By SueN
- Guests:
- Former CIA analyst Ray McGovern
- Doug Cunningham of Worker's Independent News.
- Dr. George Watson, President of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons.
- Suspense writer Lisa Gardner.
- Speaker/Advocate for Asperger's and Autism Jesse Saperstein
- Topics:
- Does the Wikileak release of 91,000 secret documents show war crimes?
- Labor Segment - Hear who's pushing to re-industrialize America and bring back our manufacturing jobs!
- Doctors Tea Party: Obamacare will make doctors "slaves on the government PLANtation" ...really?!
- "Live to Tell".
- "Atypical: Life with Asperger's in 20 1/3 Chapters"
- Bumper Music:
- Dirty Little Secret, The All American Rejects.
- Move it On Over, George Thorogood and the Destroyers.
- Ghost Chickens in the Sky, Sean Morey.
- My Sacrifice, Creed.
- Move Along, The All-American Rejects (video).
- I Don't Need No Doctor, New Riders of the Purple Sage.
- It Sure Is Monday, Mark Chesnutt.
- Lean On Me, Club Nouveau.
- Grand Canyon, Dmitriy Lukyanov (you need to search for it) (with additional sounds by Jacob).
- Democracy, Leonard Cohen.
- Today's newsletter has details of today's guests and links to the major stories and alerts that Thom covered in the show, plus lots more. If you haven't signed up for the free newsletter yet, please do. If you missed today's newsletter, it is in the archive.
- Quote: "The American, by nature, is optimistic. He is experimental, an inventor and a builder who builds best when called upon to build greatly." -- John F. Kennedy.
- Quote: Rusticus.
Their Conduct in Asia, for some Years past, has given simple Proof, how little they regard the Laws of Nations, the Rights, Liberties, or Lives of Men. They have levied War, excited Rebellions, dethroned lawful Princes, and sacrificed Millions for the Sake of Gain. The Revenues of Mighty Kingdoms have entered their Coffers. And these not being sufficient to glut their Avarice, they have, by the most unparalleled Barbarities, Extortions, and Monopolies, stripped the miserable Inhabitants of their Property, and reduced whole Provinces to Indigence and Ruin. Fifteen hundred Thousands, it is said, perished by Famine in one Year, not because the Earth denied its Fruits; but [because] this Company and their Servants engulfed all the Necessaries of Life, and set them at so high a Price that the poor could not purchase them.