Where to Go for Information about September 11, 2001:
America's Terrorist Roots, by Geov Parrish. The Sept. 11 bombings were horrible, but what about the acts of terrorism of Bill Clinton and Henry Kissinger and other great Americans?
When Will We Learn? by Harry Browne. Perceptive commentary on America by the 2000 Libertarian Party Presidential Candidate written in the aftermath of Sept. 11, 2001.
A Unanimous Triumph for Masters of War by Norman Solomon.
The Four Freedoms, by Granny.
A.J. and Munro, by Gene Franks. The world is being run by schoolyard bullies.
The Algebra of Infinite Justice by Arundhati Roy. A perceptive assessment of the American foreign policy from a British perspective. A very thought-provoking article.
There is Nothing Anti-American about Opposing the Drive to War by Mike Marquees. The title tells it all.
Wave Our Flag! by Jim Hightower. What displaying the flag should really mean.
Do We Choose Death or Peace? by Harry Browne.
Thoughts in the Presence of Fear by Wendell Berry. An insightful look at America's foreign policy
Monster at the Door. by Doris Haddock. An address to a voters' rights rally in Tallahassee in 2001.
Satan Doesn't Wear Sweaty Socks by Matthew Parris. A British conservative takes a hard look at America.
The Island of Diego Garcia, B 52s and You and Me by Lindsey Colleen. Why the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius wants the U.S .to get out.
The Innocent Dead in a Coward's War by Seumas Milne. How can the US continue to ignore responsibility for the almost 4,000 civilians we have now killed in Afghanistan?
We Are the War Criminals Now by Robert Fisk. "What on earth has gone wrong with our moral compass since 11 September?"
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