YouTube: What motivated the 9/11 attackers to do what they did? 9/11 Commission investigation.
February 28, 2009
February 25, 2009
February 24, 2009
McLoughlin Post Weekly News Digest, February 23, 2009
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February 23, 2009
February 22, 2009
Human vs Human Means No More Humans
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February 20, 2009
February 19, 2009
Jailing Kids for Cash
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February 18, 2009
Photo of Sam the koala with Bob
February 16, 2009
The F Word: Caterpillar, Obama, and Israel
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February 14, 2009
Under Siege Again, But Gaza Will Not Die
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Egypt Seizes Aid Supplies for Gaza
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February 12, 2009
Gaza: Death's Laboratory
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Building in West Bank - 94% of Palestinian requests denied
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February 11, 2009
News digest: Gaza; petitions; Stimulus: Headstart not nukes
Link: The McLoughlin Post news and Activism Selection for Feb. 09, 09
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February 10, 2009
Netanyahu, Rabbi Hillel and a Jewish notion of self-respect
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Shalit and Hamas the deal that could bring Abbas down
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Farming Under Fire
Palestinian farmers and peace activists shot at by IDF in the fields in broad daylight.
Let Netanyahu Win
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February 09, 2009
The starving of Gaza
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Wikileaks releases 6,780 quasi-secret Congressional reports
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War reporters used to prefer morality over impartiality.
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Johann Hari: The nightmare of Netanyahu returns
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February 08, 2009
If not fascism, what is?
What We Found in Gaza: War Crimes
Excerpt of opening statement:
GAZA CITY - We are a delegation of 8 American lawyers, members of the National Lawyers Guild in the United States, who have come here to the Gaza Strip to assess the effects of the recent attacks on the people, and to determine what, if any, violations of international law occurred and whether U.S. domestic law has been violated as a consequence.
Excerpt of conclusion:
'A report of our initial findings will be compiled and submitted to, among others, members of the United States Congress. We intend to push for an investigation by the United States government into possible violations by Israel of US law. We also hope to contribute our finding and efforts to other efforts by local and international lawyers to push for accountability against those found responsible for the egregious crimes that we have documented.'
(Link: www.commondreams.org/view/2009/02/08-0 )
GAZA: Israel stops aid for ordinary people at border
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Gaza:Israeli soldiers smiling, eating killed daughters
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Video Israel Doesn't Want You to See
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Hi
Over the past month or so, I have expended a lot of time and energy searching out and going over the various blogging platforms trying to decide what would work best for me so that I could maximize what I can accomplish in a day.
For anybody who has set out on such a quest you know just how many options there are out there and how difficult it is to find information to quickly compare systems - for yourself. I found many blogging sites to be hopeless at demonstrating exactly what features they offer and what great things you can do with them.
Wordpress seems to be the platform of choice for many web publishers, but having suffered a brief sojourn with it a year ago, I do not want to go there because of the frustrations involved in getting up to speed with the code. (But I may still end up there someday if I find it offers features I can no longer live without.)
So for the moment and possibly for a long time to come, here on Blogger I can quickly share articles and editorial (with a 'comments' feature that works! Ugh. Another story.) My main site is great because I can create and add to pages such as my Links and Resources on Gaza, Israel and Palestine.
Hovering over-all is the hope that I can somehow make a living with my independent editorial writing. Once upon a time I wrote cozy pieces about family life. Some of those got published. As my horizons broadened and I began to develop a need to express my political convictions though, things changed.
I began to write opinion articles that expressed the conviction that mankind needs to maintain the integrity of the living earth's genetic codes; I began to defend the rights of the suffering underclasses of the world; I argued for justice equaling peace in the Middle East.
These ideas, ideas I felt were basic and so obvious when one looked at the facts, I was unhappily to learn ran against the grain of corporate media. Letters of mine were published to be sure, some of them. But such views were not welcome in articles - not even on Op Ed pages, where the idea in theory is to publish opinion opposite the majority view of the editorial board or owner(s).
Now, if there was a healthy diversity otherwise of views in the Main Stream Media (MSM), that would be one thing. But over the course of the last twenty-five years things have changed for the worse in a multitude of ways.
Access to information and lively debate over the facts has withered on the democratic vine. I am able to draw a direct line between this and unfettered war. Our minds have been muzzled. It is a very dangerous thing.
So I write. And I try to make connections and find ways to get myself out there which is tough, because you don't want to be found guilty of the capital offense of self-promotion. (How any business got ahead without promoting itself I have no earthly idea.)
I am a proud member of the Alternative Media (aka Alt. Media or Indy Media.) Alt. Media is independent, it is diverse, and it works hard at finding creative ways of reaching you. Feed it. If having an independent media and a healthy democracy is important to you, if you can afford it, those donate buttons are there on Alt. Media pages for a reason. Because we need your support.
Visit often. Come see me at The McLoughlin Post, too.
