The Nation Discussion Group featuring Dave Lindorff

SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 11am – DISCUSSION GROUP
THE NATION DISCUSSION GROUP

Friends:
The Nation Discussion Group will be meeting again on Sunday, April 18, 2010, at 11:00 a.m.
I’m pleased to report that journalist and columnist Dave Lindorff will join us to speak on the subject of the atrocities in Afghanistan and Obama’s culpability. A question and discussion period will follow his talk.
For your information, [below is] Dave’s bio taken from his web site and a recent article of his that appeared on the Counterpunch site.
As usual, we’ll meet at the Moonstone Arts Center, 110A S. 13th Street in center city Philadelphia. Coffee and bagels will be on hand.
This promises to be an interesting meeting and I hope you’ll make plans to attend.
Best Regards,
John Liebau
johnliebau@aol.com

Award-winning investigative reporter Dave Lindorff has been working as a journalist for 37 years. A regular columnist for CounterPunch, he also writes for Extra! and Salon magazine, as well as for Businessweek, The Nation and Treasury&Risk Magazine. In the late 1970s, he ran the Los Angeles Daily News bureau covering Los Angeles County government, and in the mid-’90s, spent several years as a correspondent in Hong Kong and China for Businessweek. Over the years he has written for such publications as Rolling Stone, Mother Jones, Village Voice, Forbes, The London Observer and the Australian National Times.

Co-author, along with Barbara Olshansky, of The Case for Impeachment: Legal Arguments for Removing President George W. Bush from Office (St. Martin’s Press, June 2006 and paperback 2007), he is also the author of three earlier books–This Can’t Be Happening! Resisting the Disintegration of American Democracy (Common Courage Press, 2004), Marketplace Medicine: The Rise of the For Profit Hospital Chains (Bantam, 1992), an investigative report on the for-profit hospital industry, and Killing Time: An Investigation into the Death Row Case of Mumia Abu-Jamal (Common Courage Press, 2003), the only independent examination of this important capital case.

A two-time Fulbright Scholar (Shanghai, China and Kaohsiung, Taiwan), he is a 1975 graduate of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, and received a B.A. in Chinese in 1972 from Wesleyan University. In October 2004, he was awarded a coveted (at least by Dave!) “Most Censored Story of 2003” award by Project Censored (for his Oct. 16, 2003 story in Salon about the Pentagon’s quiet efforts to gear up the machinery for a return to the draft). A founding member of the National Writers Union, and a member of the steering committee of the NWU Philadelphia local, for nine years, he has lived with his harpsichordist wife Joyce and son Jed just outside Philadelphia. His daughter Ariel is a highschool math and Chinese language teacher in Queens, NY. In addition to writing, Lindorff is an accomplished folk musician (guitar, vocals and saw). You can hear some of his songs on his myspace page.