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Stories by Paul Rockwell

Paul Rockwell is a writer in the Bay Area. He can be reached at rockyspad@hotmail.com,

The War on Trial: A Look at the Legal Merit of Watada's Case

Lt. Watada risks prison to argue that Bush's war is illegal. But his actions are based on solid evidence about military conduct in Iraq and a clear understanding of the law.
Posted on Feb 5, 2007

A Father Speaks Out Against the Iraq War

Imagine losing your child in a war based on lies and misinformation. On Father's Day, Fernando Suarez del Solar remembers his son.
Posted on Jun 17, 2006

How GI Resistance Changed History

The new film Sir, No Sir provides a message of hope for the anti-war movement.
Posted on Apr 6, 2006

More Than a Dreamer

Dr. Martin Luther King's oft-quoted "I have a dream" speech was not about far-off visions, it was a call to action.
Posted on Jan 15, 2005

A Soldier of Conscience

Staff Sgt. Jimmy Massey was a hard-core Marine until he fought for his country in Iraq. He speaks out on the atrocities of war and why he left the military.
Posted on May 18, 2004

Economic Blowback

Spontaneous boycotts against U.S. and British goods are taking place in cities throughout the world, from South Africa to Pakistan.
Posted on Mar 28, 2003

Who Armed Iraq?

The U.S. supplied chemicals, biological seed stock and weapons to the very same country it wants to disarm today.
Posted on Mar 6, 2003