August 07, 2010
Your three hours of influence is on Saturday evenings from 4 to 7p CST. Catch the most controversial local political-theory weekend talk-show only on 970 WMAY, The News and Talk of Springfield. Tonight, Saturday Session will cover News on the March, Gulf redux, Wars and rumors of wars, Wikileaks and so much more.
Interview
In the 5 o'clock hour, Matt Robbins of American Majority will join the show to discuss Obama-care doing battle in Missouri. What happened that 70 percent of the electorate decided to vote down the requirement for citizens to purchase a good or a service? What does this mean for November? How can this momentum be propelled further to end intrusive surveillance, wars, corruption? Find out tonight with Matt Robbins.
News on the March
From Prop. 8 being overturned in California to the Mosque and Islamic Center being proposed in Manhantten, there is a lot of hate out there. Should we not treat others as we would like to be treated? Another "sleeper cell" was busted in New York, get the details tonight with Session! There are bunch of proposals out there to keep an eye on you for your own safety, but do they go to far? Also, what are your thoughts about illegal immigrants' children being born in the US? Should they have citizenship status? It's reported Google and Verizon are working to end net neutrality, but the giants deny that. These stories and others with News on the March!
Gulf Redux
The well is capped! But don't let that fool you. The environmental disaster still looms. Reports say the seafood will be safe, but how do they know the long-term effects? What about the oil dispersant, and the under-the-surface plumes scientists talked about? Has that just fallen of the face of the MSM? Officials with both the government and BP continue to put out conflicting numbers and reports on just how big the spill was. Also the question of whether that site is now closed permanently or if BP will continue drilling is still up in the air.
Wars ...
... and rumors of wars! Iraq withdrawal date ... that's a good one! Obama is touting a draw down of US troops as something he campaigned on and implemented, but it was a policy carried over from the Bush administration. Plus, even if all combat forces are out of there, there are still embassies that will have to be protected and guess who will get those contracts? That's right! Privately contracted mercenaries! Also, tensions continue to grow between the West and Iran.
Wikileaks
The Pentagon has had just about enough of Wikileaks. This week, the intelligence complex barred those employed by the Pentagon to visit the controversial site. The Department of Defense is also ordering Wikileaks to stop releasing documents and to turn over everything they have! Meanwhile the suspected leaker of the infamous "Collateral Murder" video, 22-year-old Bradley Manning, is in solitary confinement and it's revealed a company payed with tax-payer dollars to spy on you helped capture the suspected leaker. The question is still out there as to how Wikileaks will change the face of war and how people perceive the current state of affairs. Get the latest Wikileaks talk only with Saturday Session.
Finton Files
If you missed last week's exclusive, be sure to get the podcast update from earlier this week. The story, to include Michael Finton's story and info about the Joint Terrorism Task Force's operations, is being optioned out to several national magazines in hopes to get published.
Contact
Greg Bishop can be contacted many different ways. Check out Bishop's Google Profile (after Session's conversation with Katherine and Google working with the CIA, who knows how much bigger Google will get) to get links and phone numbers. To call Saturday Session on WMAY, dial 217.629.7970 or email bishop@wmay.com