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the good the bad and the very very dextrosinistralously ugly

the good british columbia supreme court justice robert johnston johnston - a justice with the british columbia supreme court - struck down a portion of canada039s medical marijuana laws the bad representative virginia foxx in a radio interview yesterday - foxx - the house chairwoman of the subcommittee on higher education - attacked people that are drowning in student loan debt after college the bad representative virginia foxx in a radio interview yesterday - foxx - the house chairwoman of the subcommittee on higher education - attacked people that are drowning in student loan debt after college
why follow a tax-loathing billionaire

thom hartmann vs andrew moylan national taxpayers union republicans - like any in government - are supposed to follow the principles of the constitution so why are they following the actions and words of a tax-loathing billionaire instead
wall street scored big in the last elections

wall street - not santorum - came out on top in last night039s republican primaries how is it that wall street seems to always get its way in american politics
exposing the new republican conspiracy amp paranoia

sam sacks progressive strategist joins thom hartmann the republican party loves to start conspiracy theories in attempts to sway american voters why do they resort to these tactics - and do they really think they039re fooling anyone
your takemy take - overseas american can039t move home

quotyour take - my takequot is your chance to send in your questions comments rants and observations about anything we talk about here on the big picture or during my radio show
should we demand an end to drug patents it039s killing you

neal asbury host-quottruth for americaquot joins thom hartmann india is changing its patent laws - making access to life-saving drugs more affordable for it039s citizens i039ll explain why thomas jefferson would have applauded this decision
lone liberal rumble - what would palin write on her palm debating obama

brian darling human events ampamp david martosko daily caller join thom to talk about derivatives iran voter id laws and palin vs obama--- anyone else thinks santorum is sarah palin in a suit-- so when are republicans going to come clean and admit that when there039s a republican in the white house they spend like drunken sailors to make the economy work and when there039s a democrat in the white house they do everything they can to scream about debt and block spending -- when pharmaceutical companies make a new drug - it takes 8 years to approve trial after trial test after test when wall street make a new financial instrument - they just sell it what039s up with that-- iran: it seems that a decade of failed wars has helped the american public to understand that this country can039t afford to start another one-- aren039t the chances of being struck by lightning greater than the likelihood of someone committing voter fraud-- quickfire wracked by a week of bad press - gubernatorial quitter sarah palin took to her facebook page to challenge president obama to a debate she wrote quoti039m more than happy to accept the dubious honor of being barack obama039s 039enemy of the week039and debate him on the issues american are actually concerned aboutquot we know that sarah palin likes to prep by writing her notes on her hand - so what might she scrawl on her palm before going toe-to-toe with president obama
hartmann - fukushimais this the china syndrome

paul gunter beyond nuclear joins thom hartmann meanwhile japan is not out of the danger zonein fact the nuclear crisis is getting worse and worse we039ve recently learned from japan that the amount of radiation released was more than 20 times that from the hiroshima bomb and now it looks they may be experiencing the early stages of a total china syndrome meltdown and is the united states in danger too
conversations w great minds - jeffrey smith gmos - seeds of deception p1

jeffrey smith executive director-institute for responsible technology leading spokesperson on the health dangers of genetically modified organisms gmos author of the books quotseeds of deception: exposing industry and government lies about the safety of the genetically engineered foods you039re eatingquot and quotgenetic roulette: the documented health risks of genetically engineered foodsquot genetically modified crops are all the rage these days - and have taken over the agriculture industries of many countries but just how dangerous are genetically modified crops - and do we really need to be relying so heavily on them
conversations wgreat minds - jeffrey smith gmos - seeds of deception p2

jeffrey smith executive director-institute for responsible technology leading spokesperson on the health dangers of genetically modified organisms gmos author of the books quotseeds of deception: exposing industry and government lies about the safety of the genetically engineered foods you039re eatingquot and quotgenetic roulette: the documented health risks of genetically engineered foodsquot genetically modified crops are all the rage these days - and have taken over the agriculture industries of many countries but just how dangerous are genetically modified crops - and do we really need to be relying so heavily on them
when will america focus on the rights of the unarmed

neal asbury host-quottruth for americaquot joins thom hartmann florida governor rick scott wants every republican to be packing heat at the republican national convention in august - so that they can protect themselves from the evil occupiers but occupiers aren039t even allowed to carry a water gun during the convention when will america focus on the rights of the unarmed
is wi a test case beween organized people amp organized money

ben manski democracy advocate joins thom hartmann scott walker is in a dead heat with his likely democratic challenger in the recall election - according to a new poll but will walker039s millions of dollars and tv ad barrage buy him the victory in november
why can039t the people who harvest food make a living wage

arturo rodriguez united farm workers joins thom hartmann tonight - we take a look at farm workers - and the challenge they039re facing on a day-to-day basis working the fields but when discussing farm workers - we can039t just focus on labor issues like wages and working conditions we also have to look at immigration policies - since many of those who cultivate our nation039s food supply weren039t actually born in america in washington dc - hopes of immigration reform have been dashed again and again - as more hard-line conservatives refuse to endorse plans that include pathways to citizenship - and instead prefer mass deportations republican senator marco rubio has recently tried to forge a partnership with republicans and democrats in congress on immigration reform with a watered-down version of the dream act but even rubio039s proposal doesn039t give undocumented immigrants - who039ve been working in america for years playing by the rules and raising families - a pathway to citizenship so what do farm workers in america need to do to have a shot at the american dream
a revolutionary way to re-distribute wealth

dame pauline green international co-op alliance ampamp paul hazen us overseas cooperative development council join thom hartmann raising taxes on the rich - raising the minimum wage - and putting restrictions on ceo pay have all been suggested as ways to reduce wealth inequality in america while these ideas can help - shouldn039t we be looking at more revolutionary ways to re-distribute wealth in our country
geeky science - pigeons have biological gps

geeky science - pigeons have biological gps