T: Oftentimes they say they get gently dragged away or picked up and carried away by the cops. They say “the boys” treat them with respect and in turn they feed them. The woman said they weren’t upset with the police… they know the boys have to do this, and someone sent them there to do this job…. just like they sent their grandkids off to do their job.
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- is_single_v1This season on Things That Go Boom, we’re starting in Canada, because four years after January 6th, we want — we need — to understand our own divide. In 1970, Canada’s streets were full of troops and the country was on edge. Quebec cabinet minister Pierre Laporte had been captured by a militant French separatist[...]
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- is_single_v1Anthony CriderWhen Members of Congress are sworn into office, they say an oath. To protect the country from all enemies… foreign and domestic. But what does a domestic enemy look like? And how can they be stopped? Four years after January 6th, we're turning our eyes on the US to ask, “in our divided times, how[...]
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- is_single_v1When former US Navy Intelligence Officer Andrew McCormick spent the holiday season in Kandahar in 2013, attempts at holiday cheer were everywhere. But few were more out-of-touch than the generic care packages sent from civilians who knew nothing about him — or the war he was fighting. Part of our series of monologues in partnership[...]
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T: Oftentimes they say they get gently dragged away or picked up and carried away by the cops. They say “the boys” treat them with respect and in turn they feed them. The woman said they weren’t upset with the police... they know the boys have to do this, and someone sent them there to do this job…. just like they sent their grandkids off to do their job.
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