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Sunday, March 27

By Laura Flanders

It's Easter Sunday, but that hasn't tempered the holier-than-thou fury of the religious right and the Terri Schiavo tragedy. Today we step back and look at progressive values - where actions and deeds often come before evangelizing and belief-based bullying.

Today's show includes an update from Ohio, where Republican Secretary of State J. Kenneth Blackwell got a dressing-down from passionate Democrats in hearings the media saw fit to ignore this week. Our senior producer was there and we'll play tape. Monty Python's TERRY JONES will join us live in studio to discuss Spamalot the Python's arrival on Broadway -- and "Terry Jones's War on the War on Terror," his latest collection of "observations and denunciations." Also with us, Nigeria's Nobel Prize-winner, WOLE SOYINKA who says we are questing for dignity in a dehumanized world. Join us.

History Has A Way Of Haughti...

History Has A Way Of Haughting, Especially The Fools!!!!

Past Arguments Don't Square With Current Iran Policy

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A3983-2005Mar26.html?refer...
By Dafna Linzer
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, March 27, 2005; Page A15

Lacking direct evidence, Bush administration officials argue that Iran's nuclear program must be a cover for bomb-making. Vice President Cheney recently said, "They're already sitting on an awful lot of oil and gas. Nobody can figure why they need nuclear as well to generate energy."

Yet Cheney, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and outgoing Deputy Secretary Paul Wolfowitz held key national security posts when the Ford administration made the opposite argument 30 years ago.