Iraq For Sale The War Profiteers
Iraq in Fragments
Cannot embed, but whole film here.
Hijacking Catastrophe
Hijacking Catastrophe from Global Information Services on Vimeo.
Obama’s Persecution of Bradley Manning By Anthony Gregory
Thanks to Bradley Manning, the world learned important information about the U.S. government’s misconduct abroad. He pled guilty February 28 to leaking 700,000 documents to WikiLeaks, the international source that has exposed the malfeasance of institutions the world over. He leaked these documents to reveal the government’s obsession 'with killing and capturing people' and 'to make the world a better place.' The documents shined light on mistreated detainees at Guantánamo and such atrocities...
Wow. That’s Awesome.
Like the tyrants of old, Obama needed a food taster before dining with senators. (Plagiarized from LewRockwell.com)
Some Articles on the Costs of War
The Second Iraq War will cost not 3, not 5, 6 trillion dollars before it's all said and done. Maybe more. Millions went to war in Iraq, Afghanistan, leaving many with lifelong scars Whistleblower accuses government of neglecting suicidal veterans and suppressing science Ex-soldiers more likely to commit violent crime, study claims (video) (UK)
03/15/13 – Sheldon Richman – The Scott Horton Show
Sheldon Richman, vice president of The Future of Freedom Foundation, discusses why the record-high DOW index does not indicate a recovering economy; how the Fed's low-interest-rate policy forces savers into risky investments (like stocks); the fudge-factor in economic measurements like CPI and the unemployment rate; and the nonsensical things Paul Krugman says.
03/15/13 – Karen Kwiatkowski – The Scott Horton Show
Retired USAF Lieutenant Colonel Karen Kwiatkowski discusses her firsthand account of the Bush administration's backroom machinations to lie us into the Iraq War; the draft invasion plans that long preceded the push to war in 2003; the Bush officials who have never been held accountable for leaking classified information and outright lies to a compliant media; and the permanent global war philosophy of neoconservatives.
03/15/13 – Eric Margolis – The Scott Horton Show
Eric Margolis, journalist and author of American Raj, discusses the Showtime documentary on Dick Cheney, who casually dismisses his responsibility for starting the disastrous war in Iraq; the African dictators who go to war crimes tribunals while Cheney goes fishing; the confusing US policy of simultaneously attacking and supporting "terrorists" in Iraq, Libya and Syria; and the French intervention in western Africa.
03/13/13 – Stephen Zunes – The Scott Horton Show
Stephen Zunes, Professor of Politics and International Studies at the University of San Francisco, discusses his article "Remembering Those Responsible on the 10th Anniversary of the Iraq War;" the know-nothing US occupation staffers brought in to remake Iraqi society; how US foreign policy has radicalized a generation of Muslims and greatly increased the chance of another major terrorist attack; and the many Democrats who supported the Bush administration's war effort.
03/13/13 – Gary C. Gambill – The Scott Horton Show
Gary Gambill, Associate Fellow at Middle East Forum, discusses why "Bush Was Right" on ending US support for Middle East dictatorships (even the compliant ones); how pro-American autocracies breed Islamic extremism by closing all other avenues of political expression; restricting World Bank and IMF loans to democratic governments; what constitutes an Islamic moderate; and why the US should not get involved in Syria's ongoing "Lebanonization."
Bradley Manning’s Full Statement
Via a leak to the Freedom of the Press Foundation, the audio of Bradley Manning's recent statement to the military court is now available! You are using a browser that doesn't support HTML5 audio. MP3 here.
03/12/13 – Gareth Porter – The Scott Horton Show
Investigative journalist Gareth Porter discusses the murderous rampage carried out by unknown Afghan forces (possibly CIA-backed) in Wardak province; Afghan President Karzai's belief that the US is backing the Taliban and intentionally creating "security concerns" to destabilize the country; how US foreign policy decisions were influenced by petty infighting between the White House and State Department; and why antiwar Leftists don't have a clue about power politics and the national security...
03/12/13 – Kara Dansky – The Scott Horton Show
Kara Dansky, Senior Counsel at the ACLU Center for Justice, discusses the ACLU's nationwide investigation into police use of military technology and tactics; the unknown standards for SWAT raids; military weapons and equipment that are often gifted to local police departments; and the anecdotal evidence of overly aggressive policing.















