Alas, Babylon! How the Bush Administration Allowed the Sack of Iraq's Antiquities
by Almira Poudrier
During the U.S. war with Iraq, Bush administration negligence led to the theft and destruction of countless invaluable artifacts and documents. Irresponsible and careless at best, there may have been elements of intentionality and religious bias.
Lessons from the U.S. War on Iraq
by Greg Shafer
When the war on Iraq began, U.S. democracy experienced further erosion. Furthermore, the mass media was both unsympathetic to war dissenters and unwilling to expose U.S. government complicity in the rise of Saddam Hussein's regime.
Celebrities Counter the War
by Erika Waak
In its eagerness to label some celebrities as un-American for speaking out against the U.S. war on Iraq, the media attributed dire consequences for those celebrities' carreers. But, in truth, these courageous few have realized surprising popularity and career growth.
How Should We ""Support"" Our Troops?
by Norene Kelly
Supporting U.S. troops in Iraq goes beyond the mere display of a yellow ribbon or a bumber sticker. Military personnel need higher pay and better social programs.