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Handover Or Hangover?
"It will be like in Lebanon during the civil war. The only person who could move outside the embassy then was the ambassador, with a tank in front...
Maria Tomchick

G8 Summit: Activism in a Police State
The first day the Group of Eight (G8) leaders gathered for their June 8-10 Summit in Sea Island, Georgia, three protesters walked down the streets...
Benjamin Dangl

The Bill With Nine Lives
In January 2003, the Center for Public Integrity published a leaked copy of pending legislation being prepared by the Justice Department. Quickly...
Geov Parrish

The Agony of Defeat
Time was, Condoleezza Rice was admonishing the North Koreans--who were offering to dismantle their nuclear program in exchange for food aid--that...
Eddie Tews

Anybody But Evil (Lesser or Greater):Greens Expand Presidential Choices
Progressive voters now have two alternatives to the dismal John Kerry in November. The Green Party chose party activist and tireless campaigner,...
Lansing Scott

 

"I accept the legal conclusion of the Attorney General and the Department of Justice that I have the authority under the Constitution to suspend Geneva as between the United States and Afghanistan, but I decline to exercise that authority at this time...I determine that the Taliban detainees are unlawful combatants and, therefore, do not qualify as prisoners of war under Article 4 of Geneva." -- George W. Bush, in a White House memo dated February 7, 2002.

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