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
Mar 162012
 

The Guns That Smoked

One thousand folks, one San Francisco beach, and one hard-to-ignore message…
Found on HumanBannersf.com. And note: being circulated by MoveOn.org

by THE INSIDER

A new social movement has arrived on the scene and it even has a sexy brand: “The 99% Spring.”

Combining the “99 percent” meme, made famous by the Occupy Wall Street movement, with the “Arab Spring” meme, made famous through the ongoing struggle for democratic rights in the Arab world, the organizers of the movement say they will attempt to carry the momentum created in these social movements forward in the coming weeks and months ahead.

This is exciting stuff, to say the very least. Continue reading »

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Mar 162012
 

CORPORATE CRIME REPORTER
From our archives (2007): The cast has changed a bit, but the problem remains the same

Manacled corporado. In the US a sight as rare as flying pigs

Twenty Things You Should Know About Corporate Crime
21 Corporate Crime Reporter 25, June 12, 2007

Twenty years ago, Corporate Crime Reporter, a weekly print newsletter, was launched.

From the beginning, the most popular feature of Corporate Crime Reporter has been a question/answer format interview. Continue reading »

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Mar 162012
 

Why the Justice Dept. Should Say No to Deferred Prosecution in Gulf Oil Spill Criminal Case

This is what really get us: The people are constantly begging “their” representatives and officials to do the obvious. Some democracy!—Eds


Pelican covered in oil: The suffering of untold millions of creatures means absolutely nothing to these bastards.
by RUSSELL MOKHIBER, Corporate Crime Reporter

The Justice Department should not settle the Gulf oil spill criminal cases with deferred prosecution agreements.

That’s the take of David Uhlmann.

Uhlmann is the former chief of the Department’s Environmental Crimes Section.

And he’s currently a Professor at the University of Michigan Law School. Continue reading »

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Mar 162012
 

All Quiet on the Southern Front

 
Zuhair al-Qaisi , RIP, courtesy of an Israeli assassination strike.

by URI AVNERY

“What have you learned in school today, my son?”

“There was no school today. There is an emergency!”

“And what have you learned from that, my son?”

ACTUALLY, QUITE a lot.

This week’s “round”, as the army likes to call it, followed a well-established pattern, as formal as a religious ritual. Continue reading »

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Mar 162012
 

“The attacks on us are extraordinarily revealing”

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange speaks with WSWS

By Richard Phillips, WSWS.ORG, a socialist organization
Thank you, WSWS.ORG
16 March 2012

Julian Assange spoke with the World Socialist Web Site this week about the US-led attacks on WikiLeaks, freedom of the press and other basic democratic rights, and the impending British Supreme Court ruling on his appeal against extradition to Sweden on bogus sexual assault allegations.  The WikiLeaks founder and editor-in-chief has not been charged with a single crime in Sweden, Britain or any other country. Nevertheless, Assange has been held under house arrest for over 450 days, forced to wear an electronic ankle tag, observe a 10 p.m. curfew and report to police on a daily basis.

Julian Assange leaving Royal Court of Justice in London last July (photo: acidpolly) Continue reading »
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