Democracy Now! (Rebroadcast)

Democracy Now! (9 am) – April 3, 2008

The Green Light: Attorney Philippe Sands Follows the Bush Administration Torture Trail; 1968, Forty Years Later: A Look Back at the Orangeburg Massacre When SC Police Opened Fire on Black Students Protesting Segregation; 1968, Forty Years Later: President Lyndon Johnson Announces No Second Term Amid Low Support for Vietnam War in Aftermath of Tet Offensive. … Continued


Democracy Now! (Rebroadcast)

Democracy Now! (9 am) – April 1, 2008

"Iraq Has Really Become Somalia…A Collection of Different Militias", Back from Baghdad, Journalist Nir Rosen Paints a Picture of a Broken Iraq; EXCLUSIVE…Bush’s Law: Eric Lichtblau on Exposing the NSA’s Warrantless Wiretapping Program and How the White House Pressured the New York Times to Kill the Story. Today’s Headlines     * Death Toll in Iraq … Continued


Democracy Now! (Rebroadcast)

Democracy Now! (9 am) – March 31, 2008

"Exodus: Where Will Iraq Go Next?" Deborah Campbell on the Iraq Refugee Crisis; Cesar Chavez Day: United Farm Workers Co-Founder Dolores Huerta Reflects on the Life and Legacy of the Legendary Labor Activist; Loretta Napoleoni on "Rogue Economics: Capitalism’s New Reality." Headlines     * Sadr Orders Mahdi Army to Stop Fighting    * Iraq Gov’t Controls … Continued


Democracy Now! (Rebroadcast)

Democracy Now! (9 am) – March 28, 2008

Amy Goodman Questions Sen. Obama on Heeding Iraqis’ Call for Full US Withdrawal; "From the Frontlines of Humanity": Former UN Relief Coordinator Jan Egeland on World Crises — Congo, Darfur, Iraq, Colombia and Palestine; Following Mixed Court Ruling, Mumia Abu-Jamal’s Lead Attorney Maintains Hope for Overturning Conviction. Headlines     * Despite Bush Claims, US Forces … Continued