The Oklahoma City Bombing in Mother Jones

In Search of John Doe No. 2: The Story the Feds Never Told About the Oklahoma City Bombing by James Ridgeway In Search of John Doe No. 2: Primary Sources (!!!) The Complicated Defense of Timothy McVeigh Interview of McVeigh lawyer Robert Nigh By Celia Perry Ridgeway will be on Antiwar Radio Friday.

The Show

for today: J.D. Cash RIP, News, Sheldon Richman. Listen live here 11-1pm Texas time. Mp3 here.

08/02/07 – Sheldon Richman – The Scott Horton Show

Sheldon Richman, editor of The Freeman, discusses the history of American imperialism and the growth of domestic government since America lost the Spanish-American war, the roots of Anti-American terrorism (Bush I and Bill Clinton), laissez faire economics, libertarianism and social Darwinism.

John DerbyShire on Ron Paul in the National Review

"With the positions he has, it’s easy to see why he’s not ahead with the media or the polls, but why isn’t he leading the pack among conservatives? "I doubt it’s his anti-war stand. Outside a dwindling band of administration loyalists in the wagons circled around George W. Bush, I can’t detect much enthusiasm for the Iraq war among conservative commentators and e-mailers. ‘We gave the Iraqis a fair shot, now let’s leave them to it and concentrate on chasing down worldwide terrorism,’ is the...

The Show

for today: Andy Worthington, The Plot to Seize the White House. Listen live here from 11am to 1pm Central. Update: David Beito writes: "Been listing to the FDR plot stuff. My sense is that it was much ado about little but could be wrong. The show was not very objective or fair and related a lot of suppositions and guilt by association. "Interestingly, it is now KGB files now completely confirm that Rep. Samuel Dickstein, the chair of the committee that investigated the alleged plot, was a...

Speed up the Internet: Use OpenDNS

Yesterday, I switched my network away from using the DNS servers provided by my ISP, and started using OpenDNS instead. It doubled the speed of my web browsing. DNS servers translate the domain you're trying to go to into an IP address. Humans tend to think in terms of names, while computers are based on numbers. If you type "yahoo.com" into your browser, a DNS server has to take that request and turn it into a number (in this case 66.94.234.13), so it can be reached on the web. Your internet...

The Show

for today:News, Bill Barnwell re-run, Max Blumenthal. Listen live here from 11am-1pm Texas time. 92.7 FM in Austin. MP3 here.