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The Appalling Use of Children as Messengers of Hate and Fascism
Linda Milazzo, AlterNet AlterNet: PEEK. August 25, 2009.
Photos emerge of kids wearing stickers with the word fascism below an image on Obama depicted as the Joker -- why bring children into the deceit?
Was It the National Security Bureaucrats Who Forced Obama to Hold on to the Torture Photos?
John Dean, FindLaw.com. May 16, 2009.
Politicians come and go, but the folks who actually run the government have an agenda of their own, including covering their mistakes.
Obama Administration Flip-Flops, Won't Release Detainee Abuse Photos
Ali Frick, ThinkProgress AlterNet: War on Iraq. May 13, 2009.
"The president 'believes their release would endanger our troops,' a White House official says."
New Torture Photos Being Released By Obama
Staff, Huffington Post AlterNet: Media and Technology. April 24, 2009.
The Obama administration will release more photos of Bush era prisoner abuse in Iraq and Afghanistan.
A Look at Bush's Presidency Through a Camera Lens
Melissa McEwan, Shakesville AlterNet: PEEK. January 28, 2009.
The New York Times compiles a collection of Bush photos that are amusing and heartbreaking.
Great Election Day Photos
Misty, Shakesville AlterNet: PEEK. November 4, 2008.
Captured moments from November 4th, 2008.
AlterNet\'s Occupy Wall Street Book Party--The Photos!
Staff, December 31, 1969.
Rally Photos From AlterNet Readers in DC, Florida, Boston, Philly, Kentucky, Denver, Cali and More!
Sarah Seltzer, December 31, 1969.