On the Program - May 1 2008

Hour One - Guest: Carrie Lukas www.iwf.org  Topic: Should women rule the world?

Hour Two - Guest: Former U.S. Border Patrol Officer Zack Taylor www.nafbpo.org Topic: Is it worth killing jaguars to keep the "brown people" out?

Guest: U.S. Congressman(D-NY, 7th district) Joe Crowley www.crowley.house.gov Topic: Economy and Recovery Rebate Checks...you might not want to spend them just yet

Hour Three - Topic: Should we use the 5th anniversary of "Mission Accomplished" to investigate the Bush Administration war crimes?

Guest: Christy Harvey www.americanprogress.org   Topic: News under the radar

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