1a) I'd like to listen to your guests speculate on the excursions (military or otherwise), after Afghanistan and Iraq, that Bush will undertake next.
1b) Given these speculations in question (1a), what specific tactics do the guests believe the global community can employ to best combat Bush's plans.
2) What set of conditions (economic, security, etc.) will Bush have to manufacture in order to fend off competing candidates in the 2004 Presidential election?
3) Do your guests believe that the Internet will be attacked (i.e. censored or controlled) by this Administration if the Administration finds itself under too much domestic pressure to execute their Middle East plans? How close is Ashcroft to attempting this next step?
Steven
-----Original Message----- From: owner-lbo-talk at lists.panix.com [mailto:owner-lbo-talk at lists.panix.com] On Behalf Of Doug Henwood Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 9:38 AM To: lbo-talk Subject: interview questions?
I'm doing a three-hour special this Thursday for the WBAI fundraiser, focusing on the Bush admin's lust to remake the Middle East. I've lined up interviews, which I'll record early in the week, with Tariq Ali and Noam Chomsky, and I think I've got Cynthia Enloe signed up too.
Two questions: 1) any suggestions on what I should ask them, and 2) any suggestions on another guest or two (another woman would be very nice).
Doug