Commentary

Slavehood 2017

May 4, 2017 0

by Peter Koenig When in the 18th and 19th Century African slaves did not ’behave’, they were cruelly beaten sometimes to death as a deterrent for others. They were deprived of food for their families. […]

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American Democracy: A Dead Man Walking

May 3, 2017 0

BY DR. PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS Trump’s “sell-out,” as it is called, coming on top of Obama’s eight-year “sell-out,” is instructive. We have now had a Democratic president who sold out the people who elected him […]

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The Sound of One Wing Flapping

May 2, 2017 0

And suddenly the storms of early Trumptopia subside, or seem to. The surface of things turns eerily placid as the sweets of May sweep away the toils of an elongated mud season. Somebody stuffed Kim […]

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Douce France

May 1, 2017 0

by Jimmie Moglia “Douce France, cher pays de mon enfance” – so goes the song [Sweet France, dear country of my infancy]. I did not grow up in France, but at times I feel as […]

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America, the Waning Days

April 13, 2017 0

by Raúl Ilargi Meijer Frederick Carl Frieseke Girl In Blue Arranging Flowers 1915   Potential earthquakes and black swans are right ahead of us. What else is new? On April 16, Turkey has a referendum […]

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And What If Trump Had Not Changed His Mind?

April 11, 2017 0

The chancelleries and the Press are claiming that President Trump changed his policy and betrayed his electors by accepting the resignation of General Flynn, and then by bombing Chayrat. Thierry Meyssan, however, points out several […]

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