March 2011

Catch Bruce Fein and David Swanson on "The Imperial Presidency" on C-Span Book TV

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Future Airings

  • Saturday, March 26th at 1pm (ET)
  • Sunday, March 27th at 1am (ET)

2011 Virginia Festival of the Book Panel: “The Imperial Presidency”

Bruce Fein; David Swanson

About the Program

David Swanson, author of “War Is A Lie,” and Bruce Fein, author of “American Empire Before the Fall,” take a critical look at the U.S.’s role and actions around the world.  This event was part of the 2011 Virginia Festival of the Book, held annually in Charlottesville, Virginia. 

About the Authors

David Swanson

David Swanson is the co-founder of AfterDowningStreet..org and Washington director of Democrats.com.  He is the author of “Daybreak: Undoing the Imperial Presidency read more

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Afghan and Pakistani Nonviolent Tradition

I may soon have an opportunity to meet with nonviolent activists in Afghanistan, an area of the world we falsely imagine has earned the name “graveyard of empires” purely through violent resistance. I was educated in the United States and learned in some detail about the lives of several morally repulsive halfwits who happened to have “served” in various U.S. wars, assaults, and genocides. But I was never even taught the name Badshah Khan. Were you?

Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, read more

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Putting the Hurt on Libya

Letter to the Daily Progress:

Good for Congressman Hurt objecting to unconstitutional warmaking in Libya without Congressional authorization, and without proper compliance with the War Powers Act. Yet, how bizarre that he does not know how he would have voted had Congress been given that chance. Congressman Dennis Kucinich has introduced an amendment to block funding for war in Libya. Hurt is now compelled to choose: will he sponsor that amendment or not? I encourage him to do so.

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Wars Cannot Be Both Planned and Avoided

Congress held an emergency meeting to defund NPR, and then did nothing as the President spent vastly more money on bombing Libya. President Obama didn’t have to ask for the funding, because the Pentagon had enough lying around for just such an occasion.

A fundamental lie that keeps war going is the idea that we avoid war by preparing for it. “Speak softly and carry a big stick,” said Theodore Roosevelt, who favored building a big military just in case, but of course not actually read more

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