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January 26, 2009 Vermont writer and organizer Bill McKibben plans to lead an act of civil disobedience against a coal-fired power plant in Washington DC. And Scott Horton, a human rights attorney and Distinguished Visiting Professor at Hofstra Law School, talks about his article published in the December issue of Harper's, âJustice After Bush? Prosecuting an Outlaw Administration.â
Equal Time Productions. Originally broadcast on WDEV AM&FM, Waterbury and Montpelier.
Free for non-commercial use. Contact me for conditions for commercial use. Please email me at relocalizingvermont@REMOVE_THISyahoo.com if you broadcast it. Thanks!
Carl Etnier hosts Equal Time Radio one day a week, focusing on energy, food, and the local economy at the end of the age of oil. More information about the program, and audio from other hosts, is available at www.equaltimeradio.com.
More information on the planned civil disobedience at a Washington, DC coal plant? capitolclimateaction.org.
Scott Horton will post updates on Justice After Bush at his blog, www.harpers.org/subjects/NoComment.