It was at the Texas History Museum, Jimmy Vaughn played and there was a pretty good turnout, though better advertising may have brought even more. I figure it was at least a couple thousand at $100 bucks or more a head. It ain't Lockheed money, but I think that he'll run a really good campaign. In the short stump speech he gave, he said he has been absolutely amazed by the amount of support and that it is growing. He said he's stay in as long as that was true. I wish I was an expert in...
Ottawa Senators advance to Stanley Cup Finals!
I hate to be such a Canadian here, but the team that plays a mere 10 minutes away from the building where I work in Kanata (AKA Silicon Valley North) has advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals. The Senators have been a dominant team for years, but this is their first trip to the finals. Fittingly, the winning goal, scored in overtime, came from Daniel Alfredsson, who has been the franchise player almost since the team was founded in 1992. The Sens will now face the winner of the Detroit/Anaheim...
Antiwar Radio: Michael Scheuer
Michael Scheuer, the former head analyst at the CIA's bin Laden unit, has weighed in on the controversy surrounding the Republican Presidential debate held Tuesday May 15, when Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) stated that American foreign policy was a "contributing factor" in the 9/11 attacks. "They attack us because we've been over there; we've been bombing Iraq for 10 years." Paul said. He was then denounced by former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani who said it was "absurd" and that he'd "never"...
Ron Paul Reggae Video
Featuring my stickers! Check it out here: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2530515614183984710 (Ozzy, if you can embed the video here, please do.) Thanks Jimmy!
Obama Pushes Neocon Iran Sanctions Bill
It's a good thing Jim Lobe is around.
Defense Cites Ambiguities in Evidence Against Padilla
Washington Post: MIAMI, May 18 -- Somewhere in Kandahar, Afghanistan, shortly after the U.S. invasion in the fall of 2001, a man driving a Toyota twin-cab pickup pulled up at a CIA post to deliver thousands of pages of documents. Amid the notebooks and papers, authorities found a document that would become what may be the single most important piece of physical evidence against terrorism suspect Jose Padilla. The five-page "Mujahideen Identification Form" -- basically a personnel application...
For Those Interested in Facts: They Hate Our Foreign Policy
by Scott Horton "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 presence of so-called crusader...
The Show
for today: Listen here buddy, 1st hour: Michael Scheuer 2nd hour: Thomas E. Woods
Antiwar Radio: Chalmers Johnson
Chalmers Johnson, author of Nemesis: The Last Days of the American Republic discusses America's dissent down the path of militarism, secrecy, empire, authoritarianism and destruction, the role of the military industrial complex and the mass media and hope for a mass movement to restore the constitution.
Antiwar Radio: Gareth Porter
Historian and journalist Gareth Porter explains why the "permanent government" — the State Department, the CIA and the military — have decided that there is not going to be a bombing of Iran. The latest is that the new head of Centcom, Admiral Fallon, has refused to allow a third carrier battle group to overlap the two already there as Dick Cheney wanted. Also where Iran fits in the neocon plan for world domination, bogus accusations against them in terms of their nuclear program and "EFPs" in...
05/18/07 – Michael Scheuer – The Scott Horton Show
Michael Scheuer, the former head analyst at the CIA's bin Laden unit, has weighed in on the controversy surrounding the Republican Presidential debate held Tuesday May 15, when Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) stated that American foreign policy was a "contributing factor" in the 9/11 attacks. "They attack us because we've been over there; we've been bombing Iraq for 10 years." Paul said. He was then denounced by former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani who said it was "absurd" and that he'd "never"...
05/18/07 – Thomas Woods – The Scott Horton Show
Thomas E. Woods, author of the Politically Incorrect Guide to American History and fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, discusses the Ron Paul campaign, the right, left and prospects for liberty and peace. Also the case against World War II.
Wolfowitz: Bases in Arabia Motivated al Qaeda
I hate to give away the introduction to my next article, but this can't wait. —Former Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz to Sam Tannenhaus Vanity Fair, May 9th, 2003: "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...
The Show
for today: Chalmers Johnson and Gareth Porter. Listen here 11am-1pm Texas time.
05/17/07 – Chalmers Johnson – The Scott Horton Show
Chalmers Johnson, author of Nemesis: The Last Days of the American Republic discusses America's dissent down the path of militarism, secrecy, empire, authoritarianism and destruction, the role of the military industrial complex and the mass media and hope for a mass movement to restore the constitution.















