On the Program - Sep 16th 2008

KPOJ’s Carl Wolfson filling in for Thom today – Thom will be back tomorrow…

Hour One

Guest: David Moore Topic: His book - THE OPINION MAKERS: An Insider Exposes the Truth Behind the Polls.

Guest: Gareth Porter Topic: His article "Intel Council Warned Against Raids in Pakistan”

Hour Two

Guest: Jonathan Stein www.motherjones.com/people/Jonathan-Stein.html

Guest: James K. Galbraith Topic: What are the causes of Fannie's Collapse -- and how can we stop the speculators?

Hour Three

Guest: George Farah www.opendebates.org Topic: Why has the Commission on Presidential Debates refused to release the debate contract to the public?

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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