Author: James Landrith
More Media Coverage
My bitter rant on Don Neddo got a mention in USA Today’s Iraq War Weblog. Ya’ll can send me $5.00 per autographed blog entry…..
Disturbing
Journalist Michel Guerrin of Le Monde, interviewed Laurent Van der Stockt, a veteran photojournalist, with experience covering combat in "the first Gulf War, Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Chechnya, Africa and the Occupied Territories." Fairly disturbing is...
Dixie Chicks and Toby Keith
Just for s & g, I headed over to Billboard to check out how the Dixie Chicks have been doing since the flap over Natalie's remarks about Bush. Interestingly enough, their album is still...
Fortunate Sons
Rob of Strike The Root has Some Thoughts About the War: When I look at the faces of the men who were killed in this war, I don’t see people who “had other priorities”...
Sleight of Hand
Karen Kwiatkowski on Chaos Theory and Card Games for Neocons: The great minds behind the trample of Iraq are looking for the next big diversion, and it could be the stomping of Syria. We...
Tragedy in Mosul
CBC News on U.S. marines accused of civilian deaths in Mosul: "They are killing us and no one's talking about it," Zahra Yassin said at a hospital with her wounded son. "We want Saddam...
Stretching that rubberband
Alan J. Kuperman, writing for USA Today on Lack of troops threatens Bush's postwar goals: Ethnic rivalries, persistent militias and hidden weapons in Iraq will greatly increase the burden on our postwar occupation. In...
Topic: Fables of the reconstruction
USA Today Topic: Fables of the reconstruction Posted April 16, 2003 10:45 p.m. 05/20/2005 – Updated 11:58 AM ET Almost over or barely started? The war winds down as the peace lurches forward, with both costs and contradictions...
