Professor Butler Shaffer says government is an unnecessary evil.
Antiwar Radio: Behzad Yaghmaian
Behzad Yaghmaian, discusses the history of American regime change in Iran, the tyranny of the American puppet, the Shah Pahlavi and his brutal SAVAK, the tyranny of the Ayatollahs who took his place, why American ‘help’ hurts reformers and fears that if Bush bombs them the repercussions for millions of people all over the world will be disastrous. Rest of the show.
04/13/07 – Behzad Yaghmaian – The Scott Horton Show
Behzad Yaghmaian, discusses the history of American regime change in Iran, the tyranny of the American puppet, the Shah Pahlavi and his brutal SAVAK, the tyranny of the Ayatollahs who took his place, why American 'help' hurts reformers and fears that if Bush bombs them the repercussions for millions of people all over the world will be disastrous.
04/13/07 – Butler Shaffer – The Scott Horton Show
Professor Butler Shaffer says government is an unnecessary evil.
The Show
from today. Ya'll are going to have to wait for the Andrew Cockburn interview until I can do a follow-up (hopefully soon).
04/12/07 – Andrew Cockburn pt.1 – The Scott Horton Show
Andrew Cockburn, author of Rumsfeld: His Rise, Fall and Catastrophic Legacy, discusses Donald Rumsfeld's flawed personality, and history of intrigue, naked ambition, torture and war.
Kurt Vonnegut
RIP
The Show
from today. Update: This link actually works now.
The Show
from today.
Washington Post Liars Caught!
Atrios (Via Lew Rockwell) has caught the Washington Post attempting to lie you into another war. I had noticed a funny thing to make it into print in today's Antiwar.com top story from the Christian Science Monitor while reading it on my radio show this morning. Dig this: The US military also issued a statement on Sunday calling the operation in Diwaniyah, dubbed Black Eagle, a "great success" so far. It said it detained 39 militiamen and killed an unspecified number. It also has uncovered...
Howard Stern is right about Imus
I've been listening to Don Imus's radio show for years, mostly while driving into work or school. He's said far worse than what he said about the Rutgers women's hoops team - "nappy-headed ho's". Imus, like many comedians, makes his living walking a razor-sharp line between outrageous commentary and offensive remarks. This time, he misspoke himself. He has misspoken himself far worse in his subsequent apologies than in the "ho's" remark. What Imus is doing right now is simpering, cowering, and...
Antiwar Radio: Justin Raimondo
Justin Raimondo discusses the failures of the American media, warmongers who misleadingly identify themselves as libertarians, the threat of war with Iran and the upcoming trial of AIPAC's Steve Rosen and Keith Weissman for espionage. Rest of the show.
04/09/07 – Justin Raimondo – The Scott Horton Show
Justin Raimondo discusses the failures of the American media, warmongers who misleadingly identify themselves as libertarians, the threat of war with Iran and the upcoming trial of AIPAC's Steve Rosen and Keith Weissman for espionage.
Antiwar Radio: Ivan Eland
The Independent Institute's Ivan Eland explains the constitutional limitations of the President's foreign policy powers, Speaker Pelosi's trip to Syria, the future of the occupation of Iraq and relations between various states in the Middle East. Rest of the show.
04/06/07 – Ivan Eland – The Scott Horton Show
The Independent Institute's Ivan Eland explains the constitutional limitations of the President's foreign policy powers, Speaker Pelosi's trip to Syria, the future of the occupation of Iraq and relations between various states in the Middle East.















