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
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 ...
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
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
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
Open Phones
Listeners call on Freedom Fries and unilateralism
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