On the Program July 29, 2008

Hour One - Paul Ehrlich www.dominantanimal.org Topic: The DominantAnimal: Human Evolution and the Environment
Hour Two - Marc Morano www.epw.senate.gov/public Topic: Globalwarming...mostly natural not man made according to Atmospheric Scientist Dr.Roy Spencer, formerly of NASA
Hour Three - Greg Palast www.gregpalast.com Topic: His article "Obama Doesn't Sweat. He should."
Thom's Travel & Events Coming Up…August 2 & 3 - (this weekend!) In Madison, WI with our affiliate station The MIC 92.1 (WXXM) - Thom isspeaking Saturday - NonStop Radio Symposium, Exhibition Hall, Alliant EnergyCenter, 1919 Alliant Energy Center Way www.nonstopradio.com
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