101 Iraqi sisters and brothers were killed in Iraq from July 20 to 26. In Afghanistan were killed: Cpl Jesper Petersen 28 Denmark Cpl Kenneth Rowe 24 England Cpl Jason Barnes 25 England Pvt [...]
It’s no wonder that Sen. McCain’s campaign has been so cagey about their planned fundraiser in San Francisco. Now that word is out, look what’s happened! No Soldier Left Behind [...]
Cara and I were in Washington, DC this week, joining people from Peace Action affiliates from around the country to bring our concerns directly to members of Congress and their staff. We spent [...]
Those who died in Iraq from Jul 13 to 19: Cpl Jeffrey Stevenson 20 Newton NJ Sgt Danny Dupre 28 Lockport LA AF Daniel Verbeke 25 Exton PA Sgt Jeremy Vrooman 28 Sioux Falls SD Sgt David [...]
The combustible mix of domestic political spin and diplomatic arm twisting has gotten even stranger in the last couple says. After Iraqi Prime Minister al-Maliki told the German magazine Der [...]
Stephan, me and Ann at Espresso Royale in Minneapolis I continued my western states tour this week with a visit to Minneapolis, Minnesota. In addition to some great meetings that are [...]
Yesterday we reported that the Bush administration had got the Iraqi government to agree that there should not be an "arbitrary date for withdrawal of U.S. troops". The White House [...]
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and other Iraqi officials have recently made clear that they want the U.S. to commit to a timeline for withdrawing troops. This has bolstered the peace [...]
American political culture is truly bizarre. From accusations over Obama’s religion to the overprotection of McCain’s "valiance," it’s hard not to wonder at our [...]