Monthly Archives: March 2003

A War of Choice

Early in the Clinton administration, UN Ambassador Madeleine Albright sat in a meeting with General Colin Powell, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, discussing Bosnia. Ms. Albright suggested sending in American troops. “What’s the point of having this superb military that you’re always talking about if we can’t use it?” she asked. General Powell, […]

All Over the World

Life is uncertain. Change is the only constant; so it is now. As I write these words, we are still within the 48-hour window that precedes the onset of hostilities in Iraq. I went downtown Sunday night to the front lawn of the Unitarian Church. Some 400 of my fellow Burlingtonians gathered with candles to […]

American Made

Ten years ago, I was one of a group of activists fighting the world’s largest hazardous waste incinerator. We were in the middle of an eye-gouging street brawl with the new Clinton administration, which had broken its promise to shut the burn box down. The incinerator was in a poor neighborhood, next to a school, […]

Do As I Say, Not As I Do

The president gave a speech last week on the situation in Iraq. He said the United States, and anyone willing to join us, is going into Iraq to remove the regime of Saddam Hussein and replace it with a democratic government. This will be a good thing, the president said, because planting a democracy in […]