04/09/10 – Daphne Eviatar – The Scott Horton Show

Daphne Eviatar, Senior Associate in Law and Security for Human Rights First, discusses the inefficient and bizarre proceedings of Guantanamo's military commissions, the steady erosion of Constitutional protections for foreigners and US citizens alike, the few indications that Obama has improved on Bush administration torture practices and the revelation from Lawrence Wilkerson (former chief of staff  to Secretary of State Colin Powell) that Bush knew many Gitmo inmates were innocent.

04/09/10 – Scott Bullock – The Scott Horton Show

Scott Bullock, senior attorney at the Institute for Justice, discusses the "Policing for Profit" report that documents civil asset forfeiture abuse, state backlash against the SCOTUS Kelo ruling that broadens eminent domain applications and the economic windfall for police and prosecutors from the War on Drugs.

04/08/10 – Adam Kokesh – The Scott Horton Show

Adam Kokesh discusses newfound conservative support for antiwar candidates (and his own Congressional run), why young people of the 'internet generation' are less partisan and more skeptical of mainstream media than their elders, the danger of military-style conflict resolution (i.e.: escalation) transferring to domestic law enforcement as soldiers return home, the broadening divide between ordinary Americans and politicians in Washington and why the US should pay war reparations to Iraq.

04/08/10 – John Jones – The Scott Horton Show

John Jones, co-founder of the University of New Hampshire chapter of Young Americans for Liberty, discusses his experience serving as a USAF Pashto linguist in Afghanistan, Ron Paul's straw poll victory at the February CPAC conference, the YAL-sponsored 'petition to end the war,' and the natural evolution from antiwar activism to anti-government libertarianism.

04/07/10 – Eric Margolis – The Scott Horton Show

Internationally syndicated columnist Eric Margolis discusses US displeasure with 'puppet' Afghan President Hamid Karzai’s recent intransigence, the solid representation of former Afghan Communist Party members in the current government and security forces, how the US broke up peace talks between Karzai and the Taliban, the difficulty of getting the straight story on 9/11 and why the micromanaging of Afghanistan’s politics is the height of arrogance and stupidity.

04/07/10 – Dahr Jamail – The Scott Horton Show

Independent journalist Dahr Jamail discusses the common occurrence of unprovoked US military violence like the incident revealed by Wikileaks, Iraq Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki’s two-month window to eliminate the competition and stay in power, the inability of Americans to parse through media nonsense to get the real story on Iraq, 'atrocity producing' situations in Iraq fed by dehumanization and arbitrary rules of engagement and why it’s difficult to turn off the boot camp-indoctrinated...

Wikileaks Releases Video of US Choppers Slaying Reporters

Warning: Very Disturbing Footage July 12, 2007 From CollateralMurder.com: WikiLeaks has released a classified US military video depicting the indiscriminate slaying of over a dozen people in the Iraqi suburb of New Baghdad -- including two Reuters news staff. Reuters has been trying to obtain the video through the Freedom of Information Act, without success since the time of the attack. The video, shot from an Apache helicopter gun-site, clearly shows the unprovoked slaying of a wounded...