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Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 21:02:16 -0500
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Subject: Mr. Bush, Not Everyone Wants Massive Retaliation
AlterNet's Continuing Coverage of The Fallout from 9-11
http://www.alternet.org
In the past few days, citizens seeking a deeper understanding
of Tuesday's brutal attacks have turned to AlterNet in droves.
They have especially flocked to our message boards, where our
most active discussion ever is raging:
http://forums.alternet.org/guest/motet?show+-ucsV1q+Currents+30+-25-
In light of this huge demand for information and voices that
the mainstream media is not providing, we have posted the
following articles:
NO, MR. BUSH, NOT EVERYONE WANTS BLOODSHED
Rahul Mahajan, AlterNet
As the calls for war grow louder, a different kind of response
has been building as well: outspoken citizens across the
country cautioning against rash, massive retaliation.
http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=11501
TO MY BABY GIRL, AFTER THE TERROR
Tim Wise, AlterNet
Soon, I will have to tell my young daughter about Tuesday's
mass death. Will I also have to explain our retaliation, our
infliction of more mass death to show others that our collective
national dick is the biggest?
http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=11502
THE ENEMY WITH A THOUSAND FACES
Gary Kamiya, Salon
Osama bin Laden is being called a primary suspect in
Tuesday's attacks. If he is behind them, the U.S. is confronting
one of the most stealthy and formidable foes in its history.
http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=11497
WAGING PEACE IN A TERRORIST AGE
Jim Slama, Conscious Choice
Will our almost inevitable military actions provoke more terrorism
against America? Or can we break the cycle of violence before
it starts? Peace activist Satish Kumar thinks so.
http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=11498
SOLOMON: TERRORISM, TELEVISION AND THE RAGE FOR VENGEANCE
Norman Solomon, AlterNet
In our struggle to understand the recent tragedy, the media
has let us down with its selctive silence around important
information. What we don't know can hurt us.
http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=11500
KLEIN: THE END OF VIDEO GAME WARS
Naomi Klein, AlterNet
War is most emphatically not a game, but until September 11,
most Americans treated it like it was. Perhaps Tuesday's
attacks finally ended the era of the video game war.
http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=11503
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