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TERRORISM

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http://fff.org, by Jacob G. Hornberger

The official enemy de jour that has everyone all riled up and scared is ISIS. If U.S. forces don't bomb ISIS, the argument goes, ISIS will take over Iraq, and Syria, and Lebanon, and Europe, and Asia, and Latin America, and then the United States.

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Jonathan Turley

Criminal defense attorneys have long objected to "experts" produced at trials by the Justice Department who often seem to closely follow trial theories rather than scientific or forensic data. I have handled cases where experts used by the Justic

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antiwar

While we're fighting the Islamic State, a.k.a. ISIS, in Iraq and Syria, and American officials tout the alleged danger of an attack on the US homeland, in Ukraine Washington and the Caliphate are fighting on the same side.

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Future of Freedom Foundation

When the US government invades and occupies other countries the people in the victimized societies become angry enough to want and even to exact revenge against Americans. Is the American empire worth that price?

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L. Neil Smith's The Libertarian Enterprise

In addition to not being able to protect us in the first place, legally they don't have to. They're not really interested anyway. Historian Howard Zinn: "The interests of the government and the interests of the people are not the same. ..."

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http://www.paulcraigroberts.org, Paul Craig Robert

Consider the "war on terror." According to a Nobel economist and a Harvard University budget expert, Washington's 14 years of war on terror has cost Americans a minimum of $6 trillion.

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Jonathan Turley

In addressing the proceedings in Virginia, we took the unusual step of hiring a former FBI polygraphed to ask Dr. Al-Arian every known question about the investigation into an organization called IIIT in Virginia, purportedly the reason

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