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Daily Topics - Friday March 25th, 2011
Mar. 25, 2011 7:43 amBy shawnt56Truthout proudly presents Thom Hartmann's book, "Unequal Protection" Click here for the latest chapter
"Anything Goes on Townhall Fridays!"
Hour One: "Brunch With Bernie" - Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) takes your calls
Have we officially returned to when the Robber Barons ruled?
Mar. 24, 2011 8:29 amBy louisehartmannWe know that millions around the nation have been screwed over by predatory lenders and fine print credit card contracts – and now are swimming in debt. But can you believe that some of these people are actually being thrown in prison for going into debt? That’s right – American in the 21st century is bringing back debtors’ prisons. People who can’t pay off their credit cards can be thrown in jail in a third of the states in our nat
Daily Topics - Thursday March 24th, 2011
Mar. 24, 2011 8:01 amBy shawnt56Truthout proudly presents Thom Hartmann's book, "Unequal Protection" Click here for the latest chapter
Hour One: War on democracy...how Repubs planned to punish AWOL Dems - John Nichols, The Nation
They’re all like Robin Hoods for the super rich – steal from the poor – give to millionaires and billionaires!!
Mar. 23, 2011 8:56 amBy louisehartmannRepublican Governors need to get their priorities straight. In 3 states across the country – Maine, Ohio, and New Jersey – Republican Governors are throwing the middle-class under the bus and putting some of the wealthiest people in their states right behind the driver’s wheel. In Maine – Republican Governor Paul LePage is proposing a cut to the state’s estate tax – a tax that ONLY affects millionaires and billionaires. In fact – his ta
Daily Topics - Wednesday March 23, 2011
Mar. 23, 2011 7:14 amBy shawnt56Truthout proudly presents Thom Hartmann's book, "Unequal Protection" Click here for the latest chapter
Hour One: Cover-up at the Fukushima power plant? Paul Gunter, Beyond Nuclear / Plus, latest on the war on democracy - John Nichols, The Nation
100 cruise missiles were dropped on Libya at $1 million each in one day - Can we fire cruise missiles and teachers and survive?
Mar. 22, 2011 8:36 amBy louisehartmannA US fighter jet crashed in Libya this morning. Military officials claim that the crash was caused by mechanical failure and not by anti-aircraft fire – and both pilots have been rescued with only minor injuries. Meanwhile – US led airstrikes continued in Libya for the third day in a row – but may be winding down as the New York Times reports that all the initial objectives of the campaign have been met – and command of the operation will soon be handed over to European allies.
Daily Topics - Tuesday March 22nd, 2011
Mar. 22, 2011 7:41 amBy shawnt56Truthout proudly presents Thom Hartmann's book, "Unequal Protection" Click here for the latest chapter
Hour One: What's more important to Republicans than jobs and war? John Nichols, The Nation
Our nation is at war today, once again without the Constitutionally-mandated debate in Congress leading to a declaration of war
Mar. 21, 2011 8:54 amBy louisehartmannOur nation is at war today, once again without the Constitutionally-mandated debate in Congress leading to a declaration of war, because John Boehner instead chose to debate defunding NPR and Planned Parenthood, leaving the decision to President Obama. Over the weekend – more than 100 cruise missiles were launched by British and American forces into the nation of Libya – taking out crucial air defenses to pave the way for enforcement of a no-fly zone above the nation.
Daily Topics - Monday March 21st, 2011
Mar. 21, 2011 7:24 amBy shawnt56Truthout proudly presents Thom Hartmann's book, "Unequal Protection" Click here for the latest chapter
The fate of the nuclear plant – the nation of Japan – and the world
Mar. 18, 2011 8:12 amBy louisehartmannJapanese officials are hoping to have electricity reconnected to at least two of the crippled nuclear reactors at the Daiichi plant today. In the meantime – efforts are still underway to douse reactor 3 with water to prevent both a meltdown and radioactive waste containing plutonium from escaping into the atmosphere.