Pretense vs. reality / Daniel Sheehan ; produced by the Christic Institute.

Program Title:
Pretense vs. reality / Daniel Sheehan ; produced by the Christic Institute.
PRA Archive #: 
AZ1021
Description: 

Talk by Christic Institute attorney Daniel Sheehan on United States defense spending, and its influence upon United States foreign policy.

r.1. U.S. militarism ; Pentagon refusal to retool ; Global Reach and Global Power ; Corporate warfare and the Third World ; Democratic party complacency toward SDI ; the CIA spying for Corporations ; the nominations of Donald Gregg, Thomas Bork and Clarence Thomas ; the rightist shift in the Federal Judiciary ; Covert action, 1990 (42 min.) -- r.2. Legislative cowardice ; the Presidency and war ; Senate Covert Intelligence Act, 1990 ; the pardon of Oliver North ; indictment of Clair George ; the USSR and personal liberty ; the voting power of the baby boomers ; new political parties (48 min.).

r.1. U.S. militarism ; Pentagon refusal to retool ; Global Reach and Global Power ; Corporate warfare and the Third World ; Democratic party complacency toward SDI ; the CIA spying for Corporations ; the nominations of Donald Gregg, Thomas Bork and Clarence Thomas ; the rightist shift in the Federal Judiciary ; Covert action, 1990 (42 min.) -- r.2. Legislative cowardice ; the Presidency and war ; Senate Covert Intelligence Act, 1990 ; the pardon of Oliver North ; indictment of Clair George ; the USSR and personal liberty ; the voting power of the baby boomers ; new political parties (48 min.).

Station: 
Date Recorded on: 
1990.
Date Broadcast on: 
-0-
Item duration: 
2 reels (90 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.
Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1990.
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