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[USCatholic.org - In conversation with American Catholics] The Utne reader put together this great slide show of magazine covers dedicated to the Iraq war. These covers are compelling and do a good job depicting the suffering on the ground caused by the war.

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[Minneapolis Metblogs] Talking Minnesotan - 02-05-10 | Minneapolis Metblogs: I ravaged the Utne Reader library looking for covers from the alternative press that helped to tell the complex and terrible story of our war in Iraq. Utne Reader librarian Danielle Maestretti and art director Stephanie Glaros helped me.

[Utne] From the Stacks: April 13, 2007: Since the very early days of the war in Iraq, detractors have invoked the memory of the Vietnam War to convey a heightened sense of momentous danger. A new magazine, The Deadly Writer's Patrol, adds to this discussion and others by providing 'a forum for writings that originate from the Vietnam experience.' The magazine, published by the Madison, Wisconsin-based group of the same name, is comprised of veterans and non-veterans who began exploring creative writing techniques nine years ago at the city's Vet Center.

[NewsBusters.org blogs] Rachel Maddow Guest Ron Suskind Condemns Iraq as Allegedly Unique ...: And were the American people drug into the war based on lies?  If so, what were the actions of Congress and did they fulfill their proper role in a Constitutional Republic (which we nominally are)?  What is the nature of intelligence?  Is it always black and white?  Was the war just for humanitarian reasons if not for any others?  If not, why was the intervention in Yugoslavia just for humanitarian reasons?  Was it just a matter of scale?  Is moral right and wrong determined by the level of pain and sacrifice needed to adhere to a certain course of action?  Intellectual consistency is what makes a person rational.  Partisan bickering without justification makes you a party hack, a marionette of the Democrats.  Please explain your take and make it germane.

[Reason Magazine - Hit & Run] What Do Politicians, Used Car Salesmen, and Journalists All Have ...: The new wrinkle is that Democrats are increasingly unhappy with a profession long viewed as liberal, ....

[Utne] From the Stacks: February 2, 2007: From the Stacks: June 16, 2006 June 2006 Staff Utne.com Utne receives some 1,200 magazines, newslet...

[mediabistro.com: FishBowlDC] Morning Reading List, 12.20.07 - mediabistro.com: FishbowlDC: Daily violence accounted for 47% of the stories studied. And of the stories that offered an assessment of the direction of the war, most were pessimistic, .

[OneWorld United States] OneWorld United States :: Beyond Borders: How Events Abroad Can ...: Andrew is a writer and an editor with New America Media, a short story writer, and a frequent commentator on National Public Radio’s “All Things Considered.” His essays have appeared in dozens of newspapers and magazines across the country, including the New York Times, The LA Times, Utne Reader, The Nation, Mother Jones and the San Francisco Chronicle. His short stories are also anthologized widely and taught in many Universities and colleges in the US.

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[Flint Expatriates] Flint Expatriates: The Future of Buick City: "I grew up on the Eastside and recall the unexplained pride I felt when the 3:30 Buick factory whistle blew and the roughly dressed workers poured out of the General Motors labyrinth swinging their lunch pails. Some were headed for home and some for the corner bar, but all with the determined step of an army after a battle won.

[protein wisdom] Scott Thomas [Dan Collins]: I believe that TNR has been broadcasting the incredible tales of a (thanks to them) professional liar, because it comports with their idea of the heinous nature of the US military mission in Iraq and those who participate in it. Personally, I want everyone to keep the pressure on them to prove what they’ve reported to this point.

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