When I first heard about Matt's story, I couldn't believe it, but I guess I shouldn't've been too surprised. Even when the government is helping, it doesn't really help, does it? For more comics visit the Webcomic Factory
The Antiwar Comic: War Crimes Paradox
Bradley Manning is getting a push these days with the trial heating up. (Although, who really knows what's going on when they won't let the crowd-funded stenographer in.) Let's all hope Bradley goes free. If not after this trial, maybe he'll get pardoned after the next presidential election. For more comics visit:
The Antiwar Comic: The General That Hated War
This one is based on General Smedley Butler. A real class act. You gotta love that speech.
Monday Mornin’ Coffee
America’s refusal to extradite Bolivia’s ex-president to face genocide charges
Forget Iran, it’s Israel’s Nuclear Gun Pointed at Obama’s Head The Greatest Myth of American Politics?
The tug o’ war at Bagram
India and Pakistan sign landmark visa deal
China’s Presumptive New Leader Is Mysteriously Absent
Turkey puts 44 journalists on trial for terrorism and backing pro-Kurd group