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Stories by Jonathan Baskin

The Death Squad Option

Faced with an intractable insurgency in Iraq, the Pentagon is returning to its bad old ways. Remember El Salvador?
Posted on Jan 10, 2005

Human Rights Last

Today is International Human Rights Day, but a few small human rights abuses are getting in the way of our celebration.
Posted on Dec 10, 2004

Rumsfeld Says the Darndest Things

The response of the Secretary of Defense to questions from National Guardsmen reveals the callousness of the Bush administration.
Posted on Dec 9, 2004

A Record of Injustice

A rundown of the record of Bush's nominee for Attorney General, Alberto Gonzales.
Posted on Nov 11, 2004

Bless You, Oh Canada

In an abrupt about-face, the Bush administration sends the FDA to beg for flu vaccine from a Canadian manufacturer.
Posted on Oct 21, 2004

Sinclair Strikes Again

The broadcasting company with a track record of biased journalism that would make Fox News blush is doing its bit to smear John Kerry just in time for the election.
Posted on Oct 12, 2004

Intelligence Ignored

Each of George Bush's claims about Iraq is in direct contradiction to the assessments of his own intelligence officials.
Posted on Sep 28, 2004

Cheney's Insecure Past

The vice president desperately wants to hide his embarrassing national security record.
Posted on Sep 9, 2004

The Toll of War

A new, grisly milestone in Iraq: 1,000 American soldiers dead.
Posted on Sep 8, 2004

Ahead of His Time

John Kerry understood before most in Washington the important links between illegal banking and terrorism.
Posted on Aug 19, 2004

Playing Contractopoly with Halliburton

Cheney hasn't been telling the truth about his involvement in giving sweetheart deals in Iraq to his former employer, Halliburton.
Posted on Jun 16, 2004

The Intelligence Blame Game

The most prominent theory behind CIA Director George Tenet's resignation is that he's the designated fall guy for pre-9/11 intelligence failures.
Posted on Jun 4, 2004