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On the last day of June, the U.S. commander in Iraq transferred military authority to the government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, who held a day of national celebration. Then, America skedaddled. There was no "mission accomplished" moment, even though... [read more]
Spread the word about what's going on in Afghanistan and about the pressure on Obama to escalate.
Urge friends, family, coworkers, club members, strangers, and anyone else you can think of to protest against the surge and to express their views... [read more]
We've seen what Bush did when Wall Street's finest were revealed to be, in his words, "a house of cards." Next month's Lowdown will talk more about W's trillion-dollar taxpayer gift to Wall Street. But, where was he when America's... [read more]
At last, George W. has his legacy. Working with military contractors who backed his presidential runs, Bush has become history's number-one gunrunner! He has now sold or given away more war weaponry to more countries than any other U.S. president.
This... [read more]
From football to beach volleyball, competitive games can get your juices going.
But the ultimate game, the one that'll give you the greatest rush, is...what? Why, it's war, of course. Yeah, you literally get to kill the other team! How great... [read more]
It's now official: Goofy is in charge of the Bush regime's Iraq occupation.
Even as violence has ramped up again in Iraq, the Pentagon is working to bring Disneyland to Baghdad. Well, not literally Disneyland, but a massive, Disney-like amusement park... [read more]
THE OTHER U.S. ARMY IN AFGHANISTAN
Alongside the 68,000 men and women in uniform whom our nation has committed to Afghanistan, an even larger army is deployed. It's a private army of military contractors, amounting to, on average, 65% of the total Pentagon force in Afghanistan... [read more]