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Project for a Humanitarian Century
Across the field, Republicans and Democrats agree that the US invasion and occupation of Iraq, as crystallized in the photos from Abu Ghraib prison...
Troy Skeels

The Real Timeline
Like a bunch of kids caught with a baseball bat and a broken window, the Bush administration is scrambling for excuses to explain away the damnable...
Maria Tomchick

Red Alert
Conventional wisdom on this fall's election is that, as in 2000, it will be decided by a narrow band of states on the border between Red --...
Geov Parrish

From The Kitchen
What happened to the last issue of ETS!? Although we compiled an issue two weeks ago, posted it on our website (eatthestate.org), and emailed it to...
The ETS! kitchen crew

 

"NBC News later quoted US military officials as saying that the [so far] unreleased photographs showed American soldiers 'severely beating an Iraqi prisoner nearly to death, having sex with a female Iraqi prisoner, and acting inappropriately with a dead body.' The officials said there also was a videotape, apparently shot by US personnel, showing Iraqi guards raping young boys." -- Seymour M. Hersh, from "Chain in Command," 5-17-04, the second of his three (thus far) exceptional articles in The New Yorker. See Eat these Shorts, below.

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