The Difficulty of Being an Informed AmericanAmericans addicted to print media must turn to alternative newspapers, which tend to be weekly or bi-weekly. However, the news and commentary provided are often superb. The function of the "mainstream media" is to sell products and to brainwash the audience for the government and interest groups. By subscribing to it, Americans support their own brainwashing.

Palin Whines in Interview about Unfair Treatment During CampaignPalin churlishly attacks the blogosphere, Katie Couric, Caroline Kennedy, John McCain and McCain campaign decisions, Tina Fey, etc. Palin also makes the bizarre claim that it was her social class that caused her to be attacked and that is why Caroline Kennedy will not be attacked.

Israeli Intel Targets Israeli ProtestersIsrael and West Bank freelance journalist Jesse Risen Rosenfeld reports on the demonstrations occurring inside Israel, predominantly against the offensive against Gaza. By TheRealNews Network   Be the PeaceHelp us live without enemies, oh Lord! By bobkoehler  (2 comments)
Inaugurate This: Waiting for Barack ObamaBarack Obama's grassroots campaign could become a major force in keeping him honest and pressing for the changes he has advocated. This piece includes information about a new film I am making on the Obama campaign By Danny Schechter   Preliminary Memorandum of the Justice Robert H. Jackson Conference on Federal Prosecutions of War CriminalsThe Steering Committee of the Justice Robert H. Jackson Conference has released a preliminary report on who should be prosecuted for war crimes and why. By Lawrence Velvel  (2 comments)
Some Theories on Roland Burris: It's Not Over YetBurris may not have paid to play, but there may be other forces who did, planning to soften the competition in 2010. And the current game is not yet over. Harry Reid's dilatory tactics may produce game changing results. By Rob Kall  (11 comments) From Reptiles to Humans: A Three Brain OdysseyHeaven, and hell, they both shimmer in the neural universe behind our eyes-in the electrochemical flower we inherited in three parts. High in the blossom sparkles transcendence of miseries humans inflict upon the entire biosphere; down in the stem lurk thorns of greater misery. By Rand Clifford  (4 comments)
War of the Words: How descriptions of Hamas shape our understanding of the Gaza conflictWho or what is Hamas, exactly? Definitions vary depending on which news outlet you consult.   George Bush Is a GeniusJohn Bird and John Fortune (in the guise of George Parr) describes the current War on Terror as a war for oil and why America is waging that battle quite well. By The Liberty Voice Transcript Service   Speaking of Blanket PardonsThe good and the bad. By David Swanson  (2 comments)
Two Changes the World Could Live WithAmong the things that need change when Obama takes office are the current US positions on both Cuba and the Israeli/Palestinian never-ending piss-fight. By Stephen Pizzo  (1 comments) Towering Obstacles Prosecuting the Oscar Grant KillingThere's a good chance that former BART police officer Johannes Mehserle will be charged in the videotaped New Years day killing of Oscar Grant, a young African-American. By earl ofari hutchinson   Bush, Aides, Rejected Anti-Torture WarningsPresident Bush and his top aides received numerous warnings that their torture policies were war crimes, but ignored them. Here's Report that will be basis of Complaint submitted to the Obama Administration in near future. By Sherwood Ross  
Bush's Day of ReckoningWhen Barack Obama becomes the 44th President of the United States, he'll face daunting challenges: a shattered economy, wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and global climate change, to mention only three. Nonetheless, many Americans feel Obama should immediately address the improprieties of the Bush Administration, particularly authorization of the use of torture. There's increasing support for a day of reckoning for George Bush. By Bob Burnett   Will Obama Succeed In Saving The World?New US President Barack Obama, who will be assuming the power within a few days, will be getting a world from George W. Bush full of conflicts. The whole world is at war with itself. We have been seeing with our own eyes that the world is being destroyed by hidden hands, who are being described terrorists. It is still unclear as who are these people and what are their aims, but they are destroying the world. By Muhammad Khurshid  (11 comments) Humboldt Election Transparency Project Identifies Another Discrepancy In November's Reported ResultsThe Humboldt County Election Transparency Project has found a second discrepancy in the results of November's election, which were certified as accurate in early December, just prior to discovering the Diebold central tabulation program, GEMS, had secretly deleted 197 ballots from the total count. Now we learn the official count also included 57 ballots counted twice. By Dave Berman  (3 comments)
Norm Coleman Hopes to do Better Than the Detroit LionsNorm Coleman, two months after calling on Al Franken to do the right thing and concede, files a lawsuit to contest the Minnesota recount showing that Al Franken has won. Norm Coleman's legal team has so far lost all 6 legal challenges against Al Franken's legal team and should maybe choose to challenge the Detroit Lions instead. By E. Nelson   First Bees, Now BirdsFirst the frogs started disappearing. Then the bees started disappearing. By George Washington  (18 comments) With Us Or Against Us In IraqMaliki has almost nothing to gain by continuing to allow Bush to wage his 'terror war' in Iraq. He'll have to decide whether he's truly a leader of his country and countryfolk, or, if he's a mere tool of Bush's imperialism. By Ron Fullwood