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Noam Chomsky> Presumption of Innocence
Published on Mar 6, 2013 The amazing evolutionary path of Presumption Of Innocence from year 1215 to 2013… and its even more amazing time warp back to Pre-13th century standards, explained by Mr. Chomsky in 12 minutes. This extract is from an interview shot on January 22, 2013, as part of a documentary project Tipping Point […]
Video> Voice of Art – Iraq Veterans Against the War, Pt. 1
Published on Jun 29, 2012 by iamOTHER Meet the artists: members Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW) Chicago chapter. Hear their stories of service and struggle. Learn why they now protest the wars they once participated in. Subscribe to i am OTHER on YouTube to stay updated on our daily releases: http://www.youtube.com/iamOTHER Videos, news and more: http://www.iamOTHER.com Like […]
Without Accountability, No Lessons Learned> Iraq troop withdrawal
With the date for U.S. forces to be fully withdrawn from Iraq fast approaching, it is important to remind ourselves how we got into that long and deadly war in the first place, and to hold accountable those who are responsible. About that Iraq withdrawal James Zogby, Huffington Post Submitted by David Culver With the […]
To Whatever Extent Libya Is a Victory, It’s a Defeat for Nuclear Nonproliferation
To Whatever Extent Libya Is a Victory, It’s a Defeat for Nuclear Nonproliferation By Russ Wellen | Sourced from Foreign Policy in Focus’ Focal Points Blog Posted at September 9, 2011, via AlterNet. However one might care to characterize the U.S.-NATO campaign in Libya, it’s another blow to worldwide nuclear nonproliferation. At the Christian Science Monitor, Reza Sanati writes: […]




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