Suppressing images? Text is enough.
Oct. 27th, 2009 11:43 amJust for kicks, I picked up the Atlantic at the library, mainly to research the level of craft for poetry submissions. I flipped through and decided to read the cover story, "Dear President Bush," an open letter that laid bare the horrors of torture under the Bush administration.
I was not prepared for what I read. I'm not the squeamish type, especially when it comes to text--as an audile, I think in words (specifically word sounds), not images. But even that remove could not keep me from turning my head and wincing no less than thrice. The things done in our collective name, they are hard to digest.
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I was not prepared for what I read. I'm not the squeamish type, especially when it comes to text--as an audile, I think in words (specifically word sounds), not images. But even that remove could not keep me from turning my head and wincing no less than thrice. The things done in our collective name, they are hard to digest.
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Just pointing it out.
Oct. 4th, 2009 02:42 pmWhy, exactly, has Iraq disappeared from newscasts? (Scroll for chart.)
Am I the only one who has noticed this?
Does the media think Americans can follow only one war at a time?
Am I the only one who has noticed this?
Does the media think Americans can follow only one war at a time?
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Jun. 6th, 2008 01:54 amSenate report detailing how the Bush Administration lied to the American people to get the country to go to war in Iraq -- pdf format (with black marks for redactions due to concerns for national security)
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Oct. 6th, 2007 03:29 pmSave the Gnostics
The United States didn’t set out to eradicate the Mandeans, one of the oldest, smallest and least understood of the many minorities in Iraq. This extinction in the making has simply been another unfortunate and entirely unintended consequence of our invasion of Iraq — though that will be of little comfort to the Mandeans, whose 2,000-year-old culture is in grave danger of disappearing from the face of the earth.
[...] The Mandeans have their own language (Mandaic, a form of Aramaic close to the dialect of the Babylonian Talmud), an impressive body of literature, and a treasury of cultural and religious traditions amassed over two millennia of living in the southern marshes of present-day Iraq and Iran.
Practitioners of a religion at least as old as Christianity, the Mandeans have witnessed the rise of Islam; the Mongol invasion; the arrival of Europeans, who mistakenly identified them as "Christians of St. John," because of their veneration of John the Baptist; and, most recently, the oppressive regime of Saddam Hussein, who drained the marshes after the first gulf war, an ecological catastrophe equivalent to destroying the Everglades. They have withstood everything — until now.
[...] When American forces invaded in 2003, there were probably 60,000 Mandeans in Iraq; today, fewer than 5,000 remain.
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Feb. 22nd, 2007 07:04 pmFresh rape claims hit Iraqi government: Woman alleges attack at home by Shiite-dominated security forces
Experts: Judge mishandled Smith hearing -- Olbermann's been taking this judge to task, too.
Experts: Judge mishandled Smith hearing -- Olbermann's been taking this judge to task, too.
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Feb. 19th, 2007 08:52 pmAnglican crisis talks 'to last into the night'
| Anglican Communion wants U.S. action in gay row
LAPD officer arrested in rape of 17-year-old girl
Senate Democrats fall 4 votes short in bid to force Iraq debate
Explosions, fire on India train kill at least 66
Iraqi Militants Launch Attack on U.S. Base
Cooked Chicken Breasts Join Tainted-Food Recalls -- I don't think the solution is a "risk-based system." I think the FDA needs more inspectors. Pretty simple.
| Anglican Communion wants U.S. action in gay row
LAPD officer arrested in rape of 17-year-old girl
Senate Democrats fall 4 votes short in bid to force Iraq debate
Explosions, fire on India train kill at least 66
Iraqi Militants Launch Attack on U.S. Base
Cooked Chicken Breasts Join Tainted-Food Recalls -- I don't think the solution is a "risk-based system." I think the FDA needs more inspectors. Pretty simple.
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Oct. 30th, 2006 10:59 pmI understand (though I wish I didn't) how the Pentagon cannot account for thousands of weapons it supplied to Iraq. What I don't understand is why the Defence Department registered the serial numbers of only about three per cent of the approximately 370,000 weapons it provided.
The NYTimes weighs in.
The NYTimes weighs in.
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Aug. 7th, 2006 02:27 pmInvestigator: Troops drank, golfed before Iraqi killings, rape
New worry for drivers: BP shuts oilfield: Damaged pipeline in Alaska affects 8% of U.S. oil production; crude surges; record gas prices seen -- I hope you've filled your gas tank recently. (Although there doesn't seem to be much reason for it to get so ugly.)
New worry for drivers: BP shuts oilfield: Damaged pipeline in Alaska affects 8% of U.S. oil production; crude surges; record gas prices seen -- I hope you've filled your gas tank recently. (Although there doesn't seem to be much reason for it to get so ugly.)
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Aug. 3rd, 2006 03:34 pmGenerals Raise Fears of Iraq Civil War -- many people would say they're already there
An Estate Tax Twist Reverses Party Roles On Minimum Wage -- and for good reason
Willpower is best used with care (thanks,
matt_arnold)
UMass Lowell research shows benefits of apple juice on neurotransmitter affecting memory (thanks,
dsgood)
Brain's 'gambling circuitry' identified (thanks again,
dsgood)
An Estate Tax Twist Reverses Party Roles On Minimum Wage -- and for good reason
Willpower is best used with care (thanks,
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UMass Lowell research shows benefits of apple juice on neurotransmitter affecting memory (thanks,
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Brain's 'gambling circuitry' identified (thanks again,
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Jul. 6th, 2006 09:03 pmU.S. troops try courtesy in Iraqi city -- they could have tried that, oh, years ago
Ex-GI accused in attack had 'anti-social personality disorder' (found in
ljdemocrats)
Wildfire warning: Study sees climate link
Mammoth blondes and really hairy brunettes
Final coffin opened in Egyptian chamber: Site in Valley of the Kings yields up treasures — but no bodies -- very cool article
Millions of Jews traced to four women: Study identifies genetic signatures for 3.5 million Ashkenazi Jews
Ex-GI accused in attack had 'anti-social personality disorder' (found in
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Wildfire warning: Study sees climate link
Mammoth blondes and really hairy brunettes
Final coffin opened in Egyptian chamber: Site in Valley of the Kings yields up treasures — but no bodies -- very cool article
Millions of Jews traced to four women: Study identifies genetic signatures for 3.5 million Ashkenazi Jews
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Jun. 8th, 2006 09:16 amU.S. airstrike kills al-Zarqawi
davehogg thinks this will merely make him into a martyr. I agree that it would have been better to have captured him alive, ethically and strategically.
I'll also bring up the fact that the Bush administration had the chance to do a surgical strike on him years ago, before the actual invasion, and it refused to do so. (I'll look up the Slate article when I have a chance.)
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I'll also bring up the fact that the Bush administration had the chance to do a surgical strike on him years ago, before the actual invasion, and it refused to do so. (I'll look up the Slate article when I have a chance.)