for today: First hour: Former CIA man and Antiwar.com columnist Philip Giraldi. Second hour: You, me and the bad news. Listen live here 11 am - 1 pm. Call-in number: 512-646-6446
05/23/07 – Philip Giraldi – The Scott Horton Show
Fmr. CIA Officer: Giuliani ‘Not Serious,’ ‘Ignorant’ About Terrorism A former CIA officer said Wednesday that former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is 'not serious' about terrorism and 'ignorant' about the Middle East. Former CIA counter-terrorism officer Philip Giraldi, in an interview with Antiwar Radio on Wednesday, said Giuliani 'indicated that he was not only not serious about [al Qaeda terrorism], but seem[s] to be ignorant of both the 9/11 [Commission] report and political realities...
Ron Paul talks to Reason about why he’s not a 9/11 “truth” kook
Thanks David Weigel: Reason: What did you mean when you told the Scholars that "the [9/11] investigation is an investigation in which there were government cover-ups"? Paul: I do think there were cover-ups, and I think it was mainly to cover up who was blamed, who's inept. See, they had the information. The FBI had an agent who was very much aware of the terrorists getting flight lessons but obviously not training to be pilots. He reported it 70 times or whatever and it was totally ignored. We...
Educating Rudy
At 9:30am on Thursday, May 24, 2007. Ron Paul and Michael Scheuer, the former Chief of the CIA's Osama Bin Laden unit, will ‘Educate Rudy’ about the true causes that led up to 9/11. The meeting will be conducted at the National Press Club in Washington DC.
The Show
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Fmr. Chief of CIA Osama Unit’s Statement on Ron Paul and Why They Attack Us
The following is a letter from Michael F. Scheuer, former Chief of the CIA’s Osama bin Laden Unit, to the editor of Antiwar.com, regarding Congressman Ron Paul’s exchange with Rudy Giuliani about why the al Qaeda network has targeted the United States. Sir, In the dozen-plus years I have been active in matters relating to Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda, I have watched them go from a small Islamist organization to a worldwide insurgent movement, while bin Laden has established himself as the...
Ron Paul is Not a racist
News about him supposedly being a racist is making the rounds again and it looks as though it could hurt him - especially if it continues to be reported uncritically that the racist screed in his 1980s newsletter was his, when in fact it was not. I don't know what the Paul campaign is planning to do about this, but Texas Monthly reported in October 2001: In one issue of the Ron Paul Survival Report, which he had published since 1985, he called former U.S. representative Barbara Jordan a...
Antiwar Radio: Scott Horton
International human rights attorney and author of the blog No Comment at Harpers.org, The Other Scott Horton (no relation), discusses the revolution within the form of American government that has occurred in the last six years in the name of the all powerful "Unitary Executive": Kidnapping, torture, massive domestic wiretapping, the replacement of U.S. attorneys who don't do a good enough job prosecuting Democrats, and why Goerge Washington's system was better.
Ron Paul Being Excluded From State Polls?!
That's what they're saying at USAElectionPolls.com. I wonder if anyone will contact the pollsters to find out why? What are you doing to help support? Here's the Youtube of Ron the other night: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmwDH-Ynung
Who is Ron Paul?
Though I have held Dr. Ron Paul in the very highest regard for many years now, I have been very happy in the last weeks to have read the words "I just heard of Ron Paul" and "Wow, who is Ron Paul anyway?" over and over as his heroic stand for the truth in last Tuesday's debate against Rudy Giuliani's propaganda that al Qaeda targets America for our goodness has catapulted him to national fame. Dr. Paul is not just a congressman. He is a true and tireless champion of liberty and the structures...
05/21/07 – Scott Horton – The Scott Horton Show
International human rights attorney and author of the blog No Comment at Harpers.org, The Other Scott Horton (no relation), discusses the revolution within the form of American government that has occurred in the last six years in the name of the all powerful "Unitary Executive": Kidnapping, torture, massive domestic wiretapping, the replacement of U.S. attorneys who don't do a good enough job prosecuting Democrats, and why Goerge Washington's system was better.
For Those Interested in Facts: They Hate Our Foreign Policy
By Scott Horton Antiwar.com May 20, 2007 'There are a lot of things that are different now [that the U.S. occupies Iraq], and one that has gone by almost unnoticed — but it’s huge — is that ”¦ we can now remove almost all of our forces from Saudi Arabia. Their presence there over the last 12 years has been a source of enormous difficulty for a friendly government. It’s been a huge recruiting device for al-Qaeda. 'In fact if you look at bin Laden, one of his principle grievances was the...
Antiwar Radio: Thomas Woods
Thomas E. Woods, author of the Politically Incorrect Guide to American History and scholar at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, discusses the Ron Paul campaign, the right, left and prospects for liberty and peace.
Ron on Wolf Blitzer
Just a minute or 2 ago. And he kicked ass. Here's the Youtube - I can never get the embedding to work. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qD9eO7qToTk&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fblog%2Elewrockwell%2Ecom%2F
Bovard in the Times
War Czar? WTF? ‘I don’t think any of the founding fathers looked to the Russian model,’ said James Bovard, a libertarian writer and lecturer whose contemptuous essay in 2000, ‘Ten Thousand Czars,’ made him something of an ‘anti-czar czar.’ Mr. Bovard dismisses the appointment of General Lute as ‘the same old scam that politicians have used for a long time whenever there is a failing policy.’















