Police Beat Up Entire Wedding Party, Ruin Pro Baseball Player’s Career

Via Liberty Crier [The video omits that the Astros pitcher's throwing shoulder was permanently damaged in the assault, ending his career.] GALVESTON, TX (KTRK) — Former Houston Astros pitcher Brandon Backe is headed to court for last year's run-in with Galveston police during a wedding reception. Backe and 13 wedding guests were arrested at the San Luis Hotel in October 2008. Witnesses say it started when officers tried to prevent the bride's brother from taking a beer into the hotel...

04/17/14 – Patrick Cockburn – The Scott Horton Show

Patrick Cockburn, an award-winning contributor to The Independent, discusses his 5-part series on Al-Qa'Ida's resurgence despite the ongoing war on terror; the buyer's remorse suffered by the US and Gulf monarchies backing Syria's rebels; and the government's perverse incentives to make war instead of peace.

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The Other Scott Horton, an international human rights lawyer and blogger at Harper's magazine, discusses the leaked summary of the Senate's report on CIA torture; the White House's refusal to turn over documents that likely implicate the Bush administration; what prompted CIA-supporter Dianne Feinstein's turn against the agency; the Justice Department's corruption and/or ineptitude; and signs of the republic's death knell.

04/17/14 – Ray McGovern – The Scott Horton Show

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04/16/14 – James Bovard – The Scott Horton Show

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