Rest of the show

Here and Here are the archives of everything but the interviews from Tuesday and Wednesday. From now on, I guess I'll be posting them at the bottom of the interview entries here on Stress for those who want to hear them.

Antiwar Radio: Rep. Ron Paul

Dr. Ron Paul, Texas congressman and Presidential candidate, explains his foreign policy principles and how they apply to the Bush doctrine, the "isolationist" smear, the motives of the bin Laden movement, his belief that the Middle East would be more peaceful without the American military presence, the corruption of the Congress as a result of how much power they wield, U.S. obstruction of various peace efforts in the region, the threat of war with Iran and the possible consequences, that...

Antiwar Radio: Sami Rasouli

Iraqi-American human rights activist Sami Rasouli discusses his time back in Iraq, his belief that the American presence is causing the civil war rather than helping reduce it, the daily hell that has caused 4 million people to become refugees, Iraqi widows being taken as sex slaves in neighboring states, the threat to U.S. forces in Iraq if Bush bombs Iran and many other terrible things.

04/03/07 – Rep. Ron Paul – The Scott Horton Show

Dr. Ron Paul, Texas congressman and Presidential candidate, explains his foreign policy principles and how they apply to the Bush doctrine, the "isolationist" smear, the motives of the bin Laden movement, his belief that the Middle East would be more peaceful without the American military presence, the corruption of the Congress as a result of how much power they wield, U.S. obstruction of various peace efforts in the region, the threat of war with Iran and the possible consequences, that...

Antiwar Radio: Will Grigg

William Norman Grigg, founder and editor of The Right Source discusses the murder of former Marine Sgt. Derek J. Hale by local Delaware cops, how they and their buddies in the Virginia State Police covered it up, the difference between living in a militarized fascist state and a limited constitutional republic and hopes for a new political realignment centered around opposition to empire and leviathan.

Antiwar Radio: Philip Giraldi

Former CIA agent Philip Giraldi discusses the possibility of war with Iran, the 15 British captives recent media reports of preparations being made, the possible use of nuclear weapons, the danger to U.S. forces in Iraq if "we" do attack, the lack of evidence for an Iranian nuclear weapons program, America's support for Iran in Iraq, AIPAC and the American War Party and the status of "al Qaeda in Iraq."

04/02/07 – Philip Giraldi – The Scott Horton Show

Former CIA agent Philip Giraldi discusses the possibility of war with Iran, the 15 British captives recent media reports of preparations being made, the possible use of nuclear weapons, the danger to U.S. forces in Iraq if "we" do attack, the lack of evidence for an Iranian nuclear weapons program, America's support for Iran in Iraq, AIPAC and the American War Party and the status of "al Qaeda in Iraq."

04/02/07 – Will Grigg – The Scott Horton Show

William Norman Grigg, founder and editor of The Right Source discusses the murder of former Marine Sgt. Derek J. Hale by local Delaware cops, how they and their buddies in the Virginia State Police covered it up, the difference between living in a militarized fascist state and a limited constitutional republic and hopes for a new political realignment centered around opposition to empire and leviathan.

Alright Kiddos, Listen Up

Antiwar Radio will be live 5 days a week beginning Tuesday April 3 from 11:00-1:00 PM central time on Radio KAOS 95.9 and 92.7 FM in Austin Texas. It will be a cross between the interview show and the KAOS Report, with me ranting, taking calls, playing songs instead of commercials and, of course, interviewing the people who write the things I read. All the interview archives will still be posted at Antiwar.com The call-in number will be 512-646-6446. KAOS is a tiny little FM and there are...

04/01/07 – Sami Rasouli – The Scott Horton Show

Iraqi-American Sami Rasouli discusses his time back in Iraq, his belief that the American presence is causing the civil war rather than helping reduce it, the daily hell that has caused 4 million people to become refugees, Iraqi widows being taken as sex slaves in neighboring states, the threat to U.S. forces in Iraq if Bush bombs Iran and many other terrible things.