In 1937, the American Bar Association refused to allow people of color to join its ranks. With the blessing of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the National Lawyers Guild was founded as a multi-racial alternative to the ABA... FULL STORY...
Aboriginal Genocide
Editorial
By Gideon Polya
Friday, 29 June 2007
Racist White Australian Child Abuse & Passive Mass Murder
AUSTRALIA has been rocked by the decision of the Federal Government to send Police (fine), welfare personnel (fine) and the ARMY IN BATTLE DRESS (WHY?) into remote Aboriginal (Indigenous Australian) communities in the Northern Territory. FULL STORY...
Bring on Cold War II
Editorial
By Ben Tanosborn
Friday, 29 June 2007
America is helping deice the homo sovieticus
Give us a break, Mr. Putin, sharing a radar station in Azerbaijan, US and Russia? You were joking, we assume, but the truth is that our august leader has made a calculated decision from which there is no backing away. FULL STORY...
Why They Hate Us
Op_ed
By MWC NEWS
Friday, 29 June 2007
What's more obnoxious than a person who constantly whines about the injustices committed against him while ignoring his own injustices against others?
What a great day for peace enthusiasts! A new envoy to the Middle East has been appointed for the Quartet, and it’s no other than the former British PM, Tony Blair. Blair, the man who gave the Israelis the green light to flatten Beirut. Blair, the man who started an illegal war in Iraq.
Mcmansions, SUVs, Mega-Churches and the Baghdad Embassy
In microcosmic mimicry of the plight of the besieged middle and laboring classes, my parent's Atlanta neighborhood, as is the case with many others in the vicinity, is being destroyed, in reality -- disappeared -- by a blight of upper-class arrogance.
Tony Blair has the nerve to stand up and deliver a speech at Reuters Corporate Headquarters in London to scream about cynicism in real (uncontrolled) media. He is aware of Reuters, BAE Systems, and the Saudi Royals incestuous relations and has the cheek to utter the word cynicism in his criticism of the messengers. On top of that, he calls for controls on free media.
Gordon Brown, the British prime minister, has said that Britons must remain "constantly vigilant" against a "long-term and sustained" terrorist threat following incidents in England and Scotland.
Hamid Karzai, the Afghan president, has launched an investigation after claims that scores of civilians were killed in US-led air raids in the south of the country.