Things to consider—

Since early 2011, Obama's been waging proxy war on Syria. Imported death squads masquerade as freedom fighters. The scheme's familiar. It repeats. It reflects US imperialism's dark side. In the 1980s, CIA-recruited mujahideen fighters battled Afghanistan's Soviet occupiers. Ronald Reagan called them "the moral equivalent of our founding fathers." He characterized Contra killers the same way. —Stephen LendmanFor over a century now US ambassadors have acted as fifth columns in the nations they are embedded in, their role chiefly to foster corporate and plutocratic power and coordinate machinations against any truly pro-democratic government.•••••"The dead end identity politics of SF Pride, which sells out a peace hero like Bradley Manning to curry favor with the American ruling class, is what I had in mind. The empire loves your tameness, irrelevance and cowardice, SF Pride. You don’t bother the American ruling class — a five foot two, 105 pound soldier does because he has a conscience and because he didn’t make comfort the guiding principle of his life...." —Randy Shields
May 272011
 

Winning by default—
Is there any honor in such victories?

Democrat Hochul: Swept to victory after GOP implosion

JUST ABOUT EVERYONE in progressive circles is wildly cheering the recent upset victory for the Dems in a heavily brainwashed district of Western New York (the 26th, formerly Jack Kemp’s political pasture), one of the state’s most reactionary precincts. They should sober up quick, in fact, prontissimo, and look squarely at what this triumph really means, and what it portends for the future of ordinary Americans. Continue reading »

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May 272011
 

Editor’s Note:  This still doesn’t cancel the assumption that DSK may have been set up by a rival faction within the global capitalist mafia
By Greg Palast

Now that I’ve dispensed with the obvious and obnoxious teaser headline, let’s drop the towel and expose Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s history of arrogant abuse. The truth is, the grandee of the IMF has molested Africans for years.   Continue reading »

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May 272011
 

 

The   B u l l e t

Socialist Project • E-Bulletin No. 509

May 27, 2011

“Only the Names Have Changed”
The Continued Struggle for Democracy in Egypt
Interview with Mamdouh Habashi

President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali of Tunisia, second from left, in the Tunis hospital room of Mohamed Bouazizi, who set himself on fire after police had confiscated the produce he sold without a permit. The desperate act of this young man ignited the wave of Arab rebellions.

Mamdouh Habashi is Vice-President of the World Forum for Alternatives and an executive board member of the Arab-African Research Centre in Cairo, Egypt.

On May 5, 2011, Constanze Knoche, correspondent and co-editor of Weltnetz TV, took advantage of Mamdouh Habashi’s recent trip to Germany to discuss the current situation in Egypt and the direction of the Egyptian revolution. The following interview is transcribed and translated from the original German. Continue reading »

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