Gareth Porter discusses his article of quarrels between Obama, Gen. Petraeus, and the Pentagon.
Archive for February, 2009
The President vs. The Pentagon: Part II
Posted: 19 February 2009 by Editors in International AffairsTags: Afghanistan, AntiWar radio, Clinton, Dyncorp, fascism, Gareth Porter, George Bush, international law, IPS, Iran, Iraq, Newspeak, Obama, Odierno, Paul Jay, Pentagon, Petraeus, residual forces, SOFA, terrorism, US, War
‘American Recovery and Reinvestment’ Act is the New ‘Patriot’ Act (Video)
Posted: 19 February 2009 by Editors in National News, Political ScienceTags: anti-Statism, Austrian, bailout, banking, capitalism, Chrysler, Congress, Constitution, corporatism, Democrat, Detroit, dollar, earmarks, economy, fascism, Federal Reserve, Ford, Geitner, George Bush, Gitmo, GM, gold, GOP, Lew Rockwell, libertarian, lobbyists, market-anarchism, Napolitano, nationalization, Newspeak, Obama, Paulsson, Pelosi, Peter Schiff, pork, Reid, Republican, Ron Paul, Senate, Steve Moore, stimulus, TARP, UAW, US, WSJ
Libertarian Judge Andrew Napolitano’s internet show “Freedom Watch” from FNC’s Strategy Room interviews Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX), WSJ’s Steve Moore, and anarcho-capitalist president of the Mises Institute Lew Rockwell, Jr. with Peter Schiff and Tracy Byrnes in studio.
STOP OBAMA’S WAR
Posted: 19 February 2009 by Editors in Af-Pak War, International AffairsTags: Afghanistan, al-Qaeda, al-Qaida, AntiWar.com, bin Laden, Cheney, Democratic Party, Eric Garris, George Bush, Giliani, human rights, international law, Jason Ditz, Justin Raimondo, Karzai, libertarian, Middle East, Newspeak, Obama, pacifism, Pakistan, surge, Taliban, terrorism, US, War, Zardari
Message from AntiWar.com.
Has a Professor Found Osama Using Common Sense?
Posted: 18 February 2009 by Little Alex in Af-Pak War, International AffairsTags: 9/11, Afghanistan, al-Qaeda, al-Qaida, attacks, bin Laden, drones, fascism, Gilani, Gillespie, human rights, International Commission of Jurists, international law, Kurram, libertarian, Maddow, Middle East, Newspeak, Obama, Pakistan, surge, terrorism, UN, US, War, War on Terror, Zardari
A UCLA geographer has claimed to pinpoint the low margin of error location of Osama bin-Laden that the US is ignoring in pursuit of Obama’s ‘good war’.
Chomsky’s Lectern: There’s Never Been a Medical Reason to Criminalize Marijuana, Only Class
Posted: 17 February 2009 by Noam Chomsky in Chomsky's Lectern, Political ScienceTags: 420, Chomsky, Ciudad Juarez, class, drug war, experiment, history, insanity, law, libertarian, liberty, marijuana, Mexico, prohibition, racism, US
Prof. Chomsky on the criminalization of marijuana to target certain classes. For more, see Part II of “Chomsky’s Lectern: Anarchism, Elections, and the Problem of Crime”. Pretty funny.
God Flip-Flops on Darwin
Posted: 17 February 2009 by Stefan Molyneux in ----, PhilosophyTags: anarchism, atheism, Bible, biology, Catholic, Coercion, Darwin, Dawkins, evolution, Freedomain Radio, God, God is not Great, Hitchens, Pope, reason, religion, science, secular humanism, terrorism, The God Delusion, Vatican, War
Stefan Molyneux, host of Freedomain Radio, mocks the Vatican’s new ‘openness toward evolution’.
In One End and Out the Other
Posted: 16 February 2009 by Editors in International Affairs, Political ScienceTags: 26/11, Afghanistan, anti-Statism, AntiWar.com, bin Laden, Cheney, defense budget, Eric Garris, Gates, George Bush, human rights, international law, Jason Ditz, Justin Raimondo, libertarian, media, Middle East, military industrial complex, Newspeak, Obama, pacifism, Pentagon, PR, taxation, terrorism, unemployment, US, War
Message from AntiWar.com.
The Weapon With the Most Massive Potential Destruction is a Bank Note in China
Posted: 14 February 2009 by Editors in National News, Political ScienceTags: anti-Statism, bailout, banking, Buton, China, corporatism, currency, debt, deficit, economy, fascism, Federal Reserve, fiat, hyperinflation, inflation, libertarian, Mises, Newspeak, Obama, printing press, US
China is concerned with the depreciation of the dollar, due to US money creation out of control.
Pesticides in the Banana Industry
Posted: 12 February 2009 by Editors in International AffairsTags: banana plantations, cancer, children, corporatism, Costa Rica, disability, Ecuador, EPA, fumigation, health, human rights, labor, mancozeb, People and Power, pesticides, Samah el Shahat, South America, workers
al Jazeera investigates the promotion and use of pesticides in the banana industry.























