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Volume Two, Number 9 · September 2001
Massive Attacks inside the US
by Bijan Parsia World Trade Center towers collapsed after being hit by passager planes. And that's only the start.
11 September 2001
Feeling strongly about this
by Bijan Parsia A response to coffeecup.com's call for retalitory annihilation.
11 September 2001
Refuse and Resist Anti-Arab Racism
by Kendall Clark In the wake of terrorist attacks, virulent Anti-Arab racism explodes into public spaces everywhere.
12 September 2001
The Illogic of Genocide
by Bijan Parsia Given the response of some people, the "mindset of terrorism" that lead to the disaster may not be as alien as we might think.
13 September 2001
Bush Speaks Out (a little) Against Anti-Arab Racism
by Bijan Parsia In a phone converstation with Pataki and Guiliani, Bush finally says something against Arab anti-racism.
13 September 2001
Congress Must Not Abdicate to Bush
by Kendall Clark and Bijan Parsia During a national tragedy, Congress seems too willing to capitulate its role to the President's ambition.
14 September 2001
OBEY
by Collin Williams Image in memory of the victims of the WTC tragedy
16 September 2001
National Emergency Empowers Bush to Prep for War
by Kendall Clark Bush's invocation of the National Emergencies Act includes a list of provisions of the US Code he intends to use.
18 September 2001
$15 Billion for Industry and Not a Cent for Workers
by Niel Bornstein Congress and industry seem to agree that air travel is in trouble. But what about the workers?
21 September 2001
Congressional Response to Terrorist Attacks
by Kendall Clark What has Congress done to respond to the terrorist attacks?
22 September 2001
Reason in a Time of Anger
by Collin Williams A rant about the September 11th attacks on the WTC and Pentagon.
23 September 2001
Those who do not obey shall be destroyed
by Bijan Parsia Bush declares the Newest World Order.
23 September 2001
The Law of Force
by Kendall Clark What are the bounds of the international legal framework within which the United States may legally respond to terror?
27 September 2001
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