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Nancy Nangeroni, Gordene MacKenzie, Ethan St. Pierre, Karen MartinGenderTalk #488 (November 29, 2004)

gtlogo3d-60.gifPaul Kivel, author of a new book titled "You Call This a Democracy? Who Benefits, Who Pays and Who Really Decides", on the ruling class in the US

Program Details: GenderTalk #488
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Artist/Composer: Nancy Nangeroni, Gordene MacKenzie, Ethan St. Pierre, Karen Martin
Date: 2004-11-29 00:00:00
Source: Originally broadcast on WMBR-FM


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Average Rating: [2.0 out of 5 stars]

Reviewer: DEEMay - [3.0 out of 5 stars] - April 13, 2005
Subject: Food For Thought
This program deals with your rights and gives you food for though. It was a great program and it left me with unanswered questions. One wishes this program were another hour longer.

Reviewer: Gagewyn - [2.0 out of 5 stars] - February 17, 2005
Subject: Rambling on
They start off talking about the Matthew Shepard killers trying to get an appeal. From there they go on to this and that. Periodically the issue of how the right is so well organized and makes all three of them so mad comes up. A discussion about a third of the way through about two methods of getting news (internet vs traditional) was kind of nice. Oddly they seem to think that internet is soooo skewed and narrow minded and lacks balance. I say oddly because the file is afterall posted to the internet archive.

Mostly if you agree with the politics of the people talking you will like this. If you disagree with their politics then you won't. And you can tell in about a minute of listening. In the discussion they do bring up some good points, but mostly they are patting one anothers backs. So that's your typical talk radio for you.


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