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Richard Morrison, Jeremy Lott and William Yeatman bring you Episode 69 of the LibertyWeek podcast. We cover swine flu, global warming, a corrupt judge, the fight between Intel and AMD and battling world hunger.
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Join your hosts Richard Morrison and Cord Blomquist this week for an election roundup featuring Barack Obama, John McCain, Ralph Nader, Bob Barr, and some guy named Chuck Baldwin. We revisit the status of our friend Ted Stevens and …
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