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#war on terror
  • Morning Reads: Anti-Gay 'Uprising' in Utah; Another Iraq War?
    January 6, 2014
    A roundup of stories we're reading this morning at Moyers & Company HQ...
  • Morning Reads: Attempted Election Theft in VA and the Awkward Tradition of Thanking Vets
    November 11, 2013
    A roundup of some of the stories we're reading this morning at Moyers & Company HQ...
  • We Asked, You Answered: The Drone Debate
    November 7, 2013
    Should drone strikes be used to kill suspected terrorists abroad? Our audience weighs in.
  • The Perpetual War
    October 31, 2013
    | Jeremy Scahill
    How does the global war on terror ever end?
  • The Fantasy of a Clean War
    October 31, 2013
    | Tom Englehardt
    With friends like US, who needs enemies? The US "now resembles a rogue superpower to an increasingly resistant and restless world."
  • The War on Terror is Still Everywhere
    September 11, 2013
    | Paul Waldman
    How can a journalist face life in prison for posting a link? Blame the War on Terror.
  • "The Re-Obamulator"
    May 30, 2013
    | Mark Fiore
    Flying straight out of Mark Fiore's imagination, President Obama introduces the latest technological breakthrough in presidential transformation.
  • Naming the Nameless War
    May 28, 2013
    | Andrew Bacevich
    Andrew Bacevich says wars need names, and in the absence of one now, proposes names that might actually explain what’s going on.
  • Bush vs. Obama on Wartime Civil Liberties
    February 1, 2013
    | Guest Contributor
    An interactive timeline compares President Obama and George W. Bush's regards for civil liberties while fighting terror. Discover what has changed — and what has not.
  • When a President Abuses Executive Power
    January 30, 2013
    In a 2007 Moyers Moment, Bruce Fein and John Nichols discuss examples of presidential overreach, and its serious consequences for the nation and American democracy.


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