Chris Hedges on Scott Horton’s Show (Now!)

Scott Horton is interviewing the heroic author Chris Hedges on his radio show this afternoon. You can see the options to listen live here, or you can wait for the archive of the interview with commercials removed, available by tomorrow. Scott will also be writing an...

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Raimondo on MSNBC (video)

Finally, we have a video link to view Justin Raimondo's appearance on MSNBC on June 17. Many thanks to Brandon Snider, who put in a lot of time and effort to get these files ready to present on the Web.Justin appeared on MSNBC to talk about recruitment troubles.Four...

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Welcome, Laurence Vance

Antiwar.com is delighted to add a new member to our blog: Laurence M. Vance. Laurence is a regular columnist for Lew Rockwell.com, where he writes primarly about the issues of war and peace. He is a freelance writer and an adjunct instructor in accounting and...

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Milton Friedman Blasts US Interventionism

In an interview earlier this month in the San Francisco Chronicle, Milton Friedman speaks on many issues (enough to madden some of our readers). Buried in the interview is a gem: Progress in his goal of rolling back the role of government, he said, is "being greatly...

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Bush Pronouncements Boost Hezbollah Vote

The White House calls for democracy in Lebanon have not produced the results they were hoping for. In yesterday's third round of voting, neocon poster boy Walid Jumblatt was trounced by a Syrian-alligned coaltion led by former general Michel Aoun. Even more of a...

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Full-page Anti-AIPAC ad in today’s NY Times

Today's New York Times (print edition) has a full-page advertisement on page 5 from the Council for the National Interest Foundation headlined: AIPAC’s Agenda is Not America’sThe ad is well-done and makes excellent points, including: ISRAEL, STOP SPYING ON AMERICA! I...

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Justin Raimondo on Democracy Now! (archived)

Justin Raimondo appeared on Amy Goodman's Democracy Now! Friday morning. He discussed the situation in Uzbekistan. He appeared live early this morning -- the show is available today on satellite TV and is now available archived on the Democracy Now! Website. A...

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Sgt. Benderman goes to court

Report by Debbie ClarkOn Thursday, May 12, 2005, I attended the new Art. 32 investigative hearing at Fort Stewart, Georgia of the case against Sgt. Kevin Benderman, a soldier who requested conscientious objector status subsequent to serving in the invasion of Iraq in...

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