William Rivers Pitt | The Long Lesson, and New Legacy, of September 11 William Rivers Pitt, Truthout: "It is a refreshing change of pace to see diplomacy at work after so many years of bomb first and ask questions later," writes William Rivers Pitt. "The legacy of September 11 continues to grow. It used to be all about war. Now, it is also about giving peace a chance." Read the Article John Pilger | From Hiroshima to Syria, the Enemy Whose Name We Dare Not Speak John Pilger, Truthout: Under the "weak" Obama, militarism has risen perhaps as never before. With not a single tank on the White House lawn, a military coup has taken place in Washington. Read the Article With War Off the Table, It's Time for Syria Cease-Fire, Negotiations and Talking to Iran Robert Naiman, Truthout: The Obama administration should be able to talk to Russia and Iran about a deal on Iran's nuclear program that establishes détente between the US and Iran. Read the Article How Verizon's Challenge to FCC Net Neutrality Rules Could Silence Minority Voices Mike Ludwig, Truthout: As a federal court considers Verizon's challenge to the FCC's net neutrality rules, advocates say that a victory for big Internet providers could make it harder for minority communities to be visible online. Read the Article The President's Speech Reveals He Has Never Seen War The Daily Take, The Thom Hartmann Program: Now that Obama has seen some limited images of war and is clearly horrified by them, let's have a discussion about all war and the consequences of war. And let's extend that conversation to ways to prevent wars altogether. Read the Article Don't Shrink the US Postal Service; Expand It Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese, Truthout: The Postal Service has survived ideological attacks so far but could serve society still more with intelligent expansion. Read the Article In Los Angeles, Labor Redefines Itself Michael Winship, Moyers & Company: This week's AFL-CIO convention endorsed the expansion of membership to include nontraditional labor organizations, including nonprofits organizing low-wage workers. Read the Article Noam Chomsky: Instead of "Illegal" Threat to Syria, US Should Back Chemical Weapons Ban in All Nations Amy Goodman and Nermeen Shaikh, Democracy Now!: Noam Chomsky weighs in on Obama's Syria speech and argues that this would be a perfect opportunity to ban chemical weapons and impose the chemical weapons convention on the Middle East. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript On the News With Thom Hartmann: House Republicans Have Come Up With Their Latest Plan to Hold Our Economy Hostage, and More In today's On the News segment: House Majority Leader Eric Cantor said Republicans will not raise the debt ceiling unless President Obama delays Obamacare for another year; researchers at the University of Cincinnati have discovered a way to turn used coffee grinds into biodiesel; California is working on a bill that would allow women's clinics to stick to the same standards as primary care facilities; and more. Watch the Video and Read the Transcript 40 Years on: Remembering the First 9/11 Peter Mayo, CounterPunch: September 11 is the 40th anniversary of the bloody coup in Chile, which paved the way for the introduction of neoliberal reforms that are shown to have benefited from the measures adopted post-9/11/2001. Read the Article Anticipating Apocalypse on the Road to Damascus: Dominionist US Military Superiors Find Common Ground with Islamic Extremists Mikey Weinstein, AlterNet: The proposed attack on Syria has some US military superiors licking their chops in delight as an absolutely necessary and foretold event to herald the advent of the Armageddon they pray for endlessly. Read the Article |
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