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...what your country can do for you” carries a particularly persuasive ring, harkening us back to an era in which national struggles could become a source of national unity. But the tragically one-sided nature of the sacrifice Bush has proposed reveals that the president??s outlook has little in common with this vision...

Author: By Justin S. Becker and Jarret A. Zafran | Title: Sacrifice, Not Martyrdom | 3/5/2007 | See Source »

...limiting our options to either serving on the front lines or sitting in front of the tube, the president??s deluded view of sacrifice misses all the ways in which our success in Iraq depends on the choices we make back home. If we want to defeat an enemy that gains strength from oil revenue, then we need a more aggressive approach to ending our dependence on petroleum. On the individual level, this means becoming smarter consumers who prioritize fuel efficiency over engine size in buying cars, and who take advantage of public transportation. On the collective level...

Author: By Justin S. Becker and Jarret A. Zafran | Title: Sacrifice, Not Martyrdom | 3/5/2007 | See Source »

...described Reform Jews, Conservative Jews, and Zionists as "the works of Satan." Claiming that he was "God’s messenger," he advocated for the complete dismantling of Israel. Unfortunately, this represented a relatively moderate view for Weiss, who as a defender of Ahmadinejad, has implicitly adopted the Iranian President??s message that Israel, and its six million Jews, should be "wiped off the map." Nonetheless, Weiss had the audacity—some might say willful ignorance—to claim that Ahmadinejad’s call for genocide was "not indicative of anti-Jewish sentiments...

Author: By Michael Segal and Jacob M. Victor | Title: The Finkelstein-Weiss Deception | 3/2/2007 | See Source »

...spark controversy against an oft-criticized sect of our population? After all, the days of politicians denouncing gangsta rap and smashing tapes on national TV are long gone. And besides a few Eminem references about Dick Cheney’s wife and the occasional hunting joke, the vice president??s name isn’t being trashed by rappers with anywhere near the same kind of ferocity as was the case with Dan Quayle in the early...

Author: By Malcom A. Glenn | Title: Nothing But A Little Music | 2/27/2007 | See Source »

...it’s not real life, and most people realize this. Besides, we do have a way to make the stuff we don’t like go away. In the same way a frustrated Congress has the power to alter an unjust war by adjusting the President??s funds, we as consumers can make hip-hop whatever we want it to be. If we don’t buy it, the artists won’t make it. It’s that simple...

Author: By Malcom A. Glenn | Title: Nothing But A Little Music | 2/27/2007 | See Source »

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