As stated in my mission statement a few days ago, I wanted to hang a lantern over some folks you might not be familiar with while I had my time in the spotlight. One of those people is a book reviewer named John Ziebell who I really admire. He frequently reviews fiction and non-fiction in the Las Vegas Mercury and this week takes a look at The Freedom: Shadows and Hallucinations in Occupied Iraq by Christian Parenti:
The noblest form of retribution, Marcus Aurelius said, is to not become like one's enemy. That statement still rings true as a sort of warrior's substitute for "First, do no harm." And in terms of the current administration's war on Iraq, the phrase that should most make us reconsider our nation's path is one that surfaces with alarming frequency in Christian Parenti's commentary from the occupied front: "Things were better under Saddam."
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