Robert Parry

Scott Horton, January 09, 2007

Antiwar Radio: Robert Parry

My guest for Tuesday January 9, 2007 is investigative reporter Robert Parry, author of Secrecy and Privilege: Rise of the Bush Dynasty from Watergate to Iraq and proprietor of Consortiumnews.com on the topic of the U.S. government’s long term covert relationship with Saddam Hussein and the possibility of war against Iran.

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2 Responses to “Robert Parry”

  1. 3/8/08

    Dear Mr. Parry,

    You are on C-SPAN right now. So, what do you think? The Founding Fathers never wanted everyone living in the U.S. to have access to the Constituion and rights as written. Once you realize that, you become very discouraged that ordinary people will have what’s promised in the Constitution. I’m retired and we’ve been down this road before: An unpopular war, vast difference between the “haves and ‘have-nots.’” Hungry people, poverty-stricken, too many in jail, etc., etc. So, have we ever had a democracy or anything other than a country that is “of, by and for” the rich and powerful?

    Those people who talk about Vince Foster are probalby Republicans who are obsessed with bringing down the Clintons, not to say that they – the Clintons – haven’t done some very skeptical things; no more than the Republicans.

    Jean

  2. Never liked the man, so full of confidence that he is drowned by it.

    http://www.agreatdog.com