Published: April 25, 2013 | By Scott
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Antiwar.com editorial director Justin Raimondo discusses why he thinks the (don’t say “alleged”) Boston Marathon bombers had foreign help; the neoconservative link to Chechen jihadists; the bogus “safe haven” rationale for fighting the war on terror; the bipartisan coalition of political heavyweights that lobbied for Chechen Ilyas Akmadov’s asylum – over DHS security concerns; more information-sharing problems between government agencies despite post-9/11 fixes; ending all immigration to prevent terrorist blowback; and the return of “Old Right” antiwar conservatives in the US.
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Pauls & TP would be pipsqueaks if they didn’t have Koch’s gagillions behind them.
eCAHNomics, the Koch’s despise the Pauls, particularly Ron. The Koch’s aren’t the Pauls benefactor.
The Tea Party is another story. Your argument is invalid.
End all immigration? And all visits to the US from non-citizens, too?
Definitely pro-Russian government view of Chechnya… I know antiwar has become a mouthpiece for Putin propaganda, but read some of what Anna Politkovskaya wrote about Russian behavior in Chechnya (before she was murdered).