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The United States of Violence"Superior violence, according to countless scripts, was righteous and viscerally satisfying. Television and movies, ever since childhood, presented greater violence as the ultimate weapon and final fix, uniquely able to put an end to conflict. Leaving menace for dead -- you couldn’t beat that. But at home in the USA and far away, the practical and moral failures of violence became irrefutable. In Iraq, sources of unauthorized violence met with escalating American violence. In the United States, war opponents met with presidential contempt." |
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The Pro-War Undertow of the Blackwater Scandal"With all the media attention to sectarian violence in Iraq, the favorite motif of coverage is the suicide bombing that underscores the conflagration as Iraqi-on-Iraqi violence. American reporters and commentators rarely touch on the U.S. occupation as perpetrator and catalyst of the carnage." |
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Freedom and Responsibility at "Forum 2000""The information revolution made possible by advances in communication technology, has also been accompanied by negative consequences. There is an information overload with too much news becoming no news at all, and too much information leading to confusion. There is also the ever-increasing danger that those who control dominant forms of media can control or direct the flow of information, turning it into a more effective means of propaganda, or exploiting it through sensationalism for crass commercial gain." |
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Iraq, Iraq, Partitioning Iraq for a Nomination"If only the U.S. could seriously and forcefully resolve the Israeli-Palestinian issue, much of the animosity of the Muslim world toward America will dissipate, and with respectful dialogue and constructive diplomacy the Muslim world can be enlisted to solve what is essentially a Muslim civil strife in Iraq; ergo an exit strategy, although American bases will remain to ensure SUV's live on cheaply with Muslim oil." |
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Rebellion, apathy or self-delusion--how do you respond to oppression?Against the Soviet one-party state, we in the West used to boast that ours was a multi-party democracy where the electorate had a choice of representation, yet for all the good Nancy Pelosi, John Kerry or Hilary Clinton and other Democratic drones have done, Congress might as well be called a two-faced Supreme Soviet. |
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"This Election Isn't Over. It Hasn't Even Started.""In other words, this election is in flux. A lot will happen between now and January, and even more will occur in January to make this race interesting." |
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Sputnik, 50 Years Later: The Launch of Techno-Power"Sputnik was instantly fascinating and alarming. The American press swooned at the scientific vistas and shuddered at the military implications." |
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Waiting for the November Middle East Peace "Conference""It is not too late for this to occur, but we're running out of time, with much work remaining to be done, and with no choice but to get it done. The consequences of failure grow with each passing week." |
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