Haiti: This Is Not A Crisis—This Is A Rebellion

"A Catholic church in Petionville held a mass with political undertones against the dictatorship. When marchers from outside took refuge from the police inside the church, the Haitian National Police tear gassed the entire congregation."

[Video] The Empire President: Jeremy Scahill on Obama's "Neo Con" Doctrine of Military Force in U.N. Speech and Brazillian President Dilma Rousseff on Spying and the Internet

[youtube=http://youtu.be/rICwOoWesz4] Published on Sep 25, 2013 In an address to the United Nations General Assembly, President Obama openly embraced an aggressive military doctrine backed by previous administrations on using armed force beyond the international norm of self-defense. Obama told the world that the United States is prepared to use its military to defend what he called More

[Video] The Empire President: Jeremy Scahill on Obama’s “Neo Con” Doctrine of Military Force in U.N. Speech and Brazillian President Dilma Rousseff on Spying and the Internet

[youtube=http://youtu.be/rICwOoWesz4] Published on Sep 25, 2013 In an address to the United Nations General Assembly, President Obama openly embraced an aggressive military doctrine backed by previous administrations on using armed force beyond the international norm of self-defense. Obama told the world that the United States is prepared to use its military to defend what he called More

Tomgram> Noam Chomsky> Humanity Imperiled: The Path to Disaster

Tomgram: Noam Chomsky, The Eve of Destruction Posted by Noam Chomsky at 9:02am, June 4, 2013  TomDispatch.com It didn’t take long.  In the immediate aftermath of the dropping of the “victory weapon,” the atomic bomb, on two Japanese cities in August 1945, American fears and fantasies ran wild.  Almost immediately, Americans began to reconceive themselves as potential victims More

Tomgram> Noam Chomsky> Humanity Imperiled: The Path to Disaster

Tomgram: Noam Chomsky, The Eve of Destruction Posted by Noam Chomsky at 9:02am, June 4, 2013  TomDispatch.com It didn’t take long.  In the immediate aftermath of the dropping of the “victory weapon,” the atomic bomb, on two Japanese cities in August 1945, American fears and fantasies ran wild.  Almost immediately, Americans began to reconceive themselves as potential victims More

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