Exclusively in the new print issue of CounterPunch
WHY MORMON MEN CAN’T BE TRUSTED — A ex-Mormon woman looks back at the Church. PLUS It’s fifty years since the Port Huron statement. Alexander Cockburn on the origins of SDS and one of the crucial documents of the 1960s. PLUS Two ounces of oil + a fishing boat + Homeland Security Incident #995038 = the onward march of totalitarianism in America. Read Captain Knutson’s story.
A Personal Look at Drugs and Drug Addiction
Just Say Know
CounterPunch is proud to present "Just Say Know," TAO RUSPOLI’s wrenching documentary on drugs and drug addiction in his own family:
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TAO RUSPOLI is a filmmaker and photographer. See his work at www.ruspoli.com See his photography at www.taoruspoliphotography.com Send comments to taoruspoli [at] gmail.com
Previous interviews.
Patrick Cockburn: Part One, Part Two
Dr. Susan Block: Part One, Part Two
Jeffrey St. Clair: Part One, Part Two










