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The Bank Guarantee that Bankrupted Ireland

The Irish have a long history of being tyrannized, exploited, and oppressed—from the forced conversion to Christianity in the Dark Ages, to slave trading of the natives in the 15th and 16th centuries, to the mid-nineteenth century “potato famine” that was really a holocaust. The British got Ireland’s food exports, while at least one million Irish died from starvation and related diseases, and another million or more emigrated.

Today, Ireland is under a different sort of tyranny, one imposed by the banks and the troika—the EU, ECB and IMF. The oppressors have demanded austerity and more austerity, forcing the public to pick up …

Israel Buys the US Congress: Sabotaging the US-Iran Peace Negotiations

Pro-Israel Policy groups such as AIPAC work with unlimited funding to divert US policy in the region (Middle East).

– Jack Straw, Member of Parliament and former Foreign Secretary of the British Labor Party

The United States should drop a nuclear bomb on Iran to spur the country to end its nuclear program.

– Sheldon Adelson, biggest donor to the Republican Party and major fundraiser for pro-Israel political action committees, speech at Yeshiva University, New York City, October 22, 2013

The question of war or peace with Iran rests with the policies adopted by the White House and the US Congress. The …

Economic Justice: The Final Frontier

On August 24, 2013 tens of thousands of people gathered to celebrate a protest fifty years ago when hundreds of thousands of other people marched and rallied in Washington DC demanding equal rights for African-American residents of the United States. It was on that day the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. made one of his best-known speeches; a speech from which just a few phrases are usually quoted. “I have a dream…” said King that day. “that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of …

Does Iran Have the Right to Enrich Uranium? The Answer Is Yes

Now that serious talks with Iran over its nuclear program are underway, one seemingly insurmountable issue is whether Iran has the right to enrich uranium. The short answer is: Yes.

Those who are trying to torpedo the ongoing talks, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, want Iran to be forced to agree to the whole monty–a complete cessation of uranium enrichment and a dismantling of all enrichment facilities.

Iran claims that it has the inalienable right to enrich uranium as guaranteed in the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT) to which it is a signatory.

The NPT treaty language is quite clear. In Article IV …

Syria: From Fermenting Uprising to Delivering Polio

Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive.

— Sir Walter Scott, 1771-1832

In Syria now, apart from funding weapons to a reported thousand different factions of foreign terrorists from perhaps eighty plus countries, NATO, the US, UK and their Middle East cohorts have seemingly delivered polio.

Prior to interruption by the devastating uprising — designed largely from within the US Embassy in Damascus before Ambassador Robert Ford fled across the border for a flight to the safety of Maryland — Syria had one of the highest polio vaccination rates in the region, with the World Health …

Hockey Atavism

Ice hockey is a game that requires exceptional skill by virtue of having to perform it on an ice surface wearing thin blades of steel. It is a challenging game where a player must elude opponents and combine with teammates to put pucks in the opposition net and keep the puck out of one’s own net. Yet hockey has an unseemly side reflected that undermines its seriousness as a respectable sport. Funnyman Rodney Dangerfield captured the absurdity of hockey in his joke, “I went to a fight the other night and a hockey game broke out.” ((Rodney Dangerfield, “They

Don Those Training Diapers, Training Wheels: How to Spot Microaggression and Kill it Too!

The following public service advertising is brought to you by the school of dampening and dumb-downing, the Admin Class of Overlords of Language, the PC Folk, as in Particularly Cowed Class. This is a typical class on most campuses across this land from sea to shining sea, or C to sniveling C. As in CORRECTNESS!

I have had to face these sorts of workshops for the past 15 years, in higher education and on other fronts, working with non-profits, et al. Luckily, since teaching beginning in 1983, I had at least 15 years without this complete double-think hand ruling all things …

The New Left: Achieving Lily White Status

Other "play nice and be better than thou art" rules

Media Lens gets a lot of things right, and so, it is disappointing when they succumb to what is, increasingly, a tendency on the left to punish lack of purity.

Russell Brand is a comedian. I have no real opinion on his value as such because I’ve not really seen enough. But I did see his interview on the BBC with Jeremy Paxman. What he said was clear, honest, and, yes, obvious. That is a germane point in all this; what he said is what almost everyone should be saying. The system in place is anti-democratic, and institutionalizes inequality. Electoral politics …

Collateral Murder: Evidence of Genocide

In Iraq, you can’t put pink gloves on Apache helicopter pilots and send them into the Ultimate Fighting ring and ask them to take a knee. These are attack pilots wearing gloves of steel, and they go into the ring throwing powerful punches of explosive steel. They are there to win, and they will win.

– Lt. Col. Chris Wallach

The video known as Collateral Murder is strong evidence of genocide being carried out by the US against the people of Iraq. Hidden in the horrors of its brutality is a rich historical record revealing an armed force which systematically targets and …

Working for a Living in an Irrational Economic System

Our economic system is pretty funny, eh.

I don’t mean of the belly laugh sort, but rather the ironic variety (although a decent argument could be made that many elements of modern work life have the humour quotient of a Three Stooges skit).

There was a rally Thursday to support unionized cleaners working in Cadillac Fairview buildings in downtown Vancouver who are paid in the $12 per hour range. Cadillac, self-described as “one of North America’s largest investors, owners and managers of commercial real estate” and owned by the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, has given its former $12 per hour cleaning contract …

The Supreme Court Totally Screwed America’s Labor Unions

Fyodor Dostoyevsky famously said that you can judge a country by how well it treats its prisoners.  This observation has been amended to apply to other groups:  to how well a country treats its old people, to how well it treats its minorities, to how well it treats its children, to how well it treats its mentally ill, even to how well it treats its pets.  That last one is a bit hard to swallow.  (“Hey, Freedonia must be a great country….they’re really nice to their dogs.”)

Because most of the world’s people are required to work for a living, and …

Nakba: A Musical Masterpiece for Palestine

The other day I learned that Gerald Clark, pretty much an unfamiliar name to me, was about to launch a Jazz suite dedicated to the Nakba and the Palestinian people. I was intrigued, I contacted Gerald and offered my help. A day later, the album found its way to my letterbox.

I am usually bored by ‘political music.’ Occasionally it lacks the necessary wit let alone a musical edge. But Clark’s Nakba is a masterpiece — music in its purest and most genuine form. It’s probably best described …

Whitewashing the Middle East

Removing America from the Picture

It bears repeating what George Orwell said about propaganda, that what is left out is often more telling than what is left in. To take a sampling of two recent mainstream articles on Syria, it’s painfully obvious that Orwell had a point. A piece for CNN by Geneive Abdo, a fellow at the Brookings Institute and Middle East specialist, called, “Why Sunni-Shia conflict is worsening”; and an article for the New York Times by Robin Wright of the U.S. Institute of Peace and the Wilson Center, entitled, “Imagining a Remapped Middle East.”

You’d think, reading essays from two “distinguished” …

JFK’s Corporatist and Imperialist Presidency

Part 2: The Kennedy Tax Cuts, GATT, and International Capital

Part One of this series discussed how power and privilege are integral to JFK’s presidential cabinet. Part 2 will address the Kennedy Tax Cuts which are loved by the right-wing, international capital and the precursor to the WTO: GATT.

After all, as linguist and professor Noam Chomsky  says, the Kennedy and Reagan administrations aren’t that different: 

…compare two Presidential administrations in the 1960s and the 1980s, the Kennedy administration and the Reagan administration. Now, in a sense they had a lot in

Putting F35 Warplanes Before People

Nearly 500 people marched into the Burlington, Vt., City Council meeting on October 28 to testify for or against the basing of the boondoggle F-35 warplane at Burlington International Airport.

The City Council planned to hear testimony before voting on two resolutions initiated by the Stop the F-35 Coalition that would bar the plane. One would have banned the plane outright — the other would have imposed noise and crash rate regulations that would have effectively kept the plane out as well.

The movement against the warplane had reached such a critical mass that just two weeks ago, activists were optimistic they …

A Revolution Led by Russell Brand?

Taking No Chances, The Empire Strikes Back With the BBC

“Russell Brand, who are you to edit a political magazine?” asks BBC (British Broadcasting Corp.) interviewer Jeremy Paxman with all the arrogant irrelevance required of an establishment shill at the beginning of an eleven-minute interview on the BBC’s October 23 edition of Newsnight. Posted on the BBC Newsnight channel on Youtube, the interview had almost 6 million views in its first three days

Disappointingly, Brand does not immediately respond to the insult with something like, “Well who are you to decide who does or doesn’t get to edit anything in a …

WikiLeaks’ Mediastan

The True Fifth Estate

Mediastan is a documentary film that follows the journey of a small group of WikiLeaks’ associates in their quest for media outlets to publish secret US diplomatic cables. These young journalists travel through Central Asia and interview editors of local media organizations with the goal of offering cables relevant to their country. In their Press Release, WikiLeaks calls the 94 minute raw film “Operation Cablerun…the world’s first truly global media event”. Julian Assange describes the Central Asia region as “the most fascinating geopolitical region in the world… ; on the top, Russia, on the bottom, China; in the middle, …

Raghead the Fiendly Neighborhood Terrorist: Halloween Special

Trick. Trick. Trick. Trick. Trick….

Counterinsurgency, Death Squads, and the Population as the Target

Empire Under Obama: Part 4

While the American Empire – and much of the policies being pursued – did not begin under President Obama, the focus of “Empire Under Obama” is to bring awareness about the nature of empire to those who may have – or continue – to support Barack Obama and who may believe in the empty promises of “hope” and “change.” Empire is institutional, not individual. My focus on the imperial structure during the Obama administration is not to suggest that it does not predate Obama, but rather, that Obama represents ‘continuity’ in imperialism, not “change.” This part examines the concept of

Support for Robin Hood Tax Growing, but Majority of Democrats Are Still Opposed

Robin Hood tax supporters National Nurses United, economist Jeffrey Sachs, and European Parliament VP tell Congress to support “no brainer” tax on Wall Street.