07/03/04 – Elaine Cassel – The Scott Horton Show

Philip Dru interviews Elaine Cassel of Civil Liberties Watch and FindLaw about her skeptical view of the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decisions in the Padilla, Hamdi, and Guantanamo cases.  Her new book, The War on Civil Liberties: How Bush and Ashcroft Have Dismantled the Bill of Rights will be out soon. Audio Stream MP3 Link

06/19/04 – Alan Bean – The Scott Horton Show

Philip Dru interviews Dr. Alan Bean, a former Baptist preacher, President of the Drug Policy Forum of Texas and Executive Director of Friends of Justice- which fought for the release of the victims of the Drug Task Force and Agent Tom Coleman in Tulia, Texas- about that travesty and the possibility of many more. Audio Stream MP3 Link

06/05/04 – Frederic Whitehurst – The Scott Horton Show

Philip Dru interviews Dr. Frederic Whitehurst about his becoming a whistle blower after 12 years of complaining about major flaws in major cases from his job as Supervisor of the FBI Crimelab, about the lab's flaws, some of those cases, why he went public, and what he's doing about it now. Audio Stream MP3 Link

05/30/04 – Ron Paul – The Scott Horton Show

Philip Dru interviews Dr. Ron Paul, member of the United States House of Representatives from District 14 in South Texas at the Libertarian Party National Convention in Atlanta, Georgia about the "War on Terror." Audio Stream MP3 Link

05/22/04 – Karen Kwiatkowski – The Scott Horton Show

Philip Dru interviews Karen Kwiatkowski, a former Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Air Force, about her experiences working near the Neoconservatives in the Pentagon during the run up to the invasion of Iraq, her response to accusations made by them about her credibility, and those same neocons' plan for Empire(pdf). (Oops, I hit record too late for the introduction. Sorry.) Audio Stream MP3 Link

05/22/04 – Anthony Gregory – The Scott Horton Show

Philip Dru interviews Anthony Gregory, an intern at The Independent Institute, and writer for LewRockwell.com, Antiwar.com, Rational Review, Strike the Root, Liberty Magazine, and The Libertarian Enterprise about Bush's War on The Bill of Rights. Audio Stream MP3 Link

‘Kill and Kill and Kill’ an Interview with Arnon Soffer

The Year is 2004. –It is a year before PM Ariel Sharon "disengages" from Gaza –Two years before Hamas wins a plurality in the election W. Bush forced them to hold –Three years before Elliot Abrams' failed coup which led to Hamas kicking the PA out of Gaza and seizing "control" of the strip [under Israeli overlordship of course] and the institution of the full-scale siege and the beginning of the "mowing the grass" campaigns which began in 2008. Sharon's advisor Arnon Soffer explained to the...

05/15/04 – James P. Gray – The Scott Horton Show

Philip Dru interviews James P. Gray, Superior Court Judge, and author of Why Our Drug Laws Have Failed And What We Can Do About It -- A Judicial Indictment of the War on Drugs, who is running for the U.S. Senate in California as a Libertarian about his positions on the issues, with emphasis on the Drug Wars. Audio Stream MP3 Link

How Ahmed Chalabi Conned the Neocons

The hawks who launched the Iraq war believed the deal-making exile when he promised to build a secular democracy with close ties to Israel. Now the Israel deal is dead, he's cozying up to Iran -- and his patrons look like they're on the way out. By John Dizard Salon.com May 4, 2004 When the definitive history of the current Iraq war is finally written, wealthy exile Ahmed Chalabi will be among those judged most responsible for the Bush administration’s decision to invade Iraq and topple Saddam...

05/01/04 – Greg Palast – The Scott Horton Show

Philip Dru interviews Greg Palast, who is an investigative reporter for the BBC, The Observer, and The Guardian newspapers, and is the author of the book, The Best Democracy Money Can Buy: The Truth About Globalization, Corporate Cons, and High-Finance Fraudsters about Iraqi oil, voting machines, and why the Republicans protected Bill Clinton. Audio Stream MP3 Link