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WAR CRIMINAL

September 26, 2005 by Jan Herman

“Fallujah is the Guernica of our time,” former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark has said over and over. He said it again at the antiwar protest in Washington, where he once more termed the current occupant of the White House a The Nuremberg judgment calls the war of aggression the supreme international crime. It’s the […]

FROM BULLETS TO BROWNIE

September 26, 2005 by Jan Herman

Morning round-up: “US forces have fired so many bullets in Iraq and Afghanistan — an estimated 250,000 for every insurgent killed — that American ammunition-makers cannot keep up with demand,” We know Christopher Hitchens insists it’s a lie — see his debate with George Galloway (scroll down for the video) — but the British medical […]

READ ALL ABOUT IT

September 25, 2005 by Jan Herman

Norman Mailer, where are you? An estimated 300,000 people turned out, protest organizers said, which was “triple their original target.” A mere 200 counter-demonstrators or so showed up outside the FBI building, the Post reports. The Bullshitter-in-Chief was out of town. Out to lunch, too, where he usually is. donor to peace causes, environmental causes […]

CHEAP LABOR, ANYONE?

September 23, 2005 by Jan Herman

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MERCENARIES AND DISASTER PROFITEERING

September 23, 2005 by Jan Herman

Here’s a must-read report: Jeremy Scahill’s “Overkill” about the deployment of privatized paramilitary mercenaries in New Orleans, like those pictured below, as noted Cahill quotes one of the roughly “150 heavily armed Get thee to Washington. — Tireless Staff of Thousands EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

BE THERE

September 22, 2005 by Jan Herman

As much as we love literature, we feel it’s more important to confront the Bullshitter-in-Chief’s regime. So it’s no contest for us. We’d rather participate in the National Book Festival, which begins there at the same time. (Vide Wouldn’t you rather attend the Operation Ceasefire Concert, than listen to book fest host Laura Bush extoll […]

TODDLIN’ TOWN

September 21, 2005 by Jan Herman

We’re back from Chicago, the most underrated city in the country. One of the things we noticed on a cool, sunny day: Michigan Avenue, brimming with tourists and shoppers from the Tribune Tower, made New York’s Fifth Avenue look like a cheap alleyway. Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections at Northwestern University Library (just […]

POET TELLS LAURA TO FUCK OFF

September 21, 2005 by Jan Herman

As you probably know by now, the poet Sharon Olds has turned down Laura Bush’s invitation to this weekend’s National Book Festival in Washington and — “more better” (in the mortal words of the Bullshitter-in-Chief) — a chance to dine with the bullshitter’s wife-in-chief. Olds writes, protesting the war in Iraq and the regime’s attack […]

R.I.P.

September 14, 2005 by Jan Herman

fell on deaf ears in the U.S. Supreme Court. And we have seen no news that Texas Gov. Rick Perry lifted a finger to prevent her from being executed either. Postscript:

IF FRANCES NEWTON DIES TODAY

September 14, 2005 by Jan Herman

look at this video of Frances Newton, who is miscarriage of justice.

BACK TO BAGHDAD-ON-THE-GULF

September 12, 2005 by Jan Herman

Want some rare insight into the Katrina catastrophe? Check out Mike Howell on the looting he saw by middle- and upper-class whites, the evacuation procedures (or lack thereof) and what he terms “the seven betrayals”; and “Overkill,” about the privatized paramilitary deployment. Then have a look at this picture and caption worth a thousand words: […]

WHAT WAR IN IRAQ?

September 12, 2005 by Jan Herman

World News page of the WashPost web site. It’s the fourth story down on the LAT web site’s International news page. (In the NYT print edition it was slotted on page A6.) — Tireless Staff of Thousands EmailFacebookTwitterReddit

COMMANDING PRESENCE

September 12, 2005 by Jan Herman

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NEW ORLEANS ‘NABES

September 11, 2005 by Jan Herman

Here’s a very stylish

UNTOLD STORY OF ‘HURRICANE MUSIC’

September 9, 2005 by Jan Herman

Remember the lone violinist Samuel Thompson, who WFMT, in Chicago, which may do a story of its own about him. It ought to, we wrote them, because he seemed to us “a really fine person” whose “experience intersects lots of things,” including “classical music, African-American heritage, Katrina” and so on. Well, here’s an untold part […]

BLAME THE PRESS: DEAD MAN FLOATING

September 9, 2005 by Jan Herman

Forgive us, lawd, we know not what we do. Fools that we are, we offered an typical faux memo to “Iraq’s Kurdish, Shiite and Sunni leaders” from “An American friend.” Advising them on the impact Katrina is likely to have on Iraq, due to the weakened political capital of our Bullshitter-in-Chief, he tells them who’s […]

BAGHDAD-ON-THE-GULF

September 8, 2005 by Jan Herman

We don’t read Tom Friedman much lately, at least not with any expectation of enlightenment. But he surprised us the other day with a couple of things he wrote about the Bullshitter-in-Chief and his bullshit regime in re: Hurricane Katrina: These are people so much better at inflicting pain than feeling it, so much better […]

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