Against the Current, No. 105, July/August 2003
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What the Airline Crisis Shows
— The Editors -
"War on Terror" versus Native Sovereignty
— Andrea Smith -
Old and New War in Aceh
— Kurt Biddle -
France, Chirac and Bush's War
— Sophie Beroud and Patrick Silberstein -
The New Strike Wave
— Sophie Beroud and Patrick Silberstein -
A Voice for the Irish Left Wing
— Tommy McKearney -
Inside the Crony Wars
— Nomi Prins -
From Lynching to Lethal Injection
— Jan Boudart -
Random Shots: Iraq and a Hard Place
— R.F. Kampfer - The International Solidarity Movement
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Confronting the Occupation
— David Finkel -
The Israeli Army Shot My Brother
— Sophie Herndall -
Our Humanity in the Balance
— Carel Moiseiwitsch, Gordon Murray and Drew Penland -
One Day in Ramallah
— Daniella, ISM volunteer -
Palestine: Dying for Peace
— Louisville Middle East Peace Delegation - Discussing Cuba
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An Introduction
— The ATC Editors -
To the Conscience of the World
— a statement initiated by 10 prominent Mexicans -
A Statement by Solidarity
— Political Committee of Solidarity -
A Fourth International Statement
— Executive Bureau of the Fourth International -
Stop Bush's New Aggression Against Cuba
— statement initiated by the International ANSWER Coalition -
Oppose Repression in Cuba
— statement published by the Campaign for Peace and Democracy -
Why the Cubans Acted Now
— Joaquín Bustelo -
Cuba Makes Me Hurt
— Eduardo Galeano -
This Is Where I Get Off
— Jose Saramago -
Cuba: We Know, and So What?
— Alain Krivine - Reviews
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Rebel Pens, "Pencil Hands," and Labor Journalism
— Steve Early -
The Lost Art of "Scottsboro" in Linoleum Cuts
— James A. Miller -
Judith Ezekiel's Feminism in the Heartland
— Sonya Huber -
Tanya Reinhart's Israel/Palestine: How to End the 1948 War
— David Finkel - In Memoriam
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Julius Jacobson (1922-2003)
— Samuel Farber -
Michael Kidron (1939-2003)
— Samuel Farber -
Nina Simone: And She Meant Every Word of It!
— Kim D. Hunter
R.F. Kampfer
DONALD RUMSFELD SAYS the United States will remain in Iraq until a stable democracy takes power. Or until Hell freezes over, whichever comes first.
The British usually used national minorities as junior partners in the administration of their empire, since these depended on British support to maintain their privileged position. Boy George thinks he can oppress all Iraqis equally. Little wise-ass.
The Army has finally uncovered a proven WMD cache, containing 100 vials of anthrax and other bacterial agents. Unfortunately it turned up at Fort Detrick, Maryland, about fifty miles from the Pentagon. Furthermore, nobody can find any documentation on the material, which was one of the excuses for invading Iraq. No surprise — they lost my 201 file.
Decline and Fall
THOSE WHO FEEL nostalgia for the former East Germany can visit the new DDR theme park, featuring bossy police, dull food, and surly waiters. Will there be Trabant rides?
Men eat salad because they are not quite shameless enough to eat blue cheese dressing with a spoon.
If motherhood were as esteemed as we pretend on Mothers Day, it would pay better.
The UAW used to work for the election of pro-worker politicians, or at least lesser-evils. Now they just try to curry favor with whomever they think will win.
Really bad drivers also tend to sport really tacky vanity plates (SEXY1). At least this makes it easier to turn them in.
One of the few expanding segments of the economy is donut shops. You can interpret that any way you like.
Amusing the Muses
ONE MOVIE CRITIC observes that “Gods and Generals” devotes far too much time to officers having long philosophical discussions about the war. He suggested that the film be re-titled “The Virginia Monologues.”
Regarding the recent controversy about a post-9/11 verse by New Jersey poet laureate Amiri Baraka: What is the job description of this position? Does the poet laureate of New Jersey compose an ode to the Devils hockey team, to be read at the Stanley Cup celebration in the arena parking lot?
The following joke on “al-Gebra” is circulating on the internet: At Heathrow Airport today, an individual, later discovered to be a public school teacher, was arrested trying to board a flight while in possession of a compass, a protractor, and a graphical calculator. Authorities believe he is a member of the notorious al-Gebra movement. He is being charged with carrying weapons of math instruction. (Thanks to Barbara in NY for this.)
ATC 105, July-August 2003