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April 4, 2006

Michael Neumann
The Israel Lobby and Beyond

April 3, 2006

Saul Landau
Vietnam Diary: "What Socialism?"

Richard Thieme
The CIA: Cowboys, Indians and Whistleblowers, an Interview with David MacMichael

Timothy B. Tyson
Race, Class and Rape at Duke

Omar Barghouti
The Israeli Elections: a Decisive Vote for Apartheid

Iwasaki Atsuko
"As Israelis, We Also Fight for Palestinians:" an Interview with Jeff Halper

Julian Edney
A Terrible Weapon in the Hands of the Rich

Roger Morris
Catfight Among the Conservatives

 

April 1 / 2, 2006

Alexander Cockburn
Truth and Fiction in Elie Wiesel's "Night"

Ralph Nader
Exxon/Mobil: the Corporate Superpower of Superpowers

Dave Zirin
The Press Mob, Their Rope and Barry Bonds: Damn Right Race Matters

David Underhill
Walkin' to New Orleans

Earl Ofari Hutchinson
Do Immigrants Really Take Jobs from Urban Poor?

Dave Lindorff
Sen. Orrin Hatch: Defender of Presidential Lawlessness

P. Sainath
Where India's Brave New World is Headed

Fred Gardner
Debunking "Amotivational Syndrome"

Clancy Chassay
Hamas or Al Qaeda? The Gun or the Ballot Box?

Heather Gray
The Inspiring Face of Immigration: Australia and the American Rural Southeast

Greg Moses
Austin Students Walkout: "We're a Group This Country Needs"

John Chuckman
When the Violent Enforce the Peace: America's Brutal Tactics in Iraq

Ron Jacobs
Leaving Iraq Now is the Only Sensible Solution

Jeffrey St. Clair
Playlist: What I'm Listening to This Week

Poets' Basement
Holt, Engel, Subiet, Ford and Davies

Website of the Weekend
Pentagon Thievery

 

March 31, 2006

Gary Leupp
Better Off Under Saddam: an Inventory

Patrick Cockburn
Mosul Slips Out of Control

Saree Makdisi
Israeli Elections Big Winner: Avigdor Lieberman

Ron Jacobs
Where Capital is Not God: France Shows the Way

Mark Engler
There's Much More to be Done on Third World Debt Relief

Curtis F.J. Doebbler
An Appeal to International Lawyers: Hold Bush Accountable for Flauting International Law

Laith al-Saud
Iraq is Not in Civil War (Yet); It's Under Occupation

Website of the Day
Boobies, Dolphins and Flying Fish: Sailing the African Coast

 

 

March 30, 2006

Uri Avnery
Israeli Elections: What the Hell Has Happened?

Sen. Russell Feingold
A Fact Check on a Presidential Crime: Myth vs. Reality on Bush's Warrantless Wiretapping Program

Winslow T. Wheeler
The Saga of the Joint Strike Fighter: Just Because Its High Tech and Costs $247 Billion Doesn't Mean It Works

Dave Lindorff
A Strategy of Massacres?

Juan Santos
The Ghost of George Wallace: Immigration and White Racism

Frida Berrigan
Privatizing the Apocalypse

Joshua Frank
War in Search of a Justification

Vonnie Edwards
Letter from the LA County Jail

Neve Gordon
Does Kadima's Victory Put the Peace Process in Reverse?

Website of the Day
The Women of New Orleans Speak

 

March 29, 2006

CounterPunch News Service
Fake Saddam Interview Put Out by Israel Lobby Catspaw, Endorsed by NeoCons' Pet Cassandra, Now Wiping Egg From Face

Patrick Cockburn
Bush's Call for Ouster of Iraq PM Widens Rift with Shias

John Ross
When Water is Not a Human Right

Omar Barghouti
When is Killing Arab Civilians Considered a Massacre?

William S. Lind
Truth in Advertising from the Army?

Missy Comley Beattie
Missing in America

Earl Ofari Hutchinson
AWOL: Black Leaders and Immigration

Website of the Day
Colombia Support Network Needs Your Help

 

March 28, 2006

Sharon Smith
Liberal Hypocrisy on Immigration: Krugman and Clinton Say Shut the Door

Paul Craig Roberts
Bush is No Conservative

Tariq Ali
Karachi Social Forum: NGOs or WGOs?

Manuel Garcia, Jr.
God's Torturers: from Torquemada to Opus Dei

Ramzy Baroud
False Impressions: the Media and the Middle East

Evelyn Pringle
Fentanyl's Body Count: the FDA's Math Problem

Seth Sandronsky
Inflation and Speculation

Patrick Cockburn
Shias May Now Turn on US Forces

 

March 27, 2006

Patrick Cockburn
War Crime in a Mosque

Joshua Frank
The Democrats' Daddy Warbucks

Ron Jacobs
The Case of the Anti-Minutemen Five

Jeff Lays
Eternal Spending for a Never-Ending War

Davey D.
We Didn't Cross the Border, the Border Crossed Us

Robert Billyard
"I Did Not Join the British Army to Conduct US Foreign Policy"

Jim Rigby
Why We Let an Atheist Join Our Church

Lisa Viscidi
Justice and Impunity in Latin America: the Case of Rios Montt

Nick Dearden
Refugees: Thirty Years in the Western Sahara

Gideon Levy
Are We Done Killing Children, Yet?

Website of the Day
"Love Me, I'm a Liberal " (Updated)


March 25 / 26, 2006

Alexander Cockburn
Why There's No Strategy to End This War

Patrick Cockburn
The Battle for Baghdad: It's Already Begun

Ralph Nader
Bush's Divorce from Reality

Christopher Reed
Slave Labor and Hell Ships: Mitsubishi Awaits Judgment for Its War Crimes

Jeff Ballinger
Memo to Walter Mosley: the Crisis in Black Leadership

Joseph Massad
Blaming the Israel Lobby

Brian Cloughley
The Fifth Afghan War

Chris Floyd
Death in the Village of Isahaqi

Elaine Cassel
Abortion Politics: The FDA and Plan B

Dave Zirin
Death Row Talks Back to Etan Thomas

John Chuckman
Sorry, Prime Minister, Afghanistan is Not Canada's War

Sharon Smith
"Si Se Puede!": On Chicago's Streets

Christopher Fons
A City With Latinos

Chris Kromm
Coretta Scott King a Communist? There's a History Here

John Bomar
Neurotic-in-Chief: Bush's "Change of Course"

Ron Jacobs
More Than Just a Band

Maymanah Farhat
What MoMA Does to "Islamic" Art

St. Clair / Walker / Vest
Playlists: What We're Listening to This Week

Poets' Basement
Harley, Davies, Engel and Subiet

Website of the Weekend
Peacecast

 

March 24, 2006

Cockburn / Sengupta / Duff
How the CPT Hostages were Freed

P. Sainath
Bribe or Die

Todd Chretien
Jim Crow Goes Fishing: the Racist War on Immigrants

Marty Omoto
The Other California

Michael Carmichael
Islamophobia at Downing Street: Tony Blair's Bipolarity

Peter Phillips
Impeachment Movement Grows; Media Yawns

Gabriel Kolko
The US Empire vs. Reality

Website of the Day
Music for Peace

 

March 23, 2006

Charles V. Peña
Bush's Pro-Terrorism Defense Budget

Joe DeRaymond
El Salvador 2006: a Broken Nation

Robert Fisk
"US Authorities Say..."

Jonathan Cook
The Emerging Jewish Consensus in Israel

Tom Engelhardt
Whatever Happened to Congress?: an Interview with Chalmers Johnson

Joshua Frank
Political Lemmings: the Democrats and the Precipice

Norman Solomon
The Ultimate Scapegoat: Blaming the Media for Bad War News

Robert Fitch / Joe Allen
An Exchange on the State of Organized Labor

Patrick Cockburn
Kirkuk's Dr. Death

CounterPunch News Service
On the Proper Way to Address a Bible-Waving Republican State Senator from Maryland

Website of the Day
Bird-Dogging Kerry

 

March 22, 2006

David MacMichael
Iranian Nuclear Showdown: an Unnecessary Crisis

Juan Santos
Brown Skin, Yellow Star: Making Latinos Illegal

Paul Craig Roberts
Hollow Nation: Americans Don't Live Here Anymore

Patrick Cockburn
Iraq's My Lai?: Shooting Any Iraqi Who Moves

Ramzy Baroud
The Jericho Raid

Jason Leopold
The Mysterious "Official One": Woodward's Plame-Leak Deep Throat

Dennis Perrin
Killer Lies from Cheney's Harlot

William Blum
The Cuban Punching Bag

Jeffrey St. Clair
Contract Casino

Website of the Day
Bird Flu: Will It Cross Over?

 

March 21, 2006

Paul Craig Roberts
Bush's Delusional Speech

Winslow Wheeler
Lipstick on the Pig: the Fiasco of Congressional Earmark Reform

Tom Engelhardt
Cold Warrior in a Strange Land: an Interview with Chalmers Johnson

Arnold Oliver
To the Guy Who Called Me a Traitor: Dissent and the Iraq War

Earl Ofari Hutchinson
When Black Cops Go Bad: the Killing of Elio Carrion

Mike Whitney
Death Squad Democracy

William A. Cook
Israeli Human Rights: Starve the Palestinians

Sophia A. McLennen
Assault on Higher Education: the Conservative Push for the Right Student

 

March 20, 2006

Paul Craig Roberts
A Collapsing Presidency

Dave Lindorff
Howard Dean Tells CounterPunch: DNC No Foe of Impeachment

Ralph Nader
The DNC's "Grassroots Agenda": Howard Dean's Plea for Advice

Diane Christian
License to Lie: Over to You, Dante

Jeff Halper
"To Hell with All of You": the Power of Saying No

Harry Browne
Unhappy St. Patrick's Day: Bush's Crackdown on Gerry Adams and Sinn Fein

Norman Solomon
Why are We Here?: Is There a Right Way to Wage a Wrong War?

Patrick Cockburn
Death Squads on the Prowl; Iraq Convulsed by Fear

Website of the Day
Abugate

 

March 18 / 19, 2006

Cockburn / St. Clair
Three Years On: Where's the Resistance Here on the Home Front?

Werther
Bombs and Butchers: "Where Do We Get Such Men?"

Chris Kromm
Katrina Aid Package: Much Too Little; Much Too Late

Patrick Cockburn
Halabja: Kurds Destroy Monument to Victims of Saddam's Poison Gas Attack

Elaine Cassel
Abortion Politics and Animus for Women: Can Justice Kennedy be Swayed?

S. Brian Willson
Iraq Vets and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Fred Gardner
The War on Kids

Brian Cloughley
General Insanity: the Prevarications of Gen. Peter Pace

Laura Carlsen
Challenging Disparity: Toward a New US Policy in Latin America

Eamon Martin
Life in the Shadows of the Empire: Mysterious Photographers of Nothing

Julie Hilden
Free Speech in the Classroom: Teachers Don't Enjoy Enough Legal Protection

Alison Weir
So Much for "Sunshine Week": AP Erases Video of Israeli Soldier Shooting Palestinian Boy

Jeffrey St. Clair
Playlist: What I'm Listening to This Week

Poets' Basement
LaMorticella, Krieger, Louise, and Engek

Website of the Weekend
Are the Elites Turning Against the Effects of the Israel Lobby?

 

March 17, 2006

Eduardo Galeano
Abracadabra: Uruguay's Desaparecidos Begin to Appear

Greg Moses
Bush and Nuclear Preemption: Do You Feel Safe With This Man's Finger on the Button?

Richard Falk / David Krieger
The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty is Dying: What Now?

Cindy and Craig Corrie
Three Ways to Remember Rachel

Amira Hass
Hamas's Haniyeh: "I Never Sent Anyone on a Suicide Mission"

Mike Marqusee
Reasons to March

James Petas and Robin Eastman-Abaya
Philippines: the Killing Fields of Asia

Website of the Day
Black Shamrock

 

March 16, 2006

Norman Solomon
Hook, Line and Sinker: War-Loving Pundits

Tom Philpott
Neoliberalism at the Garden Gate: Community Farming in LA

Heather Gray
Anne Braden: the South's Rebel Without a Pause

Amira Hass
Is Hamas Playing into the Hands of Israeli Hardliners?

Missy Comley Beattie
Dangerous-to-Society Women: Locked Up in the Tombs

Sen. Russell Feingold
President Bush has Broken the Law; He Must be Held Accountable

Lucinda Marshall
President Ken Doll: Bush Insults Women on Intl. Women's Day

Andrew Bosworth
From the Man Who Voted Against Katrina Aid: Joe Barton's War on CITGO

Clancy Sigal
In Celebration of Dachau's 73rd Anniversary, Halliburton Gets Concentration Camp Contract

Website of the Day
Help Rebuild the New Orleans Public Library


March 15, 2006

Jonathan Cook
Israel's Raid on the Jericho Jail

Winslow Wheeler
Hiding the Cost of War: Paying for Iraq with Supplemental Funding

Diane Christian
Sharon's Stroke

Ron Jacobs
New Tenants for Abu Ghraib?: a Cell for Kissinger and Haig

Missy Comley Beattie
How Many Brinks to Pass?

Jared Bernstein
The Minority Wealth Gap

Noam Chomsky
The Crumbling Empire

Website of the Day
French Students Reclaim the Streets of Paris

 

March 14, 2006

Earl Ofari Hutchinson
No Requiem for a Black Conservative: the Fall of Claude Allen

Dave Lindorff
Why the Gitmo Tribunals are a Bad Idea: Exhibit A, t he Moussaoui Case

Kevin Zeese
Divide and Rule in Iraq Gone Awry

Todd Chretien
Counting the Dead in Iraq: Why is the Left Understating the Carnage?

Jason Kunin
Canada in Afghanistan: "We're Here Because We're Here"

Thomas Palley
The Economics of Outsourcing

Cockburn / St. Clair
Pages from the Liberals' War

Website of the Day
Golf Courses and Swimming Pools

 

March 13, 2006

Uri Avnery
The Missing Word

Dave Lindorff
Extra, Extra! Media Reports on Censure Motion

Mike Whitney
South Dakota's Taliban: the Fanatics are on the Loose

David Green
Questions of Solidarity: Blacks and Jews in Neo-Con America

Jeremy Scahill
Rest Easy, Bill Clinton: Slobo Can't Talk Any More

Mike Ferner
Up Against the Wall, Son: Hungering for Justice During My First Congressional Testimony

Corey Harris
Memories of Ali Farka Touré

Paul Craig Roberts
Killing Off Milosevic: Was Serbia a Practice Run for Iraq?

Website of the Day
Prayer Flags for Peace


March 11 / 12, 2006

Alexander Cockburn
Democrats: When the War Was Lost

Ralph Nader
Bush at the Tipping Point

Paul Craig Roberts
Why Did Bush Destroy Iraq?

Ben Tripp
My Night at the Oscars: the Happy People Speak Out

John Strausbaugh
The Cowboys and the Village Voice: Alt Press Flagship Goes Corporate

Landau / Hassen
Why "We" Fight "Their" Wars

Robert Bryce
A Thousand Pages of Rage

Gary Leupp
Why They Really Think They Must Defeat Iran

Fred Gardner
"But He's Good on Our Issue"

Ron Jacobs
Condi and Iran: Folly, Tragedy and Farce

Jonathan Scott
Science Fiction's Black Oracle: the Genius and Courage of Octavia Butler

Ramzy Baroud
Who Will Stop Bush's Militant Militarists?

Jordan Flaherty
Gitmo on the Mississippi: Life Under the Klan Wasn't This Bad

John Chuckman
Parable of the Hatchet: the Fallacy of Nation-Building in Afghanistan

Joe Allen
Smearing Ron Carey and the TDU: Bob Fitch's Hatchet Job

Julia Kendlbacher
Amazonia: Where All Life Matters

St. Clair / Walker / Pollack / Vest
Playlist: What We're Listening to This Week

Poets' Basement
Hassen, Harley, Ford and Subiet

Website of the Weekend
No Hay Ser Humano Ilegal

 

March 10, 2006

Ben Rosenfeld
The Great Green Scare and the Fed's Case Against Rod Coronado: a War on the First Amendment

Lila Rajiva
The Gitmo Documents: Miller, Boykin, Cambone and Feith

Saree Makdisi
From Rachel Corrie to Richard Rogers: the Wall, the Javits Center and the Bullying of an Architect

Elena Shore
FBI Grills US Professor Over Support for Venezuela

Joshua Frank
How the Green Party Slays Their Own

Dave Zirin
Lynching Barry Bonds

Aura Bogado
An Interview with Subcomandate Marcos

 

March 9, 2006

John Walsh
Neocon Daniel Pipes Advocates Civil War in Iraq as Strategic Policy

Annie Zirin
Leftwing Generals: the Dark Side of Liberal Imperialism

Brian McKenna
We All Live in Poletown Now: GM and the Corporate Uses of Eminent Domain

Chris Floyd
Scar Tissue: How the Bushes Brought Bedlam to Iraq

Rachard Itani
"Over There": Iraq as Soap Opera

Niranjan Ramakrishnan
The Action Thing

Wylie Harris
Immigration and Jeffersonian Democracy: Free Borders Make Good Neighbors

Alexander Cockburn
Ex-State Department Security Officer Charges Pre-9/11 Cover-Up

Website of the Day
About Pace: Expelling Anti-War Students

 

March 8, 2006

Patrick Bond
The Loans of Mass Destruction: Wolfowitz's Anti-Corruption Hoax at the World Bank

Brian Concannon, Jr.
Elusive Victories in Haiti

Pat Williams
Buyer's Remorse: Bush, the View from the Purple States

Lance Selfa
The Democrats and Dubai: the Politics of Distraction

Mokhiber / Weissman
Have You Ever Been Convicted of a Felony?

Walter Brasch
Compromising Civil Liberties

Vijay Prashad
For Them Indian Mangoes: Anatomy of an Agreement

Website of the Day
Rachel Corrie: a Call to Action

 

March 7, 2006

Werther
Half a Trillion Dollars: It's an Awful Lot of Money to Make Us Less Safe and Less Free

John Blair
Dr. Strangelove is Our President: Global Peace Through Nuclear Weapons

Dave Lindorff
The Impeachment Groundswell and Bush's Last Hope: the Democrats

Mike Whitney
No Immunity: Israel's Policy of Targeted Assassination

Warren Guykema
Who is Afraid of Rachel Corrie?

Sen. Russell Feingold
Misleading Testimony About NSA Domestic Spying

Robert Jensen
Why I am a Christian (Sort Of)

Norman Solomon
Digitalized Hype: a Dazzling Smokescreen?

Bernie Dwyer
Hopeful Signs Across Latin America: an Interview with Noam Chomsky

Website of the Day
Golem Song


March 6, 2006

Ralph Nader
Bush and Katrina: "Situational Information?"

Dave Zirin
Why Did Pat Tillman Die? an Investigation Reopens

Vanessa Redgrave
Censorship of the Worst Kind: the Second Death of Rachel Corrie

Walter A. Davis
Theater, Ideology and the Censorship of "My Name is Rachel Corrie"

Joshua Frank
Down By Law: the Mysterious Case of David Cobb

Nate Mezmer
A Second Look at "Crash": More Myths About Blacks and Racist Cops

Paul Craig Roberts
America's Bleak Jobs Future

Website of the Day
Crossroads: Race, Class and Art


March 4 / 5, 2006

Alexander Cockburn
The Dubai Ports Purchase: National Insecurity, Imported or Homegrown?

Jennifer Van Bergen
Bush's NSA Spying Program Violates the Law

Steven Higgs
Dying for Their Work: Westinghouse Workers and the Highest Level of PCBs Ever Recorded

Winslow T. Wheeler
The Generals, the Legislators and the Gulfstream VIP Transports

Ron Jacobs
Stealing Back Adam's Rib

Rev. William E. Alberts
Remember Damadola

Colin Asher
Goodbye, Dubai: the Teamsters and the Ports

Fred Gardner
Denney's Law

"Pariah"
Scapegoats and Shunning: Sexual Fascism in Progressive America

John Scagliotti
Brokeback Mountain: Pain is Not Enough

Seth Sandronsky
When the White House Walks Away: Bush, Arnold and the Flood Risk in the Central Valley

Joan Roelofs
A Challenge to Rebuild the World

Arjun Makhijani
The US / India Nuclear Pact: a Bad and Dangerous Deal

Ardeshr Ommani
Destroying the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty

Diana Barahona
An Open Letter to Freedom House: Release Info on Your Federal Grants

Ben Tripp
Bonzo, Wherefore Art Thou?

St. Clair / Socialist Worker Staff
Playlist: What We're Listening To

Poets' Basement
Engel, Davies, Buknatski

Website of the Weekend
The Return of Pearl Jam

March 3, 2006

Laura Carlsen
Mexico: the Power of Corruption and the Corruption of Power

John V. Whitbeck
Two States or One?

Chris Floyd
The Monolith Crumbles: Reality and Revisionism About Iran

Mohamed Hakki
Wolfowitz at the World Bank: Cronyism and Corruption

Pratyush Chandra
Bush in India: Dinner with George and Manmohan

John Scagliotti
Why are There No Real Gays in "Brokeback Mountain"?

Website of the Day
Support the IRC!

 

March 2, 2006

Paul Craig Roberts
How the Economic News is Spun

Dave Lindorff
Troops to Bush: Get Us Out of Here!

Ramzy Baroud
Middle East Democracy: the Hamas Factor

Saul Landau
Halfway Down the Road to Hell

Joe Allen
The Murder of George Jackson: an Interview with His Lawyer, Stephen Bingham

Steve Shore
Berlusconi on Capitol Hill: "I Am Italy!"

Denise Boggs
Roadless and Clueless: Wilderness Logging Greenwashed by Enviro Groups

Norman Finkelstein
The Attacks on Beyond Chutzpah

Website of the Day
ScreenHead

 

March 1, 2006

Mairead Corrigan Maguire
The Human Right to a Nuclear Free World

Niranjan Ramakrishnan
The India That Can No Longer Say No

Faheem Hussain
Bush in Pakistan

Antony Loewenstein
Spinning Us to War with Iran: an Aussie Perspective

Elizabeth Schulte
The Charge to Overturn Roe Has Begun

Mike Whitney
Sudan: Beware Bolton's Sudden Humanitarianism

John Ryan
Canada and the American Empire

Michael Donnelly
Brokeback Mountain: a No Love Story

Tom Reeves
Haitian Election Aftermath

Website of the Day
Mardi Gras Index: Reuilding of New Orleans Stalled

 

 

 

 

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April 4, 2006

Condi Does Britain

The Christocrat

By MICHAEL CARMICHAEL

Last week, Condoleezza Rice rolled on in her thinly disguised presidential campaign this time taking it to an international audience in Britain.

Last October, Rice returned to her hometown, Birmingham, Alabama to commemorate the forty-second (42nd) anniversary of the Ku Klux Klan's campaign of church bombings that murdered her childhood friend, Denise McNair. The historical record confirms that this was the first public word of regret to emerge from Rice's mouth about the atrocity.

This forty-two (42) year hiatus raises many questions about Rice's motives. Why did the first Afro-American woman to become US Secretary of State wait forty-two (42) years before registering her sorrow over the hate-crime that killed her acquaintance? Was her silence a product of cowardice? Callousness? Lack of concern? Why did it take Condoleezza Rice forty-two (42) years to condemn an atrocity perpetrated against her friend and her community by the Ku Klux Klan? Why did Condoleezza Rice wait so long to condemn a racist atrocity?

In fact, Rice's Birmingham re-visitation raises another question: Why commemorate the 42nd anniversary of anything? A probable answer: To launch a presidential campaign for an Afro-American candidate who never supported the civil rights movement or its leader, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Pundits have pointed to Rice's re-visitation of Birmingham as the obvious launch of her presidential campaign. In Birmingham, she was accompanied by her now well-worn sidekick, the UK Foreign Minister, Jack Straw, a long-standing ally of the neoconservatives in the Israel Lobby.

Jack Straw's presence was a signal that the right-wing elements behind the sternest security policies of the state of Israel are standing firmly behind Rice, a stalwart Christian Zionist, in support of her quest for the American presidency. Straw has been a steadfast and stalwart supporter of the global neoconservativism of Bush, Cheney, Rice and Rumsfeld, and he is seen as a steady international operator whose influence can help activate major donors loyal to the Israel Lobby for her presidential campaign. Today, Straw is happily serving as Rice's glove puppet and cat's paw, protecting her image and enforcing her policies on a global scale.

Last week, Straw gleefully escorted Rice on a high profile visit to his home district in the north of England. Blackburn is a city that was visited by Mahatma Gandhi who enjoyed a spirit of solidarity with its labour community. The Beatles song, A day in the life, features a line, "Four thousand holes in Blackburn," a reference to the pock-marked city streets that made travel there difficult and nearly impractical.

Straw had even arranged for Rice to visit a mosque in order to connect with the burgeoning Islamic community in Blackburn, but this ploy backfired. The mosque decided to rescind the invitation. Worse. They went public with their affront and decided to join the throngs protesting against Rice's visit.

In Britain, thousands of people marched in solidarity against Rice and the war in Iraq which is seen by a vast majority as a serious crime against humanity. The war is even less popular in Britain than America--far less popular. It should be noted that the British people are just as isolated from their democratic processes as the American people are from their's. The opinions of the overwhelming majorities of democratic peoples count for nothing, while the arrogance of Rice and Straw and Bush and Blair is all that matters. Rice is not universally popular in America. The acclaimed film director, Spike Lee, has denounced her for what he characterises as a betrayal of her racial and cultural identity.

Rupert Murdoch's flagship, The Times, ran a feature story on the roots of Rice in their magazine supplement. Written by the Editor of the Times Literary Supplement, Peter Stothard, What Condi Did First will be received as a very curious form of tribute. Stothard spent time in Birmingham researching Rice's childhood, her roots and origins. What he discovered was not entirely flattering. Far from it.

Rice was born into a church--literally. Her father was a School Counselor and an evangeliical fundamentalist preacher at the Westminster Presbyterian Church located in Titusville, the black middle class suburb of Birmingham. The church was a building that had a manse or parsonage attached to the main building.

There is a revealing series of photographs published in Stothard's piece. One shows a three year old Condoleezza dressed in white and playing a white piano. White clothing was popular in Titusville's religious community, where children were dressed in white dresses and white suits for Sunday school.

White-aspiring communities like Titusville were the consumers of products that were advertised on the pages of black magazines. Products for hair straightening and skin whitening were consumed in great volumes by the aspirant Afro-Americans. The film, I Passed for White sent a chilling message to the Afro-American community--you could try to pass yourself off for white and escape the ignominy of racism if you dared. Condoleezza Rice's contemporaries recalled that skin colour determined status in Titusville. The lighter the skin colour, the higher the status.

The Rice family are descendants of a lineage that is sometimes euphemistically called the "house slaves". That the Rice family's ancestors were allowed to work in the mansions of their masters confirms the fact that they were the most trusted slaves and servants on the plantations. Not only were the house slaves more trusted, they were the objects of desire of the slave-owning families. House slaves were subjected to the de riguer sexual liberties of their masters. Over the generations, the descendants of "house" or "sex" slaves developed lighter complexions.

A contemporary of Condoleezza Rice recalled these painful aspects of Afro-American culture for Peter Stothard. Marion Davis remembered the disgraceful racist taunts that scarred her for life. She informed Stothard that she received the effrontery of an outrageous racial insult, "high yellow nigger". Mrs. Davis said, "I'm sure that Condoleezza Rice got that yellow nigger stuff, too."

Another image from the Rice family photo album shows a three or four year old Condoleezza Rice sitting spread-eagled above the vertical radiator grille of her uncle's Jaguar Mark VIII saloon which resembles the Rolls Royce and Bentley of the era. In the 1950s, the Jaguar Mark VIII was one of the most coveted, luxurious and expensive cars in the world. This Jaguar image will launch shockwaves to Stothard's British audience. In the mid 1950s, Condoleezza Rice's family were certainly among the wealthiest Afro-Americans in the world. Throughout her career, Rice has remained steadfastly loyal to her petite bourgeiosie roots in the black middle class.

The Rice family were so bourgeois that they were actually registered Republicans. While most people presume that all black Americans are Democrats that is simply not the case. There is a small but steadfast niche of black Republicans which includes the Rice Family as well as the other black Republicans like Justice Clarence Thomas who are holdovers from the Reconstruction Era.

Black America converted to the Democratic Party in the 1920s and 1930s, when the rise of the Ku Klux Klan's drive for white power culminated in their merger with the Republican Party of Calvin Coolidge and Herbert Hoover when the Democrats nominated a Roman-Catholic liberaliser, Al Smith. Four years later, FDR announced his policies of repeal of prohibition and a new social platform for America, and the conversion of the majority of Afro-Americans was complete. Except for a brief flirtation with the presidential campaign of Democrat Gart Hart in 1984, Condoleezza Rice has been loyal to her family's Republican tradition.

Stothard interviewed many of Rice's contemporaries in Alabama. They testified that the Rice family did not support the civil rights movement. The Rice family never marched. They never supported Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. They seem to have been too busy preaching and playing hymns for the inspiration of their meagre white clad congregation in Titusville. John Rice made it well known from his pulpit that he did not approve of marches. Connie Ray, a Rice family member stated bluntly, "We were none of us marchers in that crowd."

John Rice would preach with his wife playing the organ on one side of the pulpit, and Condoleezza playing the piano on the other side. Mrs. Carol Smitherman described the services of the Rice congregation. Describing herself as a, "Christocrat," Mrs. Smitherman told Stothard, "I pray for guidance before all the decisions I take--and I know that Condoleezza Rice does too. The Reverend Rice taught us all that."

Rice's personal conduct of prayer meetings aboard Air Force One and her leading role in the White House Bible Study groups has not gone un-noticed, but never has her religiosity been so crystal clear.

Rice is the minority woman who opposed affirmative action at Stanford, while being the world's most shining example of it.

Condoleezza Rice's rise to the political pinnacle has never been adequately analyzed. Her ascent began during the administration of George Bush, Sr. General Brent Scowcroft "discovered" her at a conference on international relations in Colorado, then he swiftly "introduced" her to the president who--with characteristic alacrity--appointed her to his National Security staff as a Sovietologist. Rumors persist of her private relations with Bush, Sr. and other members of his White House staff. Rice has guarded her private life closely, so closely that she wants it to appear as if she has never had one, but the eyebrows of Washington's intelligentsia are frequently raised when discussing her meteoric rise under Bush, Sr.

Bush, Sr. has been described by women on his clerical staff from his White House days as, "a big flirt." Correspondence from his oil millionaire days has been published in which he bragged of his affair with a Hollywood starlet in the mid-1950s. Bush, Sr. is clinically hyper-active, and his detractors have frequently described his personal life in terms as colourful as that of his successor, Bill Clinton. Rice's role in Bush, Sr.'s personal life is a party-circuit staple of Washington gossip.

After Bush, Sr.'s defeat, Rice took an academic post at Berkeley where she became the most controversial and unpopular administrator on campus. She attacked the university's policy of affirmative action and actively sacked minority faculty to replace them with whites. It is almost as if she lives in denial of the fact that she is the actual epitome of the success of affirmative action. To make matters worse for herself in academia, she accepted an appointment to the board of Chevron, one of the oil giants beholden to the Bush clan. What services she performed for the board are, again, the object of gossip and speculation. The corporation made the, perhaps, ill-conceived decision to name an oil tanker after Rice, an embarrassment that raises still more questions about her role in the Bush oil lobby.

Today, in 2006, Condoleezza Rice is poised on the brink of a full blown presidential campaign. Her denials have been totally disingenuous obfuscations. She is running, and she is running at near top speed. She is furlongs ahead of her rivals, and there really is no competition in sight--in either party. Dick Morris has written a very perceptive book titled simply, Condi versus Hillary.

In his book, Morris argues that Rice will swiftly, certainly and positively blast Hillary Clinton into the political graveyard. I find Morris's arguments persuasive. In fact, I have been concerned about Rice's impending danger to constitutional democracy in America since the 2004 election and the first inklings of the Democratic Party's fatal fixation on Hillary Clinton which emerged in the immediate aftermath of the collapse of John Kerry in his tearful concession speech at Faneiul Hall. The obvious Republican riposte to Hillary Clinton will be Condoleezza Rice. Their records are a chiaroscuro of practical, presidential politics.

Rice is the black Christian Zionist candidate who will dare to appeal--and she will appeal very strongly - to the racist right in the South. Hillary is her perfect foil--a Northern woman who has risen to political power on the coattails of her Southern husband. Rice will garner over three hundred electoral votes in her race against Hillary Clinton which will seem like a landslide in contrast to the two previous presidential elections.

By ignoring the threat of Condoleezza Rice and the neoconservative foreign policy she embodies, the Democratic Party is setting itself up for a catastrophe in 2006 and beyond. Much of the Democratic strategy that is being set in place to nominate Hillary Clinton could not have been designed to fail any more certainly if it had come straight from the desks of Karl Rove or Dick Morris who still bears the scars of his seething grudge against both of the Clintons.

Rice is the public relations vehicle designed and calculated to maintain an intense and escalating period of American neoconservativism which she will launch on a global scale with direct interventions into the domestic policies of foreign nations across the planet. Her agenda will be to jerk and pull and force a sharp planetary political shift to the hard-right.

Expect Rice to make her Christocratic credentials the fountainhead of her platform for the White House.

Michael Carmichael has been a professional public affairs consultant, author and broadcaster since 1968. In 2003, he founded The Planetary Movement Limited, a global public affairs organization based in the United Kingdom. He has appeared as a public affairs expert on the BBC's Today Programme, Hardtalk, PM, as well as numerous appearances on ITN, NPR and many European broadcasts examining politics and culture. He can be reached through his website: www.planetarymovement.org

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