Monthly Archive: April 2003

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Googlewashing

The Register has a nice article about how easily high-status blogging marketers and tools vendors can game Google (“Googlewashing”) to produce desired results. Pew Research Center’s latest research says the number of Internet users...

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An Extremely Responsible Tyrant

Arundhati Roy wrote a powerful article. An American soldier. “I wanna get in there and get my nose dirty,” Private AJ said. “I wanna take revenge for 9/11.” … so far there was no...

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Deny Everything

So the spinmeisters are in full effect trying to deny that any US/UK bombs could, might, even possibly be responsible for the civilian slaughters in Baghdad. Their main strategy is to besmirch the reputation...

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The Sound of Silence

I’ve IP banned Roger Carasso, which is a sad but necessary action. His “contributions” are more acrimonious and irreconcilable than I feel comfortable with hosting on my own site, and I really don’t think...

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These Boots Aren’t Made For Keeping

One report from Iraq, of a road littered with army boots, is reminiscent of similar scenes in Saigon, as men sat down, company by company, and exchanged the boots which would identify them as...

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A Splendid Little War

So it seems that impatiant with criticism over the slow pace of the war, the Pentagon has indeed changed into scorch mode, switching from “precision” ordinance to those most imprecise of modern ordinance, cluster...

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An Enduring Legacy

The Americans also dropped about 285 million cluster bombs on Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos, according to the Pentagon. In August 2000, a quarter of a century after the Vietnam war ended, one of them...

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Pax Americana

Darth Cheney believes that war is the natural state of mankind. Which is convenient because he’s the power behind the throne of a country that… ‘Since the Vietnam War, taken by some as opening...

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Another Defector

For any other group, to lose the support of generals like Wesley Clark would be demoralizing. But for the Bush Gang, I guess he’s not with them, he’s against them. the early successes seem...