April 2006
March 2006
Punishing Pain - New York Times
by mikepower Wheelchair-bound multiple sclerosis patient Richard Paey is serving 25 years in a Florida prison for "trafficking" a half gramme of OxyContin, even though the prosecutor concedes that Paey never sold any of his medications. In prison, he now receives mor
February 2006
The New Yorker: The Memo by Jane Mayer
by mikepowerHow an internal effort to ban the abuse and torture of detainees was thwarted.
Educators face blowback for protesting Iraq war
by mikepowerJust over three years ago, as the nation readied for war with Iraq, elementary school teacher Deb Mayer stood in front of her class and uttered the word that would get her blacklisted from her profession - 'Peace'
village voice > news > Mondo Washington by James Ridgeway
by mikepowersince 9-11, in one test after another, news organizations using undercover teams have easily broken through the FAA security apparatus, rendering the entire business unworkable.
AMERICAblog: Because a great nation deserves the truth
by mikepower Cindy Sheehan's side of the story. If true, this is just very sad for our country
January 2006
Gag Reflex
by mikepowerIf President George W. Bush shows no qualms about violating the 217-year-old U.S. Constitution or the 791-year-old Magna Carta, why should we be surprised to find that he is now violating the 2,400-year-old Hippocratic Oath?
Observer | Scandal of force-fed prisoners
by mikepowerNew details have emerged of how the growing number of prisoners on hunger strike at Guantánamo Bay are being tied down and force-fed through tubes pushed down their nasal passages into their stomachs to keep them alive. They routinely experience bleedin
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