John Glaser, Nick Hankoff on CrossTalk Discussing Entangling Alliances
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John Glaser does a masterful job of describing the evils of military alliances.
The only problem I had with the debate is that it would have been much better without the third person, young Nick Hankoff (don't know the spelling). He had two long comments that added nothing to the discussion. Otherwise, Glaser was really kicking butt.
Oops! Hankoff's name was listed in the title. At least I got the spelling right.
The proportions of the NSA’s unconstitutional domestic surveillance apparatus are wider and grander than almost anybody conceived prior to these disclosures. And yet, the “real story,” as Sen. Ron Wyden put it, is still being hidden from us.
The proportions of the NSAa??s unconstitutional domestic surveillance apparatus are wider and grander than almost anybody conceived prior to these disclosures. And yet, the a??real story,a?? as Sen. Ron Wyden put it, is still being hidden from us.
John Glaser does a masterful job of describing the evils of military alliances.
The only problem I had with the debate is that it would have been much better without the third person, young Nick Hankoff (don't know the spelling). He had two long comments that added nothing to the discussion. Otherwise, Glaser was really kicking butt.
Oops! Hankoff's name was listed in the title. At least I got the spelling right.
The proportions of the NSA’s unconstitutional domestic surveillance apparatus are wider and grander than almost anybody conceived prior to these disclosures. And yet, the “real story,” as Sen. Ron Wyden put it, is still being hidden from us.
The proportions of the NSAa??s unconstitutional domestic surveillance apparatus are wider and grander than almost anybody conceived prior to these disclosures. And yet, the a??real story,a?? as Sen. Ron Wyden put it, is still being hidden from us.