OK, so the title is a bad pun.
The topic is serious, though. Something needs to be done about the “ethnic
cleansing” going on in Sudan.
Tag Archives: military
Keep Your Head
I’ve known some very peaceful and amicable practitioners of Islam. I’ve been told
that the Koran does not advocate violence. I haven’t read the Koran myself, so I
have to take their words for it. Based on this “bias”, it bothers me greatly
when people call Islam evil and fail to recognize that Allah is just as much the
God of Abraham as YHVH is (though Jews and Christians would take issue with Islamic
worship).
A GetReligion
post tackles the issue of Islamic beheadings. It is of particular interest to
me because a contributor to the post writes for the Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette. In what I’ve read, Ann Rodgers has always covered the Catholic
Church honestly and fairly.
Riiiiiiiiiiiight
This strikes me as just a little too convenient. (See – I’m not just critical of Kerry.)
Pentagon: Bush Military Records Destroyed
WASHINGTON – Military payroll records that could more fully document President Bush’s whereabouts during his service in the Texas Air National Guard were inadvertently destroyed, according to the Pentagon.
Tell Me Sweet Little Lies
Or tell me big, ugly ones like Michael Moore has. This article seems to really be making the rounds, and rightly so. It’s a thoughtful critique of "Fahrenheit 9/11" written by a fellow who’s left of center. Now don’t go thinking I like everything this guy has to say. He also wrote a diatribe against Mother Teresa called "The Missionary Position". Even so, it’s worth taking a look at a criticism of F 9/11 that didn’t come from the right.
Unfairenheit 9/11
The lies of Michael Moore.
By Christopher Hitchens
Posted Monday, June 21, 2004, at 12:26 PM PT
One of the many problems with the American left, and indeed of the American left, has been its image and self-image as something rather too solemn, mirthless, herbivorous, dull, monochrome, righteous, and boring. How many times, in my old days at The Nation magazine, did I hear wistful and semienvious ruminations? Where was the radical Firing Line show? Who will be our Rush Limbaugh? I used privately to hope that the emphasis, if the comrades ever got around to it, would be on the first of those and not the second. But the meetings themselves were so mind-numbing and lugubrious that I thought the danger of success on either front was infinitely slight.
In contrast, I offer the following pro-Moore propaganda.
Turn Up the Heat: A National Town Meeting on Fahrenheit 9/11
Michael Moore’s new film Fahrenheit 9/11 is an incredibly powerful movie that lays bare the cynicism and greed behind Bush’s war policy. The astonishing and revealing footage in it has the power to change the course of the 2004 election. Millions of Americans will walk out of this movie angry at how George W. Bush has botched the fight against terrorism, deceived the American people, enriched his corporate cronies, and endangered lives around the globe.
Help Fahrenheit 9/11 Moviegoers Turn Up the Heat:
Leaflet at Film Screenings
Beginning this Friday, June 25, millions of Americans will get an eye-opening education about the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks when they turn out in droves to see Michael Moore’s new film Fahrenheit 9/11. Moore’s movie has great educational potential – but education about our government’s actions is only the first step toward changing harmful policies. Help F 9/11 moviegoers take the next step by distributing special action leaflets produced by United for Peace and Justice, CODEPINK, and Global Exchange for the occasion. Or, distribute some of our new August 29 RNC Protest leaflets and help build a massive turnout against the Bush Agenda at the Republican National Convention.
Not Newsworthy
Catholic Light has illuminated another example of media bias. In this case, it’s
not a matter of what is newsworthy and why, but what apparently wasn’t
newsworthy.
Karzai lauds U.S. war on terror – a top story on washtimes.com but unreported on
the front page of the Washington Post (online edition, cnn.com, foxnews.com and
abcnews.com.