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Thursday, January 29 2009

Watching the media react to the votes on the stimulus bill I can’t help but feel sorry for poor President Obama. His bill passed the House with no republicans voting for it. Zero. Poor, poor President Obama. His bill passed without republican support. I repeat - it PASSED! Without republican support. What went wrong ? If you watch the MSM it’s a sad, sad day for poor, poor President Obama. He got his bill passed even though republicans didn’t like it. I do believe I feel a case of the vapors coming on

At 4:30 Marisa J. Richmond, Ph.D. is the President of the Tennessee Transgender Political Coalition. She also serves on Board of Directors of the National Center for Transgender Equality and on the Sexual Violence Prevention Planning Committee of the Tennessee Department of Heatlh. She is a former Board Member of the Tennessee Vals in Nashville, and has also served on the Boards of American Educational Gender Information Service (Board Chair from 1996 to 1999), the International Foundation for Gender Education (IFGE), National Transgender Advocacy Coalition, Tennessee Equality Project, and Nashville’s Rainbow Community Center. In 2006, she served the Statewide Field Coordinator for the Vote No on 1 Campaign. She served as the Co-Chair of Southern Comfort Conference in 2001, chaired the host committee for the Tennessee Waltz, the 2002 IFGE Convention in Nashville, and in 2004, she served on the planning committee for Nashville Black Pride. In 2008, she became to first openly transgender person to win an election in Tennessee when she was elected to the Davidson County Democratic Party Executive Committee. One month later, she became the first African American, transgender person to be elected delegate to the Democratic National Convention from any state. http://ttgpac.com/

At 5 PM Christopher Ketcham writes for Vanity Fair, GQ, Harper’s and many other magazines, and is currently working on a book, “The United States Must End,” which advocates the dissolution of the US. “The Revenge of the Blogger at the National Press Club” “Bordering Chaos: A report from the birth-pang of America’s citizen border patrols” The Anthrax Files: Who Really Perpetrated the Anthrax Attacks? “Is the government compiling a secret list of citizens to detain under martial law?” “An Israeli Trojan Horse: How Israeli Backdoor Technology Penetrated the U.S. Government\’s Telecom System and Compromised National Security” http://www.christopherketcham.com/

5:30 Mary Lyon is a veteran broadcaster and five-time Golden Mike Award winner who has anchored, reported, and written for the Associated Press Radio Network, NBC Radio “The Source,” and many Los Angeles-area stations including KRTH-FM/AM, KLOS-FM, KFWB-AM, and KTLA-TV, and occasional media analyst for ABC Radio News. She writes a regular column at the Huffington Post http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mary-lyon … 59697.html

at 6 PM Mark Lane is one of the best-known researchers of the JFK assassination. He is also one of the most outspoken and controversial. He is a New York defense lawyer with strong leftist leanings and a strong social conscience, having involved himself in many causes over the years, such as the unjust exclusion of Negroes and Puerto Ricans from the juries in New York, the effects of widespread pretrial publicity upon the rights of the defendants, and the mistreatment of mentally retarded children in a New York State school. Lane has written widely on the assassination. His first book on the subject was Rush to Judgment, which appeared in the U.S. in August 1966, in Great Britain in September 1966 (in hardcover), and then in 1967 as the Paperback Penguin Edition in Britain. He then wrote A Citizen’s Dissent in 1968. He has two screenplays dealing with the assassination, Executive Action and Plausible Denial, the first of which became a movie. He has produced two documentary films on the assassination, Rush to Judgment and Two Men In Dallas. He has also written one play, The Trial Of James Earl Ray. Mark Lane has also been active in trying to understand the Martin Luther King Jr. assassination. He was James Earl Ray’s lawyer, then later wrote (with Dick Gregory) a book on that assassination, entitled Murder in Memphis). www.marklane.com

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