Authors: DANIEL PATRICK WELCH



Stalking heads - from John the Baptist to Herrera and Berg
July 14 2004:
Daniel Patrick Welch peers beneath the West's self-proclaimed cultural and moral superiority in the face of atrocities against innocents in other parts of the world.

Impeach George W. Bush now!
May 18 2004: It is now time to get rid of Bush fast. Daniel Patrick Welch explains why.

Imperial tea party in Iraq
May 12 2004: With recent "revelations" of Iraqi mistreatment, the Bush horror show in Iraq has assumed a surreal dimension, say Daniel Patrick Welch and Julia Nambalirwa-Lugudde.

Gay marriage and hypocrisy in Massachusetts
March 31 2004:
Daniel Patrick Welch says that Massachusetts state lawmakers have drawn up same-sex marriage legislation in a cowardly and evil mannner.

Never mind the democracy - export the love
November 27 2003:
Daniel Patrick Welch casts an ironical eye over pResident Bush, Brit Bliar and US-UK attempts to export democracy tailor-made to suit themselves.

Don't mess with Texas
April 13 2003:
Daniel Patrick Welch asks what lessons we should learn from Iraq 2003.

Road to hell
April 7 2003:
An Argentinian asks whether current US genocide could reach the level of the Jewish holocaust and whether Americans are aware that a tiny percentage of the world's population has "democratically" elected a puppet-madman. Daniel Patrick Welch provides some honest answers.

Fair warning
March 15 2003: Daniel Patrick Welch argues that unilateral unprovoked American aggression against Iraq would signal the beginning of the end of the US as a world power
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American Taliban
January 17 2003:
Obsession with Iraq by George W. Bush and his henchmen has set the US firmly on course to becoming the world's pariah, says Daniel Patrick Welch.

Suffering suffrage!
November 25 2002:
Challenging voters under the guise of fraud prevention is an old White Supremacy trick, a black-and-white case of "keepin' the niggers down", says Daniel Patrick Welch.

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