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Sunday Weekday Review

February 13, 2005

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– More details on the Bush budget, cutting aid to poor children, police officers, veterans, to protect tax cuts for millionaires…
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Homelessness

February 10, 2005

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Guest: Michael Stoops, Executive Director of the National Coalition for the Homeless
Who are the homeless?
Are their numbers growing?
Has the situation gotten worse?
What should public policy be?

Let's Talk About GENOCIDE

February 9, 2005

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Have you seen Hotel Rwanda?
Did it make you angry?
Mark believes the word “genocide” is overused and that the overuse of the word by people of every political stripe from neocons, Bush-apologists, and anti-abortionists to Leftists, Bush-haters, and Palestinians is not only wrong: it actually serves the cause of the genocidiares: those who commit the most awful human crime possible.
For all the President’s talk about “freedom” and “liberty” and “democracy.” Bush won’t lift a finger to stop the genocide going on in Sudan, will he?
Will you?
Mark’s guest: Professor Eric Reeves of Smith College is an independent Sudan researcher, analyst and advocate.
Mark will also discuss Nazi collaborator Pope Pius XII and the Catholic Church’s failure to own up to the role it played in the Holocaust. Today is Ash Wednesday: a perfect day for repentance. And the Declaration of Repentance by French Bishops in 1997 is exactly the sort of Declaration the Vatican should issue, along with opening up its archives so we can discover the truth: the good, the bad, and the ugly.
Those who do not study and learn from the past are condemned to repeat it.

Debate Tuesday

February 8, 2005

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Mark welcomes his old colleague Tom Robins, State Chair of Utah College Republicans to appear in person on the televised INSIDE SCOOP on Channel 10. You can also hear the show on radio or on the Internet right here on this website.
Obvious debate topics: the Bush Social Security Plan, the future of Iraq, and the Bush budget of 2006
Less obvious debate topics: anything YOU raise with my guest or me

Confessions of an Economic Hit Man

February 7, 2005

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Guest: John Perkins, author of the best-selling “Confessions of an Economic Hit Man.”
“Economic Hit Men,” Perkins writes, “are highly paid professionals who cheat countries around the globe out of trillions of dollars. Their tools include fraudulent financial reports, rigged elections, payoffs, extortion, sex, and murder. They play a game as old as Empire but one that has taken on terrifying dimensions during this time of globalization.”
Perkins knows well of what he speaks. He used to be an “Economic Hit Man” himself!
His book is No. 16 on the New York Times Non-Fiction Best-Seller List and No. 4 on Amazon.com.
Want THE INSIDE SCOOP on the dirty tricks our Government and its corporate allies play on Third World Countries to control their resources? Don’t miss this interview!

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