On the Program - Oct 29th 2008

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Hour One -Tara Ross www.taraross.com Topic: Is the electoral college obsolete?

Hour Two - Dan Gainor www.businessandmedia.org Topic: Thom and Dan debate Obama's "radical constitutional and redistributionist views"

Hour Three - "Everything You Know is Wrong" Dr. Ken Olson www.trafford.com Topic: Halloween! "An Expose of Satan’s Schemes"

Guest: "Taking Our Country Back" Russ Warner www.warnerforcongress.com Topic: Running for Congress in California's 26th district...against incumbent Republican David Dreier, who has held this post for 28 years

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