Saddamites?
Rob Kall, of OpEdNews, sees coded talk in President Bush’s identification of the enemy, in this morning’s address, as “rejectionists, Saddamists and terrorists.” It’s not such a long leap, notes Continue Reading →
a review of religion and media
Rob Kall, of OpEdNews, sees coded talk in President Bush’s identification of the enemy, in this morning’s address, as “rejectionists, Saddamists and terrorists.” It’s not such a long leap, notes Continue Reading →
The Imam Ali Mosque in Najaf has had a dual historical role as both holy shrine and rallying point against foreign forces. Henry Chu and Teresa Watanabe of The Los Angeles Times focus on the mosque Continue Reading →
Revealer publisher Jay Rosen at the DNC: “On Tuesday morning I encountered one of the most effective acts of political protest I have seen in a while. It took imagination. Organizers — the Continue Reading →
On losing count of the dead. By Jeff Sharlet Writing in The Washington Post, columnist Jim Hoagland notes that “the American public and media seem to be slowly trying to tune out Iraq’s Continue Reading →
Dr. Tom Frame, Anglican bishop to the Australian Defence Force, offers this mea culpa in The Melbourne Anglican: “As the only Anglican bishop to have endorsed the Australian Government’s case for Continue Reading →
Dr. Tom Frame, Anglican bishop to the Australian Defence Force, offers this mea culpa in The Melbourne Anglican: “As the only Anglican bishop to have endorsed the Australian Government’s case for Continue Reading →
Flag Day special: Supreme Court rules that God is good, at least as far as the Pledge is concerned. Well, not exactly — rather, the justices ruled that Michael Newdow does not Continue Reading →
12:21 pm: “‘I knew that my God was bigger than his. I knew that my God was a real God and his was an idol.’” Berta Delgado of The Dallas Morning News reports on the Continue Reading →
The pictures from Abu Ghraib won’t just change the course of the war, writes Ali Eteraz — they may transform Islam. The nameless, hooded prisoner crucified with wires at Abu Ghraib has Continue Reading →
Why do so many Americans believe that Saddam supported Al Qaeda when even the White House denies it? The prophecies of bestselling author Joel C. Rosenberg offer clues. By Chris Continue Reading →