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To: stockman_scott who wrote (110255)8/6/2003 3:50:57 PM
From: Rascal  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 281500
 
This is a great linear recap of what they said (Neocon Strategy/Bush Doctrine) and when they said it.

I hope Neocon reads this post.
I hope Westeria reads and integrates the facts.

Rascal @TimeLineIsTelling.com



To: stockman_scott who wrote (110255)8/6/2003 7:32:14 PM
From: KLP  Respond to of 281500
 
So Scott...which 'editors' wrote that piece? Michael Moore, Molly Ivins,Robert Scheer....etc ??? Certainly a VERY one sided opinion mag......

From their PR Kit:

Editorial Profile
The Nation is America's oldest weekly magazine and one of its premier journals of opinion. Established by abolitionists in 1865, The Nation has long been regarded as one of the country's definitive journalistic voices. For more than 135 years of writing on politics, culture, books and the arts, The Nation has remained true to its original commitment to be the critical, independent voice in American journalism. James Baldwin, Ralph Nader and Hunter Thompson published their first pieces in The Nation. Other contributors have included Martin Luther King Jr., Albert Einstein, Eleanor Roosevelt, Emma Goldman and Jean-Paul Sartre. The Nation has a proud literary history as well, having published the work of W.H. Auden, Langston Hughes, Sylvia Plath, Henry James, Willa Cather, Thomas Mann and hundreds of other major writers.

Editorial Victor Navasky, Publisher and Editorial
Director
Katrina vanden Heuvel, Editor

Art Winslow, Literary Editor
Karen Rothmyer, Managing Editor
Richard Lingeman, Senior Editor
Betsy Reed, Senior Editor
Washington,
DC, Bureau David Corn, Editor
John Nichols, Correspondent

William Greider, National Affairs
Correspondent
Columnists Eric Alterman, Full-Court Press
Alexander Cockburn, Beat the Devil
Naomi Klein, TK
Katha Pollitt, Subject to Debate
Calvin Trillin, Deadline Poet
Patricia J. Williams, Diary of a Mad Law
Professor

Contributing Editors
and
Editorial Board Members
(partial list) Robert Borosage
Stephen F. Cohen
Marc Cooper
Mike Davis
Susan Faludi
Doug Henwood
Molly Ivins
Randall Kennedy
Tony Kushner
John Leonard
Michael Moore
Toni Morrison
Joel Rogers
Kirkpatrick Sale
Herman Schwartz
Andrew Shapiro
Robert Scheer
Edward Sorel
Gore Vidal
John Wiener
Amy Wilentz
Roger Wilkins

Departments Jane Holtz Kay, Architecture
Arthur C. Danto, Art
Robert Sherrill, Corporations
Michael T. Klare, Defense
Stuart Klawans, Film
David Cole, Legal Affairs
Edward W. Said, Music
Gene Santoro, Music
Jonathan Schell, Peace and Disarmament
Grace Schulman, Poetry
Ian Williams, United Nations
Calvin Trillin, Deadline Poet

Bureaus Mark Gevisser, Southern Africa
Miklós Vámos, Budapest
D. D. Guttenplan, London
Maria Margaronis, London



To: stockman_scott who wrote (110255)8/6/2003 11:22:05 PM
From: GST  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
The neocon agenda is dying: From your post <<The policy has failed in the world as a whole. It has encouraged the proliferation it was meant to stop, leaving the United States and the world without an effective nonproliferation strategy. It has dishonored the democratic system it was meant to promote. The political disaster in Iraq is writ large in the decline of US reputation and power among the nations of the world, almost all of whom opposed the war and are now perfectly ready to watch on the sidelines as the United States sinks in the Iraq bog. It has estranged America's traditional friends, including its NATO allies. It has created a divide between the United States and Europe. It has demeaned and damaged the UN. It has placed a roadblock in the way of the international cooperation necessary to solve the most important economic and social problems of the twenty-first century: saving the global environment and working to fashion a more just and prosperous global economy.>>