On the Program - July 24th 2008

The activist is not the man who says the river is dirty. Theactivist is the man who cleans up the river- Ross Perot

HourOne - Don Corace www.doncorace.comTopic: "Government Pirates" re: "eminent domain abuse and othergovernment regulations"

HourTwo - "Taking Our Country Back" Daniel Bliss www.danielbiss.com Topic: Running forstate rep 17th district Illinois

HourThree - Christy Harvey www.americanprogress.orgTopic: News under the Radar

Thom'sTravel & Events Coming Up…

August 2 & 3 - In Madison, WI with our affiliate station The MIC 92.1(WXXM) - Thom is speaking Saturday - NonStop Radio Symposium, ExhibitionHall, Alliant Energy Center, 1919 Alliant Energy Center Way www.nonstopradio.com

Thom's Blog Is On the Move

Hello All

Thom's blog in this space and moving to a new home.

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