Sheldon Richman, vice president of the Future of Freedom Foundation, discusses the willingness of many Americans to give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety; the government and MSM’s efforts to ignore/deny the link between terrorism and foreign policy; and the real meaning of “WMD” and “terrorist.”
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Former CIA officer Philip Giraldi discusses Obama’s “red line” on Syria’s alleged chemical weapons; the Constitution Project’s report on systematic torture and war crimes committed by the US government; and Bill Clinton’s role in starting the notorious rendition program of outsourcing torture.
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Retired Congressman Ron Paul discusses his new Institute for Peace and Prosperity; making it acceptable for conservative Christians to be antiwar; keeping the US out of Syria; fighting terrorism in exactly the wrong way; and the new “Ron Paul’s America” daily radio commentaries with Charles Goyette.
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Mark M. Jaycox, Policy Analyst for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, discusses the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) that just passed the House of Representatives; the bypassing of privacy laws to enable companies to share information with the government; and how to organize opposition to CISPA every time it is reintroduced.
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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 [...]
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