First, the result of the St. Patrick's Day Four trial. Then we hear a citizen's tribunal in Binghamton, New York, on Iraq, chaired by
James Petras, who asks how could the St. Patrick's Day Four's public act of peace be charged as a conspiracy and intimidation of public officials? How could starting an unprovoked war against a defenseless country be deemed to be lawful? Ex CIA employee,
Ray McGovern testifies how that when the scare story of the uranium from Niger broke, it was instantly dismissed by his former CIA colleagues as impossible. Nevertheless, it was used to trick congress into supporting the war.
Ann Wright, another insider, testifies how she resigned in protest against the unprovoked invasion of Iraq.
Michael Meacher testifies how there was solid evidence that UK and US government were fully aware that there were no weapons of mass destruction. For the second hour, the panelists take questions. For the last 15 minutes, we read an article by
Charles Shah, an upper middle class white prisoner sentenced for possession of a controlled substance. He writes about prison subculture and the expensive 'warehousing of offenders' as he refers to prison.
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