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Saturday, September 26, 2009


Airing Live On AM1100: The Say Anything Show, “Actions Speak Louder Than Words” Edition

If you miss the live broadcast you can catch a re-broadcast of the Sunday, Monday and Tuesday night shows on URLRadio.net from 11:00am - 12:00pm central time.  Or you can always download past shows via the podcast.

 



ON TONIGHT’S SHOW: Senator Kent Conrad opposes making public the actual legislative language of his much-hyped health care bill, despite the fact that it would allow the CBO to calculate more accurately the cost of the bill, because he doesn’t think you’re smart enough to understand it.  But shouldn’t North Dakota’s “deficit hawk” be in favor of full public disclosure especially for the sake of calculating costs?  Also: Senate Democrats vote against an amendment to guarantee that you’ll get to keep your existing insurance, Senator Coburn is protecting ND land owners against Senator Byron Dorgan, one Democrat admits that taxing the rich isn’t a good idea and Steve Cates will be joining me to talk about the latest issue of the Dakota Beacon.

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