War Uncensored and the Dershowitz Protocol
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War Uncensored and the Dershowitz Protocol
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War Uncensored: After traveling to almost 40 countries around the world, including to Iraq and Afghanistan and through all 50 U.S. states, bestselling military author Andrew Carroll has collected more than 80,000 never-before-seen letters from every conflict in American history. The most candid, unusual, and riveting of these letters have been woven together into one powerful performance: War Uncensored. The play, based on Mr. Carroll's best-sellers War Letters, Behind The Lines and Letters of a Nation, takes a forthright look at the thoughts and emotions of troops risking their lives in the line of fire, as well as of their loved ones on the home front who can do nothing but wait. War Uncensored represents the real-life voices of the only true authorities on warfare and its consequences -- the heroic individuals who have experienced it firsthand.
The Dershowitz Protocol: Within the next five hours, a nuclear device will be detonated somewhere in the USA and there is only one young man who might have information to help the government discover where. A hypothetical exposition based on the book Why Terrorism Works by America's leading civil rights activist, Alan Dershowitz, The Dershowitz Protocol explores the suspension of due process under ticking bomb circumstances and the enactment of a protocol legalizing "humane torture" in hopes of regaining the global dignity through our fight against terrorism.
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