>>NOTE: The results of the Iraqi Prime Minister Handicap (reported Saturday) were premature. The correct order of finish is as follows: 1.) United States 2.) Iraqi Governing Council 3.) United Nations. After a review of the race, it was determined that United States, ridden at the last-minute by Iraqi...
Continue ReadingBecause it’s Memorial Day (and, perhaps, because the Administration has tried intensely for weeks to suppress attention to American losses) there couldn’t be a higher awareness today about the human cost of war. What brought some of the reality to me was a photo piece in yesterday’s NYT Week...
Continue ReadingToday’s Doonesbury strip is a tribute to the U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq. Primarily a listing of those who died as of April 23rd, I think it’s as poignant as it is tasteful. Here’s the link.
Continue ReadingIf you’ve been following this blog, you know that I’m crazy about the Newsmap. (The map creates a visual, real time picture of the biggest news stories as aggregated by Google’s news tracker. The bigger the story — according to number of links — the more display space it...
Continue ReadingThe following story, entitled “FBI Abducts Artist Steve Kurtz, Seizes Art,” was picked up from the Bay Area IndyMedia. Besides his background described below, Kurtz is the author of several books, including “Electronic Civil Disobedience” and “Digital Resistance.” FEAR RUN AMOK Steve Kurtz is Associate Professor in the Department...
Continue ReadingTrack Conditions: Extremely Slick. Weather: Dark Winning Time: Before Brahimi Could Blink. Owners: Baath Party/C.I.A.
Continue ReadingThe Pottery Barn analogy might have been a little too tame.
Continue ReadingSo, why did the Boston Globe specifically choose this shot from the Mueller/Ashcroft press conference for Thursday’s front page? (The meeting involved a warning to the public of a possible summer attack on the U.S.) a.) good composition (with terrorist framed in the middle) b.) striking lack of eye...
Continue ReadingIn his piece last weekend, Frank Rich discusses how the hooding of Iraqi detainees, although periodically reported in the press in 2003, remained largely insignificant until the Abu Ghraib images surfaced. For example, Rich points out that the footage Michael Moore used in his film, showing U.S. troops making...
Continue ReadingThis photo, shot in 1956, is of the ruins of Babylon. It’s from a series of vintage photographs of Iraq from the University of California Riverside’s Museum of Photography. Looking at the ruins of mighty Babylon, I found myself ruminating on the nature of empire. They rise, they fall,...
Continue ReadingAs the phrase goes, all’s fair in love and war. In her Re-Invention process, it looks like Madonna is now working the war side. But why not? If the Administration can take war so lightly as to drop the bar on unilateral intervention, prisoner rights and targeted assassination, then...
Continue ReadingOne thing you can’t accuse MoveOn of is a lack of audacity. To see their most recent ad, click HERE.
Continue ReadingAlthough I was unable to find any photo documentation of today’s event (even on IndyMedia!), the American Friends Services Committee reportedly installed their exhibition “Eyes Wide Open: the Human Cost of War in Iraq” today in Washington, D.C. As part of an exhibit that is traveling to 10 cities,...
Continue ReadingThe only new development in the President’s big Iraq speech last night? He finally called it an “occcupation.” …I guess stubbornness can make you a little slow. (The cartoon is from last May.) send this cartoon to a friend!
Continue ReadingIn the bubble of the White House, Bush and Co. seem convinced they can aggressively and unilaterally pursue war in Iraq one day, then suddenly back-off and “finesse” the whole thing with a “Mission Accomplished” gesture the next. If it had been six months ago, the spin probably would...
Continue ReadingAs far as low denominator, anti-nuke, flash animation goes, “Lil Suzy And Atomic Energy” (at virgilcrow.com) delivers the goods. I especially like the narrator. Click HERE to view.
Continue ReadingLeaving the latest Abu Ghraib pictures and video for others to publish, I believe the statements of the detainees are much more powerful. Watching the video that was just released seems to only reinforce the anonymity of the photos. When you read the statements, however, they have the effect...
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