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Sherwood Ross worked as a reporter for the Chicago Daily News and contributed a regular "Workplace" column for Reuters. He has contributed to national magazines and hosted a talk show on WOL, Washington, D.C. In the Sixties he was active as public relations director for a major civil rights organization.
(4 comments) SHARE Sunday, July 27, 2008 Keith Olbermann: Crazy Like a Fox?
Olbermann's blistering editorializing against the Bush regime is blazing a new trail in TV commentary.
(17 comments) SHARE Tuesday, May 26, 2009 Liberals Feel Betrayed By Obama
After sweating to elect him, America's liberals feel betrayed by President Obama's plan to restart military tribunals, which he denounced during his election campaign. And that's not all.
(14 comments) SHARE Wednesday, July 1, 2015 Failure To Prosecute Bush For War Crimes Threatens World Peace
If killers are free to kill and can walk away from their crimes, it is likely others will follow their example. Former President George W. Bush is one prominent example. This article cites three outstanding lawyers/human rights figures who establish beyond doubt the culpability of President Bush---and the remedies that may yet be taken.
(4 comments) SHARE Sunday, October 15, 2006 Fear of Tyranny Sweeping America
Fear of "King George" imposing a totalitarian government is spreading among Americans.
(12 comments) SHARE Saturday, June 27, 2009 Germany, 1939; America, 2009; And Perverted Science
The failure of the German peace movement in the Thirties cost Germany and the world much; the failure of the U.S. peace movement today may cost even more.
(1 comments) SHARE Friday, April 13, 2007 Texas A&M Hid Facts About Stricken Biolab Student
Why did Texas A&M not report one of its students in a biodefense laboratory was stricken with a serious disease that can also be fatal in some cases? It was only 14 months after the event and only when threatened with legal action that the university admitted what happened. Texas A&M is not alone, by the way. University researchers all over the country are not disclosing the scope of their so-called "biodefense" work.
SHARE Tuesday, September 9, 2008 See Bush War Crimes Conference on Streaming Video
See the Conference to map plans to prosecute President Bush and high-level aides for alleged war crimes on streaming video Sept. 13-14 live from Andover, Mass. See famed Los Angeles prosecutor/author Vincent Bugliosi and national and international war crimes authorities discuss the ways to actively start prosecution.
SHARE Friday, January 9, 2009 Bush, Aides, Rejected Anti-Torture Warnings
President 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.
(2 comments) SHARE Monday, January 19, 2009 The Coming Fight Over EFCA
EFCA will help level the playing field for labor organizers if Congress enacts it. Trouble is, short-sighted employers such as Wal-Mart don't recognize it's in their best interests and will make them more profitable.
(15 comments) SHARE Saturday, January 24, 2009 Notes From The American Lunatic Asylum
Americans have lived with government-spawned lies and delusions for so long they don't know their place of residence is a nut house. Go to Sweden and ask any person on the street whether terrorists have it in for them because they are envious of Sweden's democracy. See what kind of look you get.
(12 comments) SHARE Sunday, November 21, 2010 Is it US Strategy to Wage Perpetual War in Afghanistan?
Americans must consider the possibility that when candidate Obama conveyed the impression he favored withdrawing U.S. troops in 2011 that that perhaps was never his real intention at all. This president may not be a captive of the CIA but he is a former CIA employee and enables the CIA's role in the Middle East.
(6 comments) SHARE Thursday, June 25, 2009 CIA's Panetta Okays Renditions
Not only is the CIA's Leon Panetta not going to penalize Agency torturers, he says he will continue the illegal rendition program!
(1 comments) SHARE Saturday, September 2, 2006 Many High Bush Officials Broke Laws Against Torture
More than 20 high officials in the Bush Administration bear responsibility for the radical change allowing U.S. military jailers and CIA agents to torture prisoners. Former President Bill Clinton and several of his CIA aides also bear responsibility.
(4 comments) SHARE Saturday, October 25, 2008 Early Miami Voting Giving Boost To Obama
Early voting in Miami is giving a boost to Obama, interviews with voters emerging from the polling booths shows.