The District of Columbia is trying to fix its image, so it is spending $150,000 to choose a new motto for the city.  A Washington Post article on the search for a catchy slogan made the mistake of permitting reader suggestions. Some of the initial proposals:...
Photos: Mar. 19 Antiwar Rally at Pelosi’s Office
Here are some photos from the March 19 "Defund the War" rally at Speaker Pelosi's office (taken by and thanks to Malcolm Garris).The audio of the rally is available here.Daniel Ellsberg opens the rally.Justin Raimondo addresses the crowd.Rabbi Michael Lerner...
Rep. DeFazio Replies to Glantz, Defends Vote for War Funds
In response to Aaron Glantz's Friday article "Congressman Trades Iraq Vote for Spinach," Congressman Peter DeFazio (D-OR) asked that we run his reply. Glantz charged that Rep. DeFazio, who had previously opposed Iraq war funding bills, "decided to vote for President...
Bill Kelsey
What’s Going on in Sudan and Afghanistan?: An Eyewitness Reports
Anthony Arnove
Iraqis Are People: Killing them is wrong
People I’m Sick Of (Part IV): David Sirota
Aren't you sick of "antiwar" activists who are nothing but shills for the Democratic party? Because I sure as hell am. I've written about the Democratic "antiwar" legislation that recently passed the House, slated for a quick veto by the White House, and I note the...
Details at 6 – – –
So, you're with the program? O.K. Here are the immediate details to get "Our Children's Children's War" off to a rousing start - - - - . The Plan -- according to U.S. General Wesley Clark (Ret.) [youtube]SXS3vW47mOE[/youtube] Democracy NOW! March 2, 2007 . Hoo...
Michael Scheuer
Terror Wars: Al Qaeda and the Permanent Crisis
“Damned Proud” of Dead Arab Women and Children
Former US United Nations Ambassador John Bolton told the BBC today that he was “damned proud†of how the U.S. intentionally blocked efforts to achieve a ceasefire last summer when Israel was bombing Beirut and many other locales in Lebanon. The BBC summarized...
The Architects of War: Where Are They Now?
From Think Progress, here is a brief, but very well done, examination of what the architects of the Iraq war are doing now. Covered are Wolfowitz, Feith, Hadley, Perle, Abrams, Wurmser, Natsios, Bartlett, Daniels, Tenet, Powell, Rumsfeld, Rice, Cheney, and Bush.


