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November 03 2009 show notes

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  • Topics:
    • Teabagger wars and inequality - coming to a town near you soon?
    • Could GMOs end all life on Earth?
    • How do we restart the Middle East peace process?
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November 02 2009 show notes

  • Guests:
    • James Hoggan about the crusade to deny global warming. President of the award-winning PR firm Hoggan and Associates and a leading authority on public perceptions of environmental issues; Chair of the David Suzuki Foundation and the Canadian chapter of Al Gore’s The Climate Project.
    • Rebecca Smith, spokesperson, National Employment Law Project.
  • October 30 2009 show notes

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    October 28 2009 show notes

    • Guests:
    • Topics:
      • Is Joe Lieberman A Traitor To The Democratic Party And The Average American or merely a shill for big pharma and big banking?
      • Best of the rest of the news
      • Will the Republicans take their party back before the right wing extremists destroy America?
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    October 27 2009 show notes

    • Guests:
      • Rolling Stone's Matt Taibbi
      • Supernatural investigator/author Jeff Belanger.
      • Stewart Brand, author, editor, and creator of The Whole Earth Catalog and CoEvolution Quarterly...his latest book is "Whole Earth Discipline: An Ecopragmatist Manifesto".

    October 26 2009 show notes

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    October 22 2009 show notes

    • Guests:
      • Congressman Peter DeFazio.
      • Matt Welch, Editor in Chief of Reason magazine; author of the book “McCain: They Myth of a Maverick”; and former assistant editorial page editor of the Los Angeles Times.
      • Marc Morano of the Climate Depot.
      • Environmental columnist and author Bill McKibben.

    October 21 2009 show notes

    • Guests:
      • Dr. John Lott, economist, columnist, author, latest book "Freedomnomics: Why the Free Market Works and Other Half-Baked Theories Don't".
      • Actress/author Suzanne Somers talks to Thom about her new book "Knockout".
      • Dan Gainor of the Business and Media Institute.
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    October 20 2009 show notes

    • Guests:
      • Sallie James, policy analyst with the Cato Institute's Center for Trade Policy Studies.
      • Mark Finkelstein, columnist for Newsbusters.org; host of "Right Angle," an award-winning local political talk show in Ithaca, NY; writer of food and wine stories for the Ithaca Times.

    October 19 2009 show notes

    • Guests:
      • Michael Kirk, Producer of Frontline's "The Warning".
      • Stephen Lerner, spokesperson for the SEIU (Service Employees International Union).
      • Ricky Macoy, unemployed electrician.
      • Floyd Brown, President of the National Campaign Fund.
    • Topics:
      • The results of Milton Friedman's economic policies.
      • Terrorist Wall Street banks.

    October 16 2009 show notes

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    October 15 2009 show notes

    • Guests:
      • Rich Benjamin, author of "Searching for Whitopia: An Improbable Journey to the Heart of White America".
      • Larry Johnson, author of "Frozen: A True Story".
      • Robert Moffit, Director, Center for Health Policy Studies at the Heritage Foundation.
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    October 14 2009 show notes

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