Show Overview Points of View:
'The president's prison'
New York Times Editorial
'What People Really Need' New York Times Editorial
'The Decider is Delusional' by John Nichols
'Are We Politicians or Citizens?' by Howard Zinn
'Deaths in Iraq have reached 1 Million' by Alan Jones
'Calling out Idiot America' by Scott Ritter
'Exploitation of the Patriot Act: "The Devil's On The Line' by Anthony Asadullah Samad
'Inserting Politics into Justice' by E. J. Dionne Jr.
Guests: Erik Leaver
Institute For Policy Studies
Rob Redding
Redding News Review
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Points of View:
The President's Prison Download Mp3
Ambrose begins this Points og view by reading from the editorial 'The president's prison' - New York Times.
What People Really Need Download Mp3
Ambrose continues to read from the New York Times: 'What People Really Need'.
The Decider is Delusional Download Mp3
Ambrose reads from The Nation article 'The Decider is Delusional' by John Nichols.
Howard Zinn is the author, most recently, of "A Power Governments Cannot Suppress."
Deaths in Iraq have reached 1 Million Download Mp3
Ambrose reads from a short piece by Alan Jones 'Deaths in Iraq have reached 1 Million' - The Daily Record (UK).
Calling out Idiot America Download Mp3
Ambrose reads from the Truthdig piece 'Calling Out Idiot Amerca' by Scott Ritter.
Inserting Politics into Justice Download Mp3
Ambrose reads from the Washigton Post piece 'Inserting Politics into Justice' by E. J. Dionne Jr.
Guests:
Erik Leaver Download Part1, Part2
Ambrose talks with Erik Leaver, Research Fellow at the Institute For Policy Studies.
Topics: Iraq War Supplement
Erik Leaver is a Research Fellow with the peace and security program and serves as the Policy Outreach director for the Foreign Policy In Focus project. His current work includes conducting education and outreach on issues surrounding Iraq and multilateral institutions.
Robert "Rob" Redding Jr. - an artist, author, radio host and journalist - has been called "one of the most respected names in the media". Redding, a nonpartisan nonvoting independent known as "America's Independent Voice," is perhaps so respected because of his experience as a member of the Washington, D.C. press corps - including his time as a former reporter for The Washington Times.