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'Kill Anything That Moves'

By Kelley B. Vlahos, on Mar 5, 2013

 

How Do You Sleep? Rachel Mills Interviews Barack Obama

By Angela Keaton, on Mar 5, 2013

Rachel Mills, former press secretary to Rep. Ron Paul, asks the questions you always wanted to ask Barack Obama.  Mills also continues her series on prison labor and the insurance cartel protection racket that passes as "health care." 

Football, War, & Brain Damage

By Kelley B. Vlahos, on Jan 24, 2013

Most of us watching the Navy F-18s flyover the Super Bowl or the myriad NFL tributes to the military branches and their "wounded warriors" at nearly every game probably don’t think of it as a twisted glorification of two institutions that have largely contributed to the brain damage of a nation.

Karen Kwiatkowski Reviews "Why Peace"

By Angela Keaton, on Nov 4, 2012

LOLA board member and retired USAF lieutenant colonel Karen Kwiatkowski reviews Why Peace, a compedium of the best anti-intervention writing edited by libertarian activist, Marc Guttman.  

Romney’s Pretty Little War Speech

By Kelley B. Vlahos, on Oct 8, 2012
Romney is fond of invoking Ronald Reagan and Harry Truman — and now George Marshall — as though their 20th century foreign policy legacies could lend his own cobbled-together worldview some indomitable burnish. But he seems loath to even utter the name of the American President his views are most like — George W.

"picture a stereotype: a wild-eyed hippie, long hair, tattoos."

By Kelley B. Vlahos, on Aug 6, 2012

This is the second in a series of profiles and interviews Antiwar.com is conducting this summer with activists who have made it their life’s work to challenge the mighty bulwarks of the U.S. national security state.

Anti-War's Angela Keaton on Women, War and the Ethics of Empire

By LOLA Admin, on Jul 1, 2012

Today at the Daily Bell.

Daily Bell: Does Islam mistreat women? Should the West rescue the women of Islam?

Author Bretigne Shaffer Launches 'Peace' Super Heroine

By Angela Keaton, on Jun 26, 2012

Writer and film maker Bretigne Shaffer has introduced The Adventures of Urban Yogini.  Shaffer, the author of  Why Mommy Loves the State, has created a super heroine who can't use violence.  

A Turn Right at the Left Forum

By Kelley B. Vlahos, on Mar 19, 2012

“It’s like the CPAC of the Left.”