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Thursday, March 13, 2003

What's a seven-letter word for a Texas Republican who opposes the war? Ron Paul! Libertarian Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX-14th District) disagrees with the President on a war with Iraq but supports his tax-cutting ways. Also, "make no mistake about it," "now more than ever," "got game"-- a words expert shares his list of expressions that should be banned. Plus, what does international law say about a war with Iraq.

Non, Non, Non!

Jean-David Levitte, French ambassador to the United States, says America has it all wrong on Iraq

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The Ruth Will Set You Free

Ruth Wedgwood, former federal prosecutor and professor of international law at Yale and Johns Hopkins University and Mark Littman, a member of the Queens Counsel and a British lawyer specializing in international law, on whether the US and UK will be in violation of international law and if it even ...

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As Per Material Breach…

John Shibley, co-compiler of the 2003 List of Banished Words and photographer-writer at the communications office at Lake Superior State University, wants to banish more words in 2003

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Children of the Resolution

Eva Moskowitz, councilmember, (D-Manhattan 4) of the East Side, on the No Child Left Behind act and the anti-war resolution

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Cowboys and Angels

Congressman Ron Paul (-TX 14) on being a Republican Texan who opposes the war and why he worries about the passage of the Patriot Act II

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Open Phones

Listeners call on Freedom Fries and unilateralism

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