On the Program - Nov 12th 2008

"Equal and exact justice to all men, of whatever persuasion, religious or political" - Thomas Jefferson (First Inaugural Address, March 4, 1801)

Hour One - Did WWII end the Great Depression?

Hour Two - Marjorie Cohn www.marjoriecohn.com Topic: Why the Obama win was a victory for human rights and “How do we put the bush administration criminals in jail?”

Hour Three - "Everything You Know is Wrong" Dr. Sam Simon www.hudsonvalleyfresh.com Topic: Got milk?! And do you know what's in it?!

Guest: Michael Hughes www.michaelmhughes.com Topic: Investigation in Baltimore into police brutality on election night revelers

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