Visit Iraq soon. (Letters to the Editor).The mid-September journey to Baghdad by former Senator James Abourezk James George Abourezk (born February 24, 1931) was a Democratic United States Representative and United States Senator, and was the first Arab-American to serve in the United States Senate. He represented South Dakota in the U.S. Senate from 1973 until 1979. and Representative Nick Rahall Nick Joe Rahall II (born May 20, 1949), American politician of Lebanese descent, has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives, representing West Virginia's 3rd congressional district since 1977 (map). , described by Saul Landau Saul Landau was Director of Digital Media Programs and Hugh O. Bounty Chair of Applied Interdisciplinary Knowledge at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona). He now teaches at American University. in "Doom Doom or Doomsday: see Judgment Day. (games) DOOM - A simulated 3D moster-hunting action game for IBM PCs, created and published by id Software. The original press release was dated January 1993. A cut-down shareware version v1. in Baghdad" (November issue), broke a taboo taboo or tabu (both: tăb `, tə–), prohibition of an act or the use of an object or word under pain of punishment. against
dialogue between members of Congress and officials of the Iraqi
government. As the organization that sponsored the delegation led by
Abourezk and Rahall, the Institute for Public Accuracy is interested in
facilitating other such visits to Iraq in the near future. Readers of
The Progressive may wish to contact their elected representatives and
urge them to make the trip soon on behalf of peaceful dialogue instead
of war.
Norman Solomon Executive Director Institute for Public Accuracy San Francisco, California The editors welcome correspondence from readers on all topics, but prefer to publish letters that comment directly on material previously published in The Progressive. All letters may be edited for clarity and conciseness, and may appear either in the magazine or on its web page. Letters may be e-mailed to: editorial@progressive.org. Please include your city and state. |
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