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December 07 2007 show notes

  • "Brunch with Bernie" with Senator Bernie Sanders, Independent of Vermont.
  • "Anything Goes" Friday - your calls.
  • Guest: Larisa Alexandrova, Raw Story. Political prisoner: Don Siegelman, Democratic governor of Alabama from 1999 to 2003.

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December 06 2007 show notes

  • Governor Mitt Romney's "Faith In America" Address.
  • Dealing with telemarketers.
  • Alex Epstein, Ayn Rand Institute, denouncing the anti "predatory-lending" bill.
  • Guest: Russ Wright, CEO, Renewable NRG.
  • Dana Perino defending Bush on the NIE report.
  • Guest: Mark Karlin, founder of Buzzflash.
  • Guest: Christy Harvey, Director of Strategic Communications at the Center for American Progress.

Details of what the show was about, upcoming events, and many links to articles, audio clips, quotes and bumper music.

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December 05 2007 show notes

  • Guest: Gwyneth Cravens, author, "Power to Save the World: the Truth about Nuclear Energy". Can an environmentalist be pro-nuclear power?
  • How are we going to power our future?
  • Can we keep the Republic? Where is the political courage to stand up and speak the truth in this country? Where is the political courage among the people to participate in the political process to recapture this nation? Where is our political future?
  • Declaration of Independence
  • Guest: Michael Ratner, President, Center for Constitutional Rights. He was before the Supreme Court today, arguing for Habeas Corpus for the people at Guantanamo Bay.
  • Guest: Ambassador John Bolton, American Enterprise Institute, former US ambassador to the UN. He said the NIE report is political.

Details of what the show was about, upcoming events, and many links to articles, audio clips, quotes and bumper music.

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Daily Guests & Topics

December 04 2007 show notes

  • Guest: conservative David Martosko, Center for Consumer Freedom. Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act. Violent Radicalization and
  • Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007.
  • Bush press conference this morning, the NIE Iran report.
  • Hate crime, thought crime.
  • The Second Amendment of the US Constitution: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
  • Clips of Wendell Willkie, Ronald Reagan, Dwight D. Eisenhower sounding like Democrats.
  • Corporate personhood and corporate taxes.

Details of what the show was about, upcoming events, and many links to articles, audio clips, quotes and bumper music.

December 03 2007 show notes

  • Why does guest Pat Buchanan believe we have reached a day of reckoning, and does Thom agree?
  • Should we make voting mandatory?
  • The latest National Intelligence Report about Iran.
  • Guest: Peter M. De Lorenzo, author of "The United States of Toyota: How Detroit squandered its legacy and enabled Toyota to become America's Car Company".
  • Guest: Stephen Lerner of the SEIU Private Equity Project. Fisher Island Liberation Day.?

Details of what the show was about, upcoming events, and many links to articles, audio clips, quotes and bumper music.

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