On the Program - Feb 18th 2009

Quote: "War is an instrument entirely inefficient toward redressing wrong; and multiplies, instead of indemnifying, losses." --Thomas Jefferson
Hour One - Joseph Farah www.worldnetdaily.com Topic: Is the American Dream dead?
Hour Two - Dan Gainor www.businessandmedia.org Topic: Is it the "fairness" doctrine or the "censorship" doctrine?
Hour Three - Will Bunch www.attytood.com Topic: Tear Down This Myth – How the Reagan Legacy Has Distorted Our Politics and Haunts Our Future
Guest: Larry Scott www.vawatchdog.org Topic: Vets Issues

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 Screwed:
"I think many of us recognize that for all but the wealthiest, life in America is getting increasingly hard. Screwed explores why, showing how this is no accidental process, but rather the product of conscious political choices, choices we can change with enough courage and commitment. Like all of Thom’s great work, it helps show us the way forward."
Paul Loeb, author of Soul of a Citizen and The Impossible Will Take a Little While
From Screwed:
"Once again, Thom Hartmann hits the bull’s eye with a much needed exposé of the so-called ‘free market.’ Anyone concerned about the future of our nation needs to read Screwed now."
Michael Toms, Founding President, New Dimensions World Broadcasting Network and author of A Time For Choices: Deep Dialogues for Deep Democracy
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John Perkins, author of the New York Times bestselling book Confessions of an Economic Hit Man