A great biography on my former adviser at DePaul University in whom I take great pride and to whom I extend endless gratitude for the ways he changed my life and planted the seeds to be a better man as time moves on.
Archive for February, 2010
American Radical: The Trials of Norman Finkelstein (Full Film)
Posted: 28 February 2010 by Little Alex in Palestine-Israel, Political ScienceTags: academia, activism, Alan Dershowitz, anti-semitism, antiwar movement, apartheid, atheism, Beyond Chutzpah, biography, DePaul University, fascism, Gaza, Hezbollah, Hizbollah, holocaust, human rights, international law, Israel, Israel lobby, Israel-Lebanon War, Judaism, Lebanon, Middle East, Noam Chomsky, Norman Finkelstein, Palestine-Israel, rejectionism, terrorism, The Holocaust Industry, two-state solution, US, Vietnam War, War, West Bank, WWII, Zionism
Allegations Federal Reserve Financed Saddam Not ‘Bizarre’ as Bernanke Asserts
Posted: 27 February 2010 by Editors in International Affairs, Political ScienceTags: bailout, banking, Ben Bernanke, Congress, corruption, Donald Rumsfeld, economy, Federal Reserve, fiat money, FMOC, George Bush, Greece, human rights, inflationary tax, international law, Iran-Iraq War, Iraq, Iraq War, libertarian, liberty, Middle East, Newspeak, NSA, Reagan Administration, Roert Bridge, Ron Paul, Saddam Hussein, US, War, War on Terror, Watergate, WMD
Robert Bridge at Russia Today refutes Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke calling Rep. Ron Paul’s allegations the organization financed Iraq’s arms acquisitions to commit atrocities ‘bizarre’.
Ray McGovern on America’s Terrorist Detained in Iran
Posted: 27 February 2010 by Sayyid in International AffairsTags: Abdulhamek Rigi, Abdulhamid Rigi, Ahmadinejad, Bush Administration, CIA, Condoleezza Rice, diplomacy, fascism, Hillary Clinton, human rights, IAEA, international law, Iran, Iraq, Iraq War, Israel, Jundallah, MEK, Middle East, Netanyahu, NPT, nuclear weapons, Obama Administration, Pakistan, Ray McGovern, Robert Baer, Seymour Hersh, Sistan-Baluchistan, Susan Rice, terrorism, UN, War, War on Terror, WMD
Former C.I.A. analyst Ray McGovern’s article at AntiWar.com sums the strongly reported ties between the U.S. government and Jundallah, a Balochi separatist group dubbed as a terrorist organiztation, in light of the Iranian government’s arrest of its leader.
Obama Administration Calls America’s Empirical Ties to Terror Group ‘Ridiculous Iranian Propaganda’
Posted: 25 February 2010 by Little Alex in International AffairsTags: Abdolmalek Rigi, Abdulhamid Rigi, Amanollah-Khan Rigi, Brian Ross, covert operation, false flag operations, fascism, international law, Iran, Jundallah, Middle East, Muhammad Sahimi, Newspeak, Obama, Pentagon, Press TV, Rigi, Seymour Hersh, Sistan-Baluchistan, state-funded terrorism, terrorism, US, War on Terror
As more damning evidence of the U.S. government’s guidance of Jundallah surfaces, the Pentagon brushes it off as any American of the political class would: don’t look at the evidence, silly, look at the silly brownish people you already don’t like.
SCOTUS: No ‘Right’ to Remain Silent
Posted: 25 February 2010 by Little Alex in National News, Political ScienceTags: anarchism, anti-Statism, Cato Institute, Constitutional, constitutional rights, criminal justice, fascism, human rights, law, libertarian, liberty, miranda rights, natural rights, Newspeak, right to remain silent, Ron Paul, SCOTUS, slavery, US
The justices rule that a suspect who invokes that protection can be questioned again after 14 days.
Shoot the Samaritan
Posted: 25 February 2010 by Little Alex in National NewsTags: altruism, anti-Statism, charity, comedy, criminal justice, Dead Kennedys, fascism, Florida, George Carlin, homeless people, human rights, humor, Kyle Munzenrieder, law, London, Marc Sarnoff, Miami, morality, mutual aid, NIMBY, poverty, public ordinances, racism, UK, US, War on Crime, War on Drugs, War on Poverty
A proposed ordinance will come before the Miami Commission next month that would make it illegal for unauthorized people and groups to feed the homeless in Park West.























