Forcing Down the Bolivian President’s Plane Was An Act of Piracy, by John Pilger

Dandelion Salad

by John Pilger
johnpilger.com
4 July 2013

Imagine the aircraft of the President of France being forced down in Latin America on “suspicion” that it was carrying a political refugee to safety – and not just any refugee but someone who has provided the people of the world with proof of criminal activity on an epic scale.

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Europe Cravenly Colluding with US in Criminality by Finian Cunningham + Escobar: ‘Imperial Hijack’ Opens Asylum Bid for Snowden in Latin America

by Finian Cunningham
Writer, Dandelion Salad
East Africa
Crossposted from PressTV
July 4, 2013

It is hard to know which is the more outrageous: the US government’s forced landing this week of the Bolivian President Evo Morales’ official jet in Europe; or the European authorities’ compliance with the Americans in their act of international piracy.

In the first instance, it is just another typical example of how much of a rogue regime the US has degenerated into. Washington no longer shows a scintilla of concern to be even seen to abide by international laws and regulations. It is brazenly out of control. Continue reading

Put Away The Flags by Howard Zinn (2006; repost)

American Exceptionalism Exceptions

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Repost from July 3, 2010

by Howard Zinn
Writer, Dandelion Salad
crossposted at The Progressive (2006)
July 4, 2013

On this July 4, we would do well to renounce nationalism and all its symbols: its flags, its pledges of allegiance, its anthems, its insistence in song that God must single out America to be blessed.

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Untold Truths About the American Revolution By Howard Zinn (repost)

Repost from July 4, 2009

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Writer, Dandelion Salad
Excerpt from The Progressive July 3, 2009
July 4, 2013

There are things that happen in the world that are bad, and you want to do something about them. You have a just cause. But our culture is so war prone that we immediately jump from, “This is a good cause” to “This deserves a war.”

You need to be very, very comfortable in making that jump.

The American Revolution—independence from England—was a just cause. Why should the colonists here be occupied by and oppressed by England? But therefore, did we have to go to the Revolutionary War?

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