Special Commentary
Special Commentary – Health Care Reform in the United States Part I
While Congressman Joe Wilson’s, “You lie!” distracted public attention from President Obama’s September 9 health reform speech to the Congress, the President’s real fib that evening went almost unnoticed.
“I’m not the first President to take up this cause” (without a doubt), “but I am determined to be the last.” No way! Whatever happens this year,… full story HERE »
Special Commentary – Guatemala’s Undeclared War
A flash of light was burning on my skin, immediately followed by sounds that penetrated my body, leaving behind my cold flesh and taking my dreams forever.
In recent months Guatemala has been experiencing yet another period of senseless violence that make up so much of its history. It is just another example of a state… full story HERE »
Special Commentary – Dead Man Shopping
Small businesses are the backbone of our economy and the engine of job creation. – Ronald Reagan
I never met a small businessman yet who didn’t have one finger up his ass and the other on the scales. - Mad Dog Howard
Like many older married men, I’d rather… full story HERE »
Special Commentary – Dams, Reparations and Genocide
The following story explores some recent developments in the central tragedy of modern Guatemalan history – the genocide which took the lives of hundreds of thousands of Maya during this country’s long civil war. In an email conversation with La Cuadra Dr. Barbara Rose Johnston shared additional information about the international financing of the Chixoy… full story HERE »
Special Commentary – Calderon’s Drug War Goes Up In Flames
One of the goals of La Cuadra is to bring our readers some geopolitical perspective on events in Latin America and beyond. Truth be told, there are not a lot of accessible reports on regional events that are worth reading in any language, and certainly not in English. Though we have some very good friends… full story HERE »
Special Commentary – Bolivia, the Defeat of the Right
In the amazing series of elections in South America in the last five years, the most radical results were in Bolivia, with the election of Evo Morales as President. It is not because Morales stood on the most radical platform. It was rather that, in this country in which the majority of the population are… full story HERE »
Special Commentary – Collateral Damage and Damaged Collateral
TITS UP! The Global Financial Markets. Tits up, tits up, tits up! The Pseudo Free Market-All-OnCredit-Capitalist Charade. TITS UP! Gnashing, Insatiable Metastasis of Consumer Madness. TITS UP! Not to belabor the point, but TITS UP! This is how it is. Take your choice. Tits Up, or the less prosaic, Dick in the Dirt. Not normal… full story HERE »
Special Commentary – The Garrett Precedent
I recently read an article by Ron Jacobs entitled, A Conspiracy to Kill Iraqis? His analysis of modern warfare and the near inevitability of civilian casualties for some reason dragged my memory back to my first year of law school, and the famous battery case, Garrett vs. Dailey, a standard included in virtually all first-year… full story HERE »
Special Commentary – Fuck a Duck
You know the famous Edvard Munch painting, The Scream. Well that’s me. I’m standing on a bridge, mouth agape, hands pressed to the sides of my head, looking like some agonized ET. Behind me is a smeared, blood red sky. I contemplate jumping.
Then I look down and ask myself, “Do I really want to be… full story HERE »
Special Commentary – Ahhh, that Lovely War
A few months back the progressive political organization, MoveOn, got fed a raft of well deserved shit for calling General David Petreaus, “General Betrayus” in a New York Times advertisement on the eve of his first round of Congressional Testimony – the one in which he called for “The Surge.” Which, by the way,… full story HERE »


