a yahoo — We won’t know how badly the streets stink from rotting corpses Cruel and unusual nomination — It's for time a national referendum on torture How to spell God — Democrats should return to their own core values Day of the Dead — When do we become worse than Saddam Hussein? Critical choice — "Young people these days don't know what an illegal abortion is" Unthinkable chic — Dr. Strangelove's vision gets a makeover A waste of democracy — A thousand pages undermine our justifications for war Murdered language — Smooth, seamless lies turn Bush into a human rights champion Narrow borders — Homeland Security is more worried about ideology than terrorism The Wild East — Bounty hunter epitomizes the "freedom" we've brought to Afghanistan Crying Shame — Beslan tragedy a result of the "war on terror," not a justification for it Invisible boundaries — A daughter goes to college, a single dad relives his past Hunger for hope — "The impossible" is within our reach The founding contradiction — We remain enslaved to an unreconciled past Media groupthink — When the war drums sound, the Times and Post click their heels Bliss,
Ignorance and Mushroom Clouds Resist much, obey little — Poets raise their voices against a fraudulent war Free speech zones — Love America, hate Bush, leave in handcuffs Closed System — "We can learn there are different ways to do democracy" Calling off America — Our fragile democracy may be in more peril than it’s ever been Little Brother — Our president toils not ... but boy, does he ever spin Misplaced curiosity — Media Puritans sure can't deal with sex unless it's a scandal Human strip mines — Torture can only occur in a moral vacuum The Wedding Party — Our mission in Iraq includes turning children into martyrs Fantasy war — Stop-loss order keeps GIs shackled to an illusion Spectator democracy — Let's fight for representative government on our own soil Universal Soldier — There is a difference between being a soldier and being a human being Arrogance and betrayal — Millions of people are on "DU Death Row" "Sorry's" hollow ring — The best damage control is impeachment Feel lucky? — If you don't believe in global warming, you'd better be right Cassandra speaks — Scott Ritter's unblinking vision of our national nightmare Secure birth — The prison system's crime against mother and child Scenes from a quagmire — A united Iraq wants U.S. to stop liberating it Mass destruction — We're looking for WMD in the wrong place The national blessing — Dispute over "Under God" more adrenal than spiritual Silent genocide — Depleted-uranium munitions are contaminating the world One democracy too many — We don't want your kind in this hemisphere Virtuous violence — Peace constitutes a terrible danger Protecting our daughters — Who’s the enemy? What’s the war? The disappeared — Public's dwindling tolerance for slaughter is big PR problem Bad patient — Fighting for your humanity a crucial part of beating cancer Barbed patriotism — Music can't hide brutal truth about School of the Americas The left behind — We're "rescuing" children like we're bringing democracy to Iraq Weird science — A little faith will keep you from choking on White House policy Shell shock — Some GIs will fight war on terror for the rest of their lives Red alert — Even alarmed Republicans have started to break ranks Chump change — When you lay a square nest egg, you're going to feel pain Underground passage — True believers set their sights on heretic Dean Repeated lies — Gilding the occupation doesn't make it democracy Shadow legacy — Looking back four decades at how Saddam got his start Soft targets — Soul-searching in the wake of another 'bombing error' Revolution of roses — The Georgians can teach us something about regime change Shatter
the bowl of heaven — What if men stopped acting
the way Peacock feathers — Bush struts manhood while black hole beckons Tell us the truth — Federal Communications Commission launches a rock tour The perfect weapon — Our love affair with depleted uranium Never forget — Ghosts of Vietnam are reporting for duty in Iraq The mouths of babes — Futile debate stirs up froth and ignores reality Escape from democracy — Media help Californians self-medicate with Arnold Bring Me Men — Can you wage war without a side order of rape? Secrets and leaks — You don't want government functioning too efficiently |
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