Israel: Allow Media and Rights Monitors Access to GazaHuman Rights Watch urged the Israeli government to abide by an Israeli high court ruling on December 31, 2008 and allow foreign media into Gaza. The presence of journalists and human rights monitors in conflict areas provides an essential check on human rights abuses and laws-of-war violations

60 Groups Urge President-elect Obama to Renegotiate NAFTANearly 60 organizations and networks sent a letter to President-elect Obama urging him to follow through on his campaign pledge to renegotiate NAFTA as a first step towards crafting an alternative trade model that puts people and the environment first over the profits of global corporations.

Lost in the RubbleI often visited Nizar Rayan, who was killed Thursday in a targeted assassination by Israel, at his house in the Jabaliya refugee camp when I was in Gaza. His four wives and 11 children also were killed. Rayan's sons, according to their father, strove to be one thing: martyrs for Palestine. By Chris Hedges  (1 comments) Orangutans Hate Changes in Their CagesIf Barack Obama's economic team wants to make changes in how American businesses do business, there are two relatively simple changes that, if made, could change everything. By Stephen Pizzo  
Ad Hominem AttacksWe've all done it, and we need to stop. The best way to avoid it is if we understand what exactly constitutes argumentum ad hominem (argument directed at the person). On OEN, we are diplomats of progressive ideals and Leftist thought. We have to act accordingly. By Rady Ananda  (49 comments) How to Stop the War on DrugsThe time is ripe to bring the War on Drugs to a screeching halt by repeal of the Controlled Substances Act of 1970. We need a science-based drugs policy informed by the experience of experts such as the Beckley Foundation. By Bill Harris  
How Did Perriello Beat Goode?And what does this election upset mean? By David Swanson   Bill Richardson - Kissinger-AmericanBill Richardson is out: Caught with his hand, if not exactly in the cookie jar, at least you could say his sticky finger were near it. I'm not surprised. By Greg Palast  (10 comments)
From Syria: Do we have to hate Americans?World opinion about the US By Wael Hallaj  (26 comments) When It Comes to Terrorism and POW Cases, Equal Justice Under the Law is a JokeWhy do American POWs captured by North Korea get awarded $65 million for their ordeal, while a Canadian, falsely grabbed by the CIA as a "terrorist" and sent off to Syria to be tortured isn't even allowed to sue? By Dave Lindorff  (4 comments)
Why the roof don't git fixedFalling gas prices are driving a nation suffering short-term memory loss away from fuel-efficient cars -- again. This time, we can't let it happen. By Jim Stinson  (4 comments) NAIS---PREMISES DEFINED---WHO WINS?In what can only appear to be nothing more than a last ditch effort to eradicate all family farms and ranches, USDA has been caught repeatedly misrepresenting the voluntary National Animal Identification System and many states and groups are fighting back By Marti Oakley  (3 comments) Education for Peace: Greg MortensonSome of you may have read "Three Cups of Tea" - the story of Greg Mortenson and his concept: Education for Peace. If not, and you missed CBS Sunday morning this past week, I think you will enjoy reading about him here. By Suzana Megles  (3 comments)
On Being a Letter WriterA narrative about the importance of good letter writing and its impact on society. By AJ Buttacavoli  (2 comments) Why Rulers Always Support War?History is witness to the fact that rulers whether they have been living in Pakistan, India or the United States always supported war. I think they have been enjoying the killing and destruction. They have made themselves secure, but the poor people have been dying in the endless fighting. By Muhammad Khurshid   The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 2009-style: Another little girl in a red coat....Being sick at heart over the slaughter in Gaza, I went to the United States Holocaust Museum's website to see if there was any similarities between the Warsaw Ghetto uprising of 1943 and what is happening in Gaza right now. What I found was sickening. Never again? Yeah right. What Gaza needs right now is a new Schindler's list. By Jane Stillwater  
Americans Have Learned the Wrong Lesson from the HolocaustWhat is going on behind the scenes regarding Israel? By George Washington  (1 comments) Tax BracketsBeginning a discussion of taxes, this starts to explain some basics and clear up some misunderstandings. By Dave Johnson  (1 comments) Israel, stand down...Images of dead children are what nightmares are made ofI know that I am over-simplifying how to end this violence, but perhaps the simplest of answers is always the best. Because I for one am sick and tired of seeing dead and injured children in war zones. Their very images are the things that nightmares are made of. By Mary MacElveen  (3 comments)
Scenes from Dante's InfernoThe U.S. continues to support and condone the actions of Israel as it pressed on with its "urban offensive" or rather, its act of aggression toward Palestinians. The United Nations, on behalf of the Arab states, pushes to pass a statement condemning the actions of Israel which may call for a ceasefire. And, doctors cry out in horror as they witness what could be best described as hell on Earth. By Kevin Gosztola  (5 comments) Dems should tackle the economy, not Roland BurrisLet Roland Burris be. He's neither a nut nor a novice. He's a lifetime public servant, whose only apparent sin is that he's an ambitious but not terriby charismatic politician. And the Senate has much more important matters to address than trying to retain its "virtue." By jerry lanson  (3 comments) Who Are These Old People at My Class Reunion?Nowhere in science is the "survivorship bias" as well demonstrated as the class reunion. By Martha Rosenberg  (1 comments)