Archive for the '9/11/2001' Category

Fallout from 9/11: The Hyperpower Hype and Where It Took Us

Filed under: FrontPage | 9/11/2001 — by Bob Meyer 04/2/2006 @ 10:44:07 AM

To this day, we constantly hear about the fateful consequences of 9/11. What we hear about far less is the reaction to 9/11 by the Bush administration. 9/11 didn’t come … [Keep reading >>]

The Media: Pulling Patriotic Ads

Filed under: Critical Voices | Media | FrontPage | 9/11/2001 — by Bob Zuber 02/17/2006 @ 4:16:32 AM

As reported by Mark Brunswick of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune (Reg. Required), a Minneapolis TV station has decided to pull advertisements from the conservative Progress for America Voter Fund that … [Keep reading >>]

Ater 9/11: Toys R Us

Filed under: Critical Voices | FrontPage | 9/11/2001 — by Bob Zuber 02/15/2006 @ 4:55:00 AM

Writing in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Reg. Required), Bob Barr describes the new ‘fad’ among toymakers, building materials and action figures that reinforce a post 9/11, ‘Big Brother’ view of the … [Keep reading >>]

Constitution Prevails

Filed under: FrontPage | Bush Administration | 9/11/2001 | Torture — by Will Kirkland 09/29/2005 @ 7:54:23 AM

A federal judge in Brooklyn ruled yesterday that former Attorney General John Ashcroft, the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and other top government officials will have to answer … [Keep reading >>]

Revisiting 9/11: White House Stonewall

Filed under: Critical Voices | Environment | FrontPage | 9/11/2001 — by Bob Zuber 09/26/2005 @ 11:07:12 AM

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette supports Arlen Specter’s ongoing efforts to unravel some of the many remaining mysteries of our failed preparations for a terror attack: “There is growing reason to suspect … [Keep reading >>]

9/11 | Stiffing the Investigations

Filed under: FrontPage | 9/11/2001 — by Will Kirkland 09/22/2005 @ 7:48:34 AM

In the last few weeks the phrase Able Danger has been popping up like an annoying fact-monkey. The first we heard of it came from the none too reliable … [Keep reading >>]

He is at this time transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries to complete the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy of the head of a civilized nation.

Regarding George III
Declaration of Independence
The United States of America