
Fresno's Paper for Arts, Entertainment, News, and Political Analysis
Bush shoe-thrower 'tortured'
Posted December 27th, 2008 by AnonymousNews Middle East
www.english.aljazeera.net
An Iraqi journalist arrested after throwing his shoes at the US president has been tortured during his detention, his brother has said.
Muntazer al-Zaidi, who called George Bush "a dog" during his attack, was beaten by security guards after his arrest, Durgham al-Zaidi told Al Jazeera on Tuesday.
"We know that [Muntazer] has been tortured and his hand was broken. I asked them to go and check on him in the Green Zone [in Baghdad]," he said.
Unscripted: Green Zone Theater and the Shoe Drama
Posted December 25th, 2008 by Anonymousby Ramzy Baroud
Witnessing the Decay of Western Hegemony and the Role of the Organic Intellectual
Posted December 24th, 2008 by Anonymousby Pablo Ouziel
Say hello Fresno, to YOUR Derby Girls!
Posted December 23rd, 2008 by Pookie49This post is addressed to the fans of Roller Derby,
Fear of Socialism
Posted December 22nd, 2008 by Anonymousby Jim Miles
Two recent events have prompted the ideas behind this article – in truth, the whole history of recent events have prompted the following comments, but it is two in particular that gave the push to write them down.
License To Steal: A 50 Billion Con Rocks Wall Street
Posted December 19th, 2008 by cdfierroby Danny Schechter.
No One Escapes the Greeders: Tears for the Rich, Contempt for the Poor
Gaza: The Untold Story
Posted December 19th, 2008 by AnonymousBy Ramzy Baroud
It’s incomprehensible that a region such as the Gaza Strip, so rich with history, so saturated with defiance, can be reduced to a few blurbs, sound bites and reductionist assumptions, convenient but deceptive, vacant of any relevant meaning, or even true analytical value.
The fact is that there is more to the Gaza Strip than 1.5 million hungry Palestinians, who are supposedly paying the price for Hamas’s militancy, or Israel’s ‘collective punishment’, which ever way the media decide to brand the problem.
As Usual, the NYT Ignores Iraqi Opinion; Anecdotes trump polls on withdrawal
Posted December 19th, 2008 by Anonymousby Dahr Jamail
December 15th, 2008 | Extra! The Magazine of FAIR
The New York Times failed spectacularly in its coverage of Iraq’s alleged weapons of mass destruction, helping lead the country into war and only much later (5/26/04) publishing a half-hearted mea culpa. As the near-apology acknowledged, the paper’s failure resulted in large part from its lack of skepticism regarding its sources, most notably exiled Iraqi politician Ahmed Chalabi.
2008 Media Follies!
Posted December 18th, 2008 by Anonymousby Maria Tomchick & Geov Parrish
www.EatTheState.org
Welcome to our 13th annual selection of the year’s most over-hyped and underreported stories, separated into local and global categories. With the news business, especially newspapers, undergoing a not-very-slow collapse, and hard news coverage usually the first victim of tightening budgets, there was more underreported news than ever this year. Fear not, however. America’s addiction to trivial distractions can withstand any assault from economic hardship–or from reality.
2008’s Most Over-Hyped Stories
Global