On the Program July 30, 2008

It does not take a majority to prevail... but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of men.

--Samuel Adams

Hour One - Are we going to be living in Yurts eating road kill soon?

Hour Two - Terry Jeffrey www.cnsnews.com Topic: How big can government get and can we afford it?

Guests: Teri Mills & Kindra Scanlon www.nationalnurse.org Topic: Nurses and the Public Say It Is Time for Change"

Hour Three - "Everything you Know is Wrong" Max Gross - From Schlub to Stud

Larry Scott www.vawatchdog.org Topic: Veteran's issues

Thom's Travel & Events Coming Up…August 2 & 3 - (this weekend!) In Madison, WI with our affiliate station The MIC 92.1 (WXXM) - Thom is speaking Saturday - NonStop Radio Symposium, Exhibition Hall, Alliant Energy Center, 1919 Alliant Energy Center Way www.nonstopradio.com

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