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By Dave Pakman on
12/30/2009 6:23 PM
This Week on Midweek Politics with David Pakman / December 30th, 2009
Total Running Time: 57:21
This Week's Topics:
--Mary Serreze of NorthamptonMedia.com joins us live in studio to discuss the national news made by fifteen or more fires being set by a serial arsonist in our broadcast city of Northampton, Massachusetts.
--Umar Farouk AbdulMutallab, a 23-year-old Nigerian man on a cash ticket with no luggage and no passport who was already reported to the CIA as a possible terrorist attempts to blow up a plane flying from Nigeria to Detroit via Amsterdam.
--We go through the details of the attempted plane bombing, and the suspicious nature of the trip, as well as information from other passengers, and AbdulMutallab's own father's phone call to authorities about his son's suspicious behavior in recent weeks.
--All about the explosive PETN used in the attempted bombing, how it might be screened by TSA in the future, and more, as well as an incident on the same flight with another Nigerian man two...
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By Sardar Durrani on
12/27/2009 6:38 PM
Part one of the hour:
Attorney Sardar Durrani, Attorney Andrea Sumpter, and Daniel Hernandez discuss the latest U. S. Immigration Law news week ending December 27, 2009. Took the live calls, comments and answered listeners questions.
Immigration Reform Update
The American process for making laws, and what that means for Immigration Reform
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By Sardar Durrani on
12/27/2009 6:32 PM
Part Two of the hour:
Attorney Sardar Durrani, Attorney Andrea Sumpter, and Daniel Hernandez continue taking live calls and answer listeners questions.
The American process for making laws, and what that means for Immigration Reform - Continuance
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By Sardar Durrani on
12/27/2009 6:26 PM
Part Three of the hour:
Attorney Sardar Durrani, Attorney Andrea Sumpter, and Daniel Hernandez continue taking live calls and answer listeners questions.
The American process for making laws, and what that means for Immigration Reform - Continuance
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By Sardar Durrani on
12/27/2009 6:15 PM
Part Four of the hour:
Attorney Sardar Durrani, Attorney Andrea Sumpter, and Daniel Hernandez continue taking live calls and answer listeners questions.
The American process for making laws, and what that means for Immigration Reform - Continuance
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By David Link on
12/26/2009 7:49 AM

The David Link Show
9pm EST/6pmPST
Live, Liberal, and Local call in talk! Click the 77 to listen Live to Roots Up Radio Channel 77 now!

My good friend Sarge and I chat and the songs are the message of the day! War is over if you want it and I mean it. We have to want this to happen, make a plan to make it so, and ACT in order to see it through! Happy EVERYDAY to you all!
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By Dave Pakman on
12/23/2009 6:15 PM
This Week on Midweek Politics with David Pakman / December 23rd, 2009
Total Running Time: 57:07
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This Week's Topics:
--Sign up for our newsletter at midweekpolitics.com
--The healthcare non-reform bill passes, with controversy, at one in the morning on the Senate floor.
--Senator Tom Coburn asks others to pray some do not make it to the healthcare vote, then afterward explains he was referring to an alarm clock simply not going off.
--Senator Bernie Sanders withdraws his single-payer amendment to the health insurance bill after Senator Coburn makes a Senate clerk read all 767 pages out loud.
--Al Franken denies Joe Lieberman additional speaking time on the floor of the Senate, and all hell breaks loose.
--John McCain says he does not remember another instance of a Senator objecting to another Senator receiving a few additional moments to speak, but it turns out McCain himself did so a few years back, although the tape was temporarily misplaced...
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By Jeff Farias on
12/22/2009 7:53 PM
At 5 PM MST Dr Richard Wolff returns !
Richard D. Wolff is a American economist, well-known for his work on Marxian economics, economic methodology and class analysis. Wolff received his Ph.D. in economics from Yale University in 1969. He frequently collaborates with fellow economist Stephen Resnick. Wolff is married to (and sometimes co-author with) psychoanalyst Harriet Fraad.
Wolff taught at the City College of New York from 1969-1973, and then began teaching at the Economics Department of the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he has been full professor since 1981. He began collaborating with Stephen Resnick during their common appointments at the City University of New York, and continued after they both moved to University of Massachusetts. Wolff and Resnick have jointly published numerous articles and books that formulate a nondeterminist, class analytical approach. Their topics have included Marxian theory and value analysis, overdetermination, radical economics, international trade, business...
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By Jeff Farias on
12/21/2009 7:02 PM
At 5 PM MST Lloyd Wright NHC.
Author of Triumph Over Hepatitis C, An Alternative Medicine Solution, Hepatitis C Free, The People Speak
Lloyd had been battling with the FDA as of late. He’ll tell us why.
Check out Lloyd’s website on alternative medicine here
At 5:30 PM MST Robert Parry – Consortium News Robert Parry broke many of the Iran-Contra stories in the 1980s for the Associated Press and Newsweek. His latest book, Neck Deep: The Disastrous Presidency of George W. Bush, was written with two of his sons, Sam and Nat, and can be ordered at neckdeepbook.com. His two previous books, Secrecy & Privilege: The Rise of the Bush Dynasty from Watergate to Iraq and Lost History: Contras, Cocaine, the Press & ‘Project Truth’ are also available there. We will discuss his recent articles.
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By Sardar Durrani on
12/20/2009 6:23 PM
Part one of the hour:
Attorney Sardar Durrani, Attorney Brandon Kuhl, Daniel Hernandez, and Arturo Quechol discuss the latest U.S. Immigration Law news week ending Dec 20th, 2009. Took the live calls, comments and answered listeners questions.
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