When the Iraq war began, Foster refused to let it get him down. He channeled his frustration into generating thousands of anti-war graphics. His free posters have been circulated internationally and have been included in various showings of anti-war artwork – they are soon to be featured in the worldwide “Propaganda III Tour.” […]
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Spin Machine
Antiwar artist Craig Foster uses his copyright free graphics to stimulate free thought
July 4th, 2007 · Written by Jason Glover · No Comments
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The Red, White, and Blue
July 4th, 2007 · Written by Melissa Dey Hasbrook · No Comments
In the U.S.A., we ignore our reflection on the TV screen while we grit thirty minutes of sound bites each night,
Scraps of stories served between drug ads from a buffet of Rx’s to help us
EAT SLEEP SHIT PISS […]
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Apathy Made Easy
July 4th, 2007 · Written by M. Decker · No Comments
Having trouble rationalizing your passive-aggressive tendencies toward the War in Iraq? Fear not my friend! I’ve compiled a handy-dandy list of reasons not to protest the war – even though you utterly hate it – that will bring piece of mind while still allowing you to rant and rave ‘til your big ol’ heart’s content!
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Don’t Blink or You’ll Miss It [The Truth]
July 4th, 2007 · Written by Abraham Morrison · No Comments
Screams erupt from beneath our lead heel
That will not be silenced with another dollar bill.
The façade of our benevolence falls to reveal
A brutal corporate army moving in for the kill.
With economic warfare we do our fathers proud,
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Hiding in the Center
The Senate’s too passive to cut off surge funding. Democrats aren’t weak in numbers – just courage.
March 3rd, 2007 · Written by Steve Morse · No Comments
The Senate Armed Services Committee held a hearing in February on whether certain civilian officials in the Pentagon manipulated intelligence to support the Administration’s decision to go to war against Iraq four years ago. At the end of the hearing, the committee’s new chairman, Senator Carl Levin, wagged his finger at the Pentagon’s Inspector General, calling the report the most “devastating” he’d seen in his Senate career. Levin, it seemed, hadn’t been quite steamed about anything in a while – including the President’s recent unveiling of the troop “surge.” […]
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