The Nation Magazine’s Zoe Carpenter talks to us from Washington D.C. about President Obama threatening military force while at the same time resorting to diplomacy. Then Comedy Genius Frank Conniff talks to us from New York City about everything.
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Comedian Jeff Richards has the rare distinction of being a cast member of both Saturday Night Live and MADtv. Many of you remember him as “Drunk Girl.” Also Eddie Pepitone and Karen Simmons.
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David Swanson author of “War Is A Lie” explains why President Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry are lying to the world about Syria. In his classic “War Is A Lie” David Swanson assures us that wars are never fought against evil, never launched in self defense, never fought on humanitarian grounds, that wars are always avoidable, the politicians who lead us into war do not have noble motives, wars do not provide us with security, are always illegal, and American journalists who cover war stand to gain from war and are from impartial. Please visit David at www.davidswanson.org.
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The Military Industrial Complex is now building stuff to be aimed at Americans. We talk with The Nation Institute’s Todd Miller who has researched and written about U.S.-Mexican border issues for more than 10 years. Todd has worked on both sides of the border for BorderLinks in Tucson, Arizona, and Witness for Peace in Oaxaca, Mexico. He now writes on border and immigration issues for NACLA Report on the Americas and its blog “Border Wars,” among other places. He’s completed his first book, Border Patrol Nation, for the Open Media Series of City Lights Books.
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