Monthly Archives: June 2006

These Songs Of Freedom

    BBC aired a documentary on March 29, 2006 about an anti-war march that some Iraq War veterans took across the South to protest the war. Here is a Daily Kos diary by theyrereal that discusses the march. Click … Continue reading

Posted in Foreign Policy, Human Rights, Iraq | 2 Comments

Haditha And The Menendez Defense

Can we agree on a few basic things? Can we agree that unprovoked premeditated murder is a criminal act? Can we agree that there is no excuse for murdering toddlers in cold blood? Can we agree that we must punish … Continue reading

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Wide World Of Blogs!

  Spanning the globe to bring you the constant variety of the web…the thrill of victory…and the agony of defeat…the human drama of athletic blogging…this is Mash’s Wide World of Blogs! Ok, since I have yet to get any complaints, I feel … Continue reading

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Is It Safe?

    Torture needs a rationale to survive. Torture needs a justification. States that torture always find ways to justify torture as an act that is within the law. They use the law as the first weapon of torture. Before … Continue reading

Posted in Human Rights, Torture | 13 Comments

Never Mind The Corpse In The Street

    Amir Taheri has written an article for Commentary magazine entitled "The Real Iraq". As most people know by now, Taheri is the charlatan who made up the Iranian Jewish badge story out of whole cloth. Taheri is also … Continue reading

Posted in Foreign Policy, Iraq, Media, Politics | 9 Comments