Democracy Now! (6 am) – June 23, 2004
To Nader or Not to Nader?: A Green Party Debate Rap on Politics: First National Hip-Hop Convention Calls for Change Sudan Facing Worst Humanitarian Disaster in the World

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To Nader or Not to Nader?: A Green Party Debate Rap on Politics: First National Hip-Hop Convention Calls for Change Sudan Facing Worst Humanitarian Disaster in the World
Seymour Hersh: Israeli Agents Operating in Iraq, Iran and Syria Bill Clinton Loses His Cool in Democracy Now! Interview on Everything But Monica: Leonard Peltier, Racial Profiling, the Iraqi Sanctions, Ralph Nader, the Death Penalty and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Battleground State: Wisconsin, Welfare and the Poor Race and the Presidential Elections Bush vs. Cuba: The Quiet War The Last Socialist Mayor
Final 9/11 Commission Hearing: Chaos, Miscommunication Left U.S. Woefully Unprepared For Sept. 11 Attacks Banana Republicans and Weapons of Mass Deception Battleground State: Wisconsin and the 2004 Elections
"We Have Got To Bring Corporate America To Its Knees" – Harry Belafonte on Racism, Poverty, the Elections, War and Resistance Spying in America: How the Pentagon is Overcoming Privacy Laws to Conduct Spy Operations At Home
"Democracy is Not Going to Be Given Through Cluster Bombs" – An Hour with 2003 Nobel Peace Prize Winner Shirin Ebadi.
Reagan and Race: "He Maintained A System Of Rich And Poor, A System Of Black And White" Reagan and the Homeless Epidemic in America Reagan, Class and Organized Labor: "One Of The Most Damaging Presidents In American History" Allied with Apartheid: Reagan Supported Racist South African Gvt
Kurdish Political Prisoner Leyla Zana Released After a Decade in Jail Ghost Wars: How Reagan Armed the Mujahadeen in Afghanistan Remembering Reagan’s Invasion of Grenada Ignoring AIDS: The Reagan Years
The Pinochet Principle: Bush Defends Torture in the Name of National Security Remembering the Dead: Reagan Armed Iraq and Iran in 1980s War That Killed Over 1 Million Nobel Prize Winner Shirin Ebadi: "The Same People That Gave Saddam Hussein Chemicals to Make These Weapons Used it as an Excuse To Attack Him" The Reagan-Saddam … Continued
Remembering the Dead: Reagan Foreign Policy From the Target End "Reagan Was the Butcher of My People:" Fr. Miguel D’Escoto Speaks From Nicaragua Congressional Medal Honor Winner: Reagan Was "An Accomplice to the Death of Literally Thousands and Thousands of People" Journalist Allan Nairn: Reagan Was Behind "One Of The Most Intensive Campaigns Of Mass … Continued