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Antiwar Radio: Nate Cardozo

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Published: March 11, 2010 | By Scott

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Nate Cardozo, the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s (EFF) Open Government Legal Fellow, discusses the military’s illegal spying on Americans revealed in Department of Defense documents obtained through FOIA requests, EFF’s attempt to challenge the constitutionality of telecom immunity, the Obama administration’s use of “state secrets privilege” to stymie politically embarrassing [...]

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Antiwar Radio: Anthony Gregory

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Published: March 11, 2010 | By Scott

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Anthony Gregory, Editor-in-Chief at Campaign for Liberty, discusses Obama’s rhetorical differences and policy similarities with the Bush administration, why the PATRIOT Act has (unfortunately) been around too long to be repealed, apologists who blame the “tough guy” Republican political trap for Obama’s hawkishness and why public support for torture [...]

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Antiwar Radio: David R. Henderson

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Published: March 11, 2010 | By Scott

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This interview is jointly conducted by Scott Horton and Antiwar Radio producer Angela Keaton.
David R. Henderson, author of The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics, discusses the “Across the Political Spectrum Against War and Militarism” conference in Washington, D.C., Milton Friedman’s prominent opposition to the draft in the late 60s, the need [...]

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Antiwar Radio: Gareth Porter

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Published: March 10, 2010 | By Scott

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Gareth Porter, independent historian and journalist for Inter Press Service, discusses the US military’s descriptive excesses that preceded their offensive on the Afghan “city” of Marjah, the US counterinsurgency strategy of establishing a favorable narrative to shape domestic public opinion, the winners and losers in the global war on [...]

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Antiwar Radio: Meryl Nass

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Published: March 10, 2010 | By Scott

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Meryl Nass, a practicing physician and blogger on anthrax-related issues, discusses the FBI’s flawed anthrax investigation, the persecution of innocent suspects (Ayaad Assaad, Steven Hatfill) that may have been set up as patsies, deliberately misrepresented evidence in the FBI’s case against Bruce Ivins and the possible link between [...]

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