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Show Details for Monday, October 25th 2010

Posted by themonitor on October 25, 2010

Tonight’s guests are Coleen Rowley and Ray McGovern

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Coleen Rowley:

Rowley, whose May 2002 memo described some of the FBI’s pre-9/11 failures, was named one of Time magazine’s people of the year in 2002. She
recently co-wrote a Los Angeles Times oped titled ”WikiLeaks and 9/11: What if if Frustrated  investigators  might  have  chosen  to  leak information that their superiors bottled up, perhaps averting the terrorism attacks.”

Article:

http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-rowley-wikileaks-20101015,0,5616717.story

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Ray McGovern:

McGovern recently wrote the piece ”How Truth Can Save Lives,” which states: “If independent-minded websites, like WikiLeaks or, say, Consortiumnews.com, existed 43 years ago, I might have risen to the occasion and  helped  save  the  lives  of  some  25,000  U.S. soldiers,  and a million Vietnamese, by exposing the lies contained in just one SECRET/EYES ONLY cable from Saigon.

Article:

http://www.consortiumnews.com/2010/081510a.html

McGovern was for two years an Army infantry/intelligence officer, then a CIA  analyst  for  27  years.  He  and Rowley now both  serve  on  the  Sam  Adams  Associates for Integrity in Intelligence nominating committee, which is giving this year’s award  to  Julian  Assange,  the founder of WikiLeaks.

Rowley, McGovern and Daniel Ellsberg released a statement on Wikileaks in June:
http://accuracy.org/newsrelease.php?articleId=2270

Posted in Afghanistan, CIA, Department of Homeland Security, Empire, Iraq, News And Analysis, Obama, Radio Shows, Sept. 11, 2001: Repercussions, Torture, War Reporting | Leave a Comment »

Show Details for Monday October 18th, 2010

Posted by themonitor on October 18, 2010

Corporations already dominate elections. Now, one is running for Congress.

Tonight we take a closer look at the already growing effect of the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission ruling

We will also take your calls. The Monitor doesn’t normally take listener calls but this week we’re making an exception. During the 2nd half of the show we will open our phone lines for to weigh in on this issue. Call us at 713.526.5738 during the 2nd half of the show (7:35-7:55 pm central time).

Guest:

William Klein

William Klein is a Washington, D.C. writer and political consultant who has advised candidates for President, Congress, Senate, state and local office — some of whom have even won elections. He’s been called “the consultant who came in from the cold” for telling tales on his profession and showing how people like him can be bad for democracy. His political satire and glimpses inside the spin machine can be found at his website, www.headlineupdate.com.

Earlier this year, Murray Hill Inc. became the first corporation to run for Congress. Klein is Murray Hill’s campaign manager

Links:

Murray Hill Inc. | Murray Hill Incorporated is Running for Congress

Some of their recent ads are available online: http://corporatecongress.com

Posted in Democrat Corruption, Elections, GOP Corruption, News And Analysis, Primer, The Constitution, The Supreme Court | Leave a Comment »

Show details for Monday October 4th, 2010

Posted by themonitor on October 4, 2010

This week’s guests are Ari Berman and Stephan Salisbury

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Ari Berman


Ari Berman is a contributing writer for The Nation magazine, covering national politics, and an Investigative Journalism Fellow at The Nation Institute. He’s covered the political campaigns of 2004, 2006 and 2008, and has written extensively about the White House, Congress, political parties, foreign affairs and the intersection of money and politics. He joins Mark Bebawi on The Monitor this week to talk about the different factions of the Democratic party and the departure of Rahm Emanuel.

Recent Article:

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Stephan Salisbury

Stephan Salisbury is cultural writer for the Philadelphia Inquirer. He joins Mark Bebawi on The Monitor this week to talk about his recent article Surveillance, America’s Pastime.

Article:

Surveillance, America’s Pastime

Book:


Mohamed’s Ghosts: An American Story of Love and Fear in the Homeland

Posted in CIA, Democrat Corruption, Department of Homeland Security, Elections | Leave a Comment »

 
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