WTF?

A couple of questions as the White House rebukes John Kerry for using the f-word in Rolling Stone: *How short is Andrew Card's memory? *Is Kerry worse than Kerrey?

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ICTY’s new hypocrisy

The Hague Inquisition convicted Bosnian Serb General Stanislav Galic Friday, of "command responsibility" in the siege of Sarajevo. According to BBC, Galic was found guilty of "murder" (?) and "infliction of terror," and sentenced to 20 years in prison. I lived in...

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Secrets & Lies

Robert Stinnett on the continuing Pearl Harbor coverup. Don't look for any of this information tomorrow on the History Channel. And don't expect to know the full story on the WTC attacks by September 11, 2063.

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How to Blog Like the Big Boys

Saddam's former translator gives us another justification for the war: ‘He wrote in a hurry. It was as if he had all these ideas he just wanted to get out and his formal pronouncements weren’t enough.’ To express even the simplest ideas, Saddam used a convoluted style...

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Miscellaneous

*Two great articles to be read in tandem: David Isenberg on the militarization of civil society, and historian Edmund Morgan on Gore Vidal's America. Includes this definition of "democracy" from Vidal: [A] word that appears nowhere in the American Constitution, or,...

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When They Came for the Genocide-Promoters…

Promoting genocide through mass media is suddenly a war crime. As a free-speech extremist, I'm none too keen on this, so I'll go ahead and warn Ben Shapiro (bitchin' new photo, Ben), Ann Coulter, and Rich Lowry to hire an attorney. Maybe Alan Dershowitz?

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Lay Off the Crackpot

Laurie Mylroie, darling of National Review and its sorority sister, The American Spectator, officially stands corrected. Of course, Antiwar.com has been warning you about this moonbeam for two years now.

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