Greg Palast | Big Oil, Big Ketchup and The Assassination of Hugo Chavez Greg Palast, Truthout: A telling glimpse at the extraordinary career of Venezuelan President and Robin Hood figure Hugo Chavez, how he has cheated kidnap and assassination - and may yet cheat death by maintaining his accomplishments. Read the Article Military Judge Refuses to Toss Out Charges Against Bradley Manning, but Calls His Pretrial Punishment Illegal Jason Leopold, Truthout: The nine months Pfc. Bradley Manning spent in a windowless cell - at times without any clothing - amounted to illegal pretrial punishment, a military judge ruled. But she refused to dismiss charges against him. Read the Article US Could Refuse to Leave Any Troops in Afghanistan Lesley Clark and Jonathan S. Landay, McClatchy Newspapers: The White House says it's possible that no US troops will be left in Afghanistan after 2014. The "zero option" statement is meant to pressure Afghan President Hamid Karzai into accepting American terms for keeping US soldiers in his country to train Afghan security forces. Read the Article PTSD: The Soldier's Private War Robert Wilbur and James L. Knoll IV, Truthout: Matt Howard of Iraq Veterans Against the War says that military psychiatrists frequently label veterans as suffering from personality disorders or alcoholism instead of PTSD; this makes it harder for veterans to obtain expensive health care and other benefits after discharge. Read the Article The Progressive Caucus: Enabling Obama's Rightward Moves? Norman Solomon, Norman Solomon's Website: We need Progressive Caucus members who are progressives first and loyal Democrats second, not the other way around. Read the Article In Kabul, Widows and Orphans Move Up Kathy Kelly, Voices for Creative Nonviolence: The women I visited today are moving on up; single, desperate mothers with children are relocating to the highest mountain ranges, up the slope into a cold vacuum, fleeing the streets and daily business of a city that can't feed or use them. Read the Article Corporate America: A Whale in a Fish Tank Thom Hartmann and Sam Sacks, The Daily Take: Whales don't belong in fish tanks any more than giant transnational monopolies or oligopolies belong in our economy. While banking is the most notorious example of whales in a fish tank, it's not the only example. Read the Article On the News With Thom Hartmann: More States Are Considering Ditching the Death Penalty, and More In today's On the News segment: More states are considering ditching the death penalty; 2012 was the hottest year ever recorded; giant war profiteer KBR is being held responsible for the poisoning of a dozen soldiers with a chemical known as sodium dichromate; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript And the Academy Award for the Promotion of Torture Goes to... David Clennon, Truthout: Those who are protesting the easy tolerance of torture in Zero Dark Thirty have been dismissed by some commentators as having a political agenda. The problem of torture is not political. It's moral. And it's criminal. Read the Article Dozens Injured in Ferry Accident in Lower Manhattan Marc Santora, The New York Times News Service: A ferry crashed as it was docking in Lower Manhattan, injuring several dozen passengers, according to fire officials. The cause of the accident was not immediately clear. Read the Article Economic Update: Our Unjust Federal Tax System Richard D. Wolff, Economic Update/Truthout: In his weekly radio segment, Professor Richard Wolff provides economic updates on how the new US tax deal favors the rich, the deepening student loan problems, and how 2012 benefited billionaires. Listen to the Radio Program |
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