Faiz Shakir, Think Progress AlterNet: Rights and Liberties. October 10, 2008. "There is no way that we ever want to be identified as terrorists. We are nonviolent. We are faith-based,”
Anneli Rufus, AlterNet AlterNet: PEEK. February 14, 2008. At one point, for example, a high-school girl asked an elderly vet, "Why don't you take your old ass over there and fight?"
Jon Ponder, Pensito Review AlterNet: Election 2008. February 3, 2008. This is strong indicator that there is real energy and excitement among the small minority of Republicans who oppose the occupation of Iraq.
Jane Hamsher, Firedoglake AlterNet: PEEK. January 1, 2008. A Ron Paul throng was shouting and a group of anti-war protesters had made their way into his office with signs saying "who would Jesus bomb?"
Paddy, Brave New Films AlterNet: War on Iraq. December 9, 2007. "Christmas in Fallujah" went on sale last Tuesday on Apple Inc.'s iTunes. Net proceeds will be donated to Homes for Our Troops, which builds homes for severely wounded veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan.
GottaLaff, Brave New Films AlterNet: PEEK. November 19, 2007. GottaLaff: What a fine, upstanding paragon of unbiased reporting. What a rational individual! Be proud.
Steven Reynolds, The All Spin Zone AlterNet: PEEK. November 12, 2007. Steven Reynolds: If they can't honor Iraq War Veterans, then they need to quit the job of running these parades.
Paddy, Brave New Films AlterNet: PEEK. November 9, 2007. Paddy: They're honoring veterans the best way you can, by trying to make sure more of them come home to march in next year's parade.
Cliff Schecter, AlterNet: Video. October 30, 2007. This is exactly what the Bushies don't want you to see, as they continue to send other people's sons and daughters to die in a war based upon a lie.
John Ehrenfield, AlterNet: PEEK. October 27, 2007. John Ehrenfield: There will be 11 massive demonstrations for peace throughout the United States. It's time for the American people to speak out.
Amy Goodman, King Features Syndicate. October 17, 2007. The peace tower in Iceland that Yoko Ono dreamed up 40 years ago has as much resonance now as it would have during the Vietnam War.
Adam Howard, AlterNet: Video. October 5, 2007. Keith and Rachel discuss Limbaugh's pathetic attempts to cover-up his attacks on American soldiers and inability to mention Keith's name.
Bernie Heidkamp, AlterNet: Video. October 5, 2007. Bernie Heidkamp: Most of the songs are political allegories under the veil of intensely personal stories of relationships struggling to survive.
Hannah Johns, AlterNet: PEEK. October 2, 2007. Hannah Johns: Here are three pictures which show that the administration is not too choosy in the terrorists it invites for eggs and bacon.
Jon Soltz, AlterNet: PEEK. September 27, 2007. Jon Soltz: My challenge to you, Rush, is to have me on your show so you can say all of this again, right to the face of someone who served in Iraq.
Logan Murphy, AlterNet: PEEK. September 21, 2007. Logan Murphy: At an Iraq protest last week there was an incident that occurred that was so disgusting it defies description.
Satyam Khanna, AlterNet: PEEK. September 21, 2007. Satyam Khanna: Saying a single anti-war sentence has made Sally Field public enemy number one for the nuts at Fox News
Jim Gilliam, AlterNet: Video. September 20, 2007. Some people want to claim Field was censored by Fox because she said "god damn", but clearly FOX has had no qualms airing "god damn" in the past.