Between The Lines' Scott Harris spoke with author and columnist Nat Hentoff, who says that despite their concern about safety, Americans should oppose a "coup d'etat" against the Bill of Rights that he and other civil libertarians fear has been underway since the Sept.11 terror attacks(A RealAudio Version of this interview may be found At http://www.btlonline.org).
10/14: Over two thousand marched and rallied in Boston for alternatives to war in Boston's biggest demonstration yet calling for justice with peace in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist acts.
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A wad of Kleenx encrusted with a "suspicious fluid" was discovered in the Fleet Bank Headquarters building at 100 Federal Street, Boston MA this moring, prompting security staff to close down the third floor until it could be collected by police and CDC officials.
As the Bush administration prepares the country for a new war effort against Afghanistan, Iraq, and other supposedly "terrorist" nations, a new generation of Boston activists have reclaimed the city's tradition of defiant anti-war protest and taken to the streets...
Giving the Nobel Prize for Peace to someone who develops Peace in
everyday life requires great responsibility because of the importance of
this laureation.
Is there a link between U.S. involvement overseas and attacks on American targets?
What is the Corporate Interest in the Middle East?
What is the Corporate Interest in Central Asia?
Will military action foil the “terrorist threat”?
Is this a “war against terrorism”?
Who are NATO’s allies the Northern Alliance?