On the Program - Aug 5th 2008

Hour One - Dan Gainor www.businessandmedia.org Topic: Thom and Dan debate – Does Global warming hits minorities more?

Hour Two - Michael Tanner www.cato.org Topic: Universal healthcarecoverage vs. free market healthcare (Obama v. McCain)

Hour Three - US Congresswoman (D-CO) Diana Degettewww.degette.house.gov Topic: Sex, Science, and Stem Cells:Inside the Right Wing Assault on Reason"

Thom'sTravel & Events Coming Up…August 16 - Seattle, WA - AM 1090 ProgressiveTalk (KPTK) - Looking Forward/Moving Forward/What Now - Roundtable Forum6:30pm - 7:30pm Seattle Center Exhibition Hall

Thom's Blog Is On the Move

Hello All

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

Please follow us across to hartmannreport.com - this will be the only place going forward to read Thom's blog posts and articles.

From Cracking the Code:
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From Screwed:
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From Unequal Protection, 2nd Edition:
"Beneath the success and rise of American enterprise is an untold history that is antithetical to every value Americans hold dear. This is a seminal work, a godsend really, a clear message to every citizen about the need to reform our country, laws, and companies."
Paul Hawken, coauthor of Natural Capitalism and author of The Ecology of Commerce