Coleen Rowley: Why Do Americans Hate Beheadings But Love Drone Killings?

 It's depressing otherwise to learn how many uninformed people there are that still think "bombing the village to save it" somehow can work. Such "war on terror" propaganda is actually effective on the liberal-minded who are more vulnerable to having their emotional buttons -- fear, hate, greed, false pride and blind loyalty -- pressed than More

(Video) Gerald Celente> The Business of America Has Become War

[youtube=http://youtu.be/I2RGGarLN20] Greg Hunter Published on Jun 25, 2013 http://usawatchdog.com/were-going-int... Gerald Celente, Publisher of "The Trends Journal," says, "When all else fails, they will take us to war. We are seeing war drums beating louder and louder throughout the Middle East as the Middle East is collapsing." As far as a real recovery is concerned, Celente boldly states, More

(Video) Gerald Celente> The Business of America Has Become War

[youtube=http://youtu.be/I2RGGarLN20] Greg Hunter Published on Jun 25, 2013 http://usawatchdog.com/were-going-int... Gerald Celente, Publisher of "The Trends Journal," says, "When all else fails, they will take us to war. We are seeing war drums beating louder and louder throughout the Middle East as the Middle East is collapsing." As far as a real recovery is concerned, Celente boldly states, More

Juan Cole> Iraq Redux: Top Ten Ways TV Networks Are Screwing Us Again

David Gregory's attack on Glenn Greenwald is an example of how the media is acting as a government propaganda machine against Edward Snowden. (photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images) By Juan Cole  25 June 13  Informed Comment via ReaderSupportedNews.org U.S. television news is a danger to the security of the United States. First, it is so oriented More

Juan Cole> Iraq Redux: Top Ten Ways TV Networks Are Screwing Us Again

David Gregory's attack on Glenn Greenwald is an example of how the media is acting as a government propaganda machine against Edward Snowden. (photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images) By Juan Cole  25 June 13  Informed Comment via ReaderSupportedNews.org U.S. television news is a danger to the security of the United States. First, it is so oriented More

Chase Madar> How Dystopian Secrecy Contributes to Clueless Wars

"Al-Qaeda remains a simmering menace, but as an organization hardly the greatest threat to the United States.  In fact, if you measure national security in blood and money, as many of us still do, by far the greatest threat to the United States over the past dozen years has been our own clueless foreign policy." More

Chase Madar> How Dystopian Secrecy Contributes to Clueless Wars

"Al-Qaeda remains a simmering menace, but as an organization hardly the greatest threat to the United States.  In fact, if you measure national security in blood and money, as many of us still do, by far the greatest threat to the United States over the past dozen years has been our own clueless foreign policy." More

Kathy Manley> I Was One of the Radicals at the Mosque

In Defense of Radicalism by KATHY MANLEY  WEEKEND EDITION MAY 3-5, 2013  Counterpunch.org After the Boston Marathon bombing some media outlets have suggested that the Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center (ISBCC) was an incubator of radicalism because the Tsarnaev brothers occasionally worshipped there, and because they had permitted “radicals” who “defended terrorism suspects” to speak More

Kathy Manley> I Was One of the Radicals at the Mosque

In Defense of Radicalism by KATHY MANLEY  WEEKEND EDITION MAY 3-5, 2013  Counterpunch.org After the Boston Marathon bombing some media outlets have suggested that the Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center (ISBCC) was an incubator of radicalism because the Tsarnaev brothers occasionally worshipped there, and because they had permitted “radicals” who “defended terrorism suspects” to speak More

Lawrence Davidson> War and Institutionalizing Abuse

War and Institutionalizing Abuse By Lawrence Davidson  Sunday, 17 February 2013  MWCNews.net What is War? In the halls of Congress and confines of the Oval Office, the perception is that the U.S. is at war with an enemy called al-Qaeda. Is this actually the case or is the claim an exaggerated piece of propaganda that has conveniently More

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