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Tuesday, October 06, 2009


Airing Live On AM1100: The Say Anything Show, “They Think You’re Stupid” 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: Democrats don’t want to let Americans read bills before they’re voted on in Congress.  Senator Kent Conrad said that most Americans were too dumb to understand the actual text of the Senate Finance Committee’s health care bill.  Do they think we’re stupid?  Or do they just not want us to know what they’re doing?  Also: Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota succumbs to government pressure, Kent Conrad makes some revealing comments about health care co-ops and a Turtle Mountain Times article illustrates what’s wrong with the entitlement mentality.  Plus: Grand Forks City Councilman Terry Bjerke will join me at 8:30 pm and we’ll be talking about the Alerus.

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