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Repeal of military's gay ban moves forward
A deal between the Obama administration, congressional Democrats, and the Pentagon that will repeal the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” law banning homosexuals from serving openly in the US military was approved last week by the House and the Senate Armed Services Committee, though action by the full Senate may not come for months.
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KEGAN ZEMA
| June 02, 2010
Keep streets safe and children in school
Letters to the Boston editor, February 19, 2010
Thank you for your very insightful "War Over Peace" article.
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BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS
| February 17, 2010
Interview: Daniel Ellsberg
"The Most Dangerous Man in America" talks on the documentary about him and his time at the Pentagon
"By ordinary standards of presidents, Obama is a decent man. But those standards aren't good enough."
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CHRIS FARAONE
| February 16, 2010
Review: The Most Dangerous Man in America
Hail to Daniel Ellsberg
At age 79, Daniel Ellsberg is getting the last guffaw.
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GERALD PEARY
| February 16, 2010
Robert McNamara, RIP
Memories of Vietnam should speed Obama's exit plans for Iraq and Afghanistan
As secretary of defense under President Lyndon B. Johnson, Robert McNamara prosecuted the Vietnam War on a day-to-day basis, just as Donald Rumsfeld orchestrated the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq for George W. Bush.
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EDITORIAL
| July 08, 2009
Soldiers committing suicide
US troops are killing themselves in record numbers
On July 22, 2004, unable to handle the intensity anymore — the daily vomiting, the feeling that he was a murderer — Lucey wrapped a garden hose around his neck and hanged himself.
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JASON NOTTE
| March 17, 2009
The Quiet Power of Jack Reed
Without seeking the spotlight, the senator and his star continue to rise
As he closes out his second six-year term in the Senate, perhaps the most elite club in politics, Reed is the subject of ongoing speculation about his future.
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IAN DONNIS
| August 13, 2008
A night in Guantánamo
Staying in a replica cell, with no waterboarding included
I’d volunteered to spend the night in the replica cell (which is modeled on the ones at Gitmo) because we’ve all heard stories about unlivable conditions at Gitmo but can’t come close to imagining what it must be like.
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JEFF INGLIS
| June 18, 2008
March to war
Why isn’t the press paying more attention to a possible attack on Iran?
During the course of two weeks in May, America’s top-ranking military officer went from warning that war with Iran could cripple the US military to rattling his saber at Tehran.
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ADAM REILLY
| June 04, 2008
Twenty years pass, RI stays the same
Acclaim for dubious deeds is an Ocean State mainstay
Phillipe + Jorge were graciously asked to recall Rhode Island’s Monthly’s first dubious achievement-style Rhode Island Red Awards, as chosen in 1988 by your superior correspondents, during the mag’s 20th anniversary gala last week.
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PHILLIPE AND JORGE
| May 07, 2008
Reignite your rage
Bush’s War almost tells the whole story
It’s tempting, five years into the Iraq War, to regard that conflict with fatalistic resignation.
By
ADAM REILLY
| March 18, 2008
Cutting off your taxes to spite Uncle Sam
W-4 Peace
Take Larry Dansinger, who lives in Monroe, and who has withheld some or all of his owed taxes for years in opposition to US military action and policy.
By
DEIRDRE FULTON
| October 31, 2007
Enjoy the air show — you paid for it
Sky-high taxes
Let’s move beyond the $320 million in aircraft you have bought that will be performing at this weekend’s Great State of Maine Air Show at Brunswick Naval Air Station.
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JEFF INGLIS
| September 12, 2007
Weird science
Could be verse: poetry ripped straight from the headlines
Lines in Anticipation of the Final Installment of the Harry Potter Series, After Reading About the “Fringe Research” Being Conducted by the Pentagon.
By
JAMES PARKER
| June 27, 2007
Ducking the question
Snowe and Collins don’t discriminate against gays, so why are they letting the military get away with it?
Maine senators Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins are — relatively speaking — gay friendly.
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TONY GIAMPETRUZZI
| May 09, 2007
Bush's secret army
Meet the American mercenaries of Blackwater, who fight outside of the law and take direction from the radical Christian right
The 9/11 attacks provided a catalyst: an unprecedented justification to forge ahead with a radical agenda molded by a small cadre of neoconservative operatives.
By
JEREMY SCAHILL
| March 21, 2007
The song remains the same
Did last weekend’s march on Washington mark a new surge in street activism or the waning of an old-school protest style?
At one point early on in last weekend’s anti-war rally in Washington, DC, a speaker instructed the crowd, which was facing en masse toward the Capitol Building, to turn around and look in the other direction — toward the White House, the State Department, the Justice Department, and the Pentagon — and then to turn back around. Slideshow: Images from the January 27th march on Washington, DC. Photos by Matthew Craig
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DEIRDRE FULTON
| January 31, 2007
The Host
A monster movie with a splash of muckraking
Running a rubber-gloved finger across gallons of dust-covered bottles of formaldehyde, a US military official orders a Korean morgue attendant at a US Army base in Seoul to “empty every bottle to the very last drop.
By
BRETT MICHEL
| January 17, 2007
Observing Global Orgasm Day
Show you care
Sure, everyone looks forward to winter solstice because we know that after weeks of dreary darkness, they days will get longer and brighter.
By
MICHAEL BRONSKI
| December 20, 2006
From Vietnam to Iraq
Corrosive wars that destroy the social fabric of democracy and the institutional integrity of political life
Getting rid of defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld was relatively easy compared with how painfully difficult it is going to be to get the United States out of Iraq.
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EDITORIAL
| November 15, 2006
Obliging our readers
Letters to the Boston editor: September 8, 2006
I wanted to thank the Phoenix for running the stirring letter from Nathan Ahlers last week.
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BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS
| September 06, 2006
Dark side of the military legend continues in Iraq
Casualties of war
Former Secretary of State Colin Powell once dismissed the infamous My Lai massacre in Vietnam in 1968, saying, “In war, these sorts of horrible things happen every now and again, but they are still to be deplored.”
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MARY ANN SORRENTINO
| September 06, 2006
The JonBenet factor
The shame of monopoly media
Five summers ago, in the weeks before terrorists slammed fully loaded passenger planes into the Pentagon and the World Trade Center, national television was obsessed with what? The Taliban? Osama bin Laden? Nope. Sharks.
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EDITORIAL
| August 25, 2006
Pardons are forever
To get his friends and allies out of the mess he created, George W. Bush is going to have to issue a slew of pardons
Prediction: Before leaving office, President Bush will issue a shockingly large number of presidential pardons to operatives who, with the administration’s blessing, ventured far outside the law to wage Bush’s “war on terror.” Who might need - and get - a pardon?: Legal advisers, high-level officials, covert operatives. By Harvey Silverglate
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HARVEY SILVERGLATE
| August 22, 2006
The Ninth Annual Muzzle Awards
Our annual New England roundup of those who undermined freedom of speech and civil liberties. But first, a word about George W. Bush.
Nearly five years after the terrorist attacks of 9/11, our political culture has been warped beyond recognition.
By
DAN KENNEDY
| July 04, 2006
Pentagon withholds details of spying on anti-war groups
Surveillance Society
Given growing attempts at government surveillance, Alden Eagle, a coordinator for the Rhode Island Community Coalition for Peace (RICCP), seems right on target when he says, “Anybody is a potential terrorist.”
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ANDREW FOX
| June 21, 2006
Exit Zarqawi
Bush's best Iraq excuse
Without the Bush Administration’s negligent management of post-Saddam Iraq, Zarqawi couldn’t have been as brutally effective as he was. Pentagon briefing
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ADAM REILLY
| June 08, 2006
The constitutional crisis no one seems to understand
Freedom watch does freezergate
The dolts in Congress let the imperial presidency get so out of hand that we are now faced with a truly nasty constitutional crisis.
By
HARVEY SILVERGLATE
| June 02, 2006
Stop whining and do your job
The White House and the media are not supposed to get along, stupid
A president with a history of antipathy toward the media complains openly about the “knee-jerk liberal press.”
By
MARK JURKOWITZ
| May 28, 2006
Silence kills
Maine’s senators don’t know about Don’t Ask-Don’t Tell
The effort to overturn the Don’t Ask-Don’t Tell policy needs more than just the support of the 120 House members who have signed on to the bill to replace it with a non-discrimination law.
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TONY GIAMPETRUZZI
| May 25, 2006
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