Thu, 18 December 2008 This week: Will there be Justice?- Cheney brags openly about his part in making torture synonymous with America's image - Will the Obama Justic Dept. go after the criminals? - Is the demise of autoworker's union the real goal of the big three? And, suddenly shoes are the symbolic weapon of choice. Come by the White House next month and throw one. Join Meg, Kathy, AND the triumphant return of Nancy... (Brians' still on the mend) Join us! Comments[0] |
Wed, 17 December 2008 Brian and Nancy are out but Meg and Kathy are in
and joined by Kathy's husband, Peter. We'll give you our take on
Blago's early morning arrest on a smorgasbord of allegations on a
variety of illegal political shenanigans. According to authorities, the
most pressing was Blago's attempt to sell Obama's senate seat to the
highest bidder. So what's the problem? Sounds like the normal operating
procedure for most politicians in America. Of course we also talk about
various options for the failing auto companies and discuss how the
republicans are salivating over what they see as a golden opportunity
to finish off the unions. Tune in for all that and moreā¦Comments[0] |
Fri, 5 December 2008 This week: A presidency and a nation in transition.-Bush, a pathetic departure -Obama, the promise of America joining the 21st century Kathy, Meg, Nancy, and Chris are with us this week. Join us! Comments[0] |
Fri, 5 December 2008 This week: A Thanksgiving Day (a week late) Spectacular!Kathy and Meg hold down the fort while Nancy and Brian stuff themselves. -A look at some Obama appointments and some great emails give us some insight into the reality behind the economic devastation that looms. Grab some leftovers and join us! Comments[0] |
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Brian and Nancy are out but Meg and Kathy are in
and joined by Kathy's husband, Peter. We'll give you our take on
Blago's early morning arrest on a smorgasbord of allegations on a
variety of illegal political shenanigans. According to authorities, the
most pressing was Blago's attempt to sell Obama's senate seat to the
highest bidder. So what's the problem? Sounds like the normal operating
procedure for most politicians in America. Of course we also talk about
various options for the failing auto companies and discuss how the
republicans are salivating over what they see as a golden opportunity
to finish off the unions. Tune in for all that and moreā¦
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