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Corbett Report Radio 242 - The Ignoble War Prize
With the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to the warmongers of the EU, the prize committee has once again proven themselves to be facilitators and apologists for war. Tonight on the program we ask: what if the committee gave up all pretenses and just started awarding a war prize? Would it look all that different? Find out on tonight's edition of Corbett Report Radio.
Episode 226 - Crashes of Convenience: Michael Connell
In late 2008, the GOP's theft of the 2004 presidential election via vote machine rigging in Ohio was on the verge of being exposed. An insider had been identified and deposed, and he was ready to be sworn in as a star witness in a major trial...but on December 19, 2008, the small Piper airplane he was piloting crashed on approach to the Akron-Canton Regional Airport. Join us today on The Corbett Report as we start connecting the pieces of the Michael Connell puzzle.
Corbett Report Radio 107 - From Hiroshima to Fukushima with Dr. Anthony J. Hall
Dr. Anthony J. Hall, professor of Globalization Studies at the University of Lethbridge, joins us to discuss a range of issues, from the history of nuclear energy in Japan to the attempts to prosecute Bush administration war criminals in Canada. We also discuss the disenfranchisement of voters in the wake of rampant vote fraud and take your calls.
Interview 404 - Katherine Gallagher
Katherine Gallagher, Senior Staff Attorney at the Center for Constitutional Rights, joins us to discuss the Center's recent attempts to prosecute George W. Bush for having ordered torture during his presidential administration while Bush was in Surrey, B.C. for an economic summit. We go through the case against Bush, how the Center lodged the case, and how it was immediately squashed by the Attorney General of B.C.
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