Daily Topics - Tuesday November 23rd, 2010

Quote of the Day: And in the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years. --Abraham Lincoln

Hour One: North vs South Korea...what does it really mean? John Feffer, Co-Director of Foreign Policy in Focus will be here www.fpif.org Plus - Iraqi's don't know why we're killing them and neither do we.....

Hour Two: So how do Republicans want to solve the current TSA security fiasco? By screwing over people who may “look like terrorists.”

Hour Three: Facing Death: What does it really mean to make end of life decisions? PBS Frontline producer, Karen O'Connor will be here www.pbs.org/frontline/facing-death

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Gene Savory's picture
Gene Savory 15 years 33 weeks ago
#1

One of the people in The Way of The World was a student from Afghanistan who just shrugged his shoulders when asked about bombings in his country. He replied, "people are always dropping bombs on us."

Maxrot's picture
Maxrot 15 years 33 weeks ago
#2

Ever get a feeling that our government is ran by the Keystone cops, except not that well?

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michael deterding's picture
michael deterding 15 years 33 weeks ago
#3

another "in the end" quote

"and in the end it's the love you take, that's equal to the love you make"

lennon/mc cartney

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