
December 10, 2011 Podcast update
Show brief Saturday Session goes live for three hours today, beginning at 3p CST. We'll talk about the First Amendment right of free speech, press & assembly. Also, we'll cover some of the absurdities surrounding the National Defense Authorization Act passed by the Senate. Also, Fast and Furious rears its ugly head. And how could we not talk about the war drums pounding for Iran? That's all ahead with this week's Saturday Session with Bishop, streaming online at WMAY.com or in central Illinois on the airwaves: 970 AM WMAY! Freedom of speech, press and assembly
Also on the first amendment front, websites are being taken down by the Department of Homeland Security ... For what? Tune in to find out. Also, do you have to be a member of the established "mainstream" media in order to have the right to a free press? Some people think so. We'll cover these and other stories tonight with Saturday Session. NDAA Does the recent National Defense Authorization Act that passed the senate have a provision that allows for bestiality? Also, what is the real reason President Obama says he will veto the measure? We'll discuss that and also a story about FEMA camps activating. For those of you out there who say that America would never indefinitely detain American citizens, think about the interment camps set up for Japanese Americans during World War II. It happened then. Can it happen again? Target Iran
News on the March We'll wrap up some lose ends at the end of the live portion of the program. Everything from Bradly Manning updates, some 9/11 news, apologies for eugenics victims, and presidential politics as Newt fails to get on yet another state's ballot. Have some news that isn't be covered? Email Bishop@WMAY.com or call in during the show at 217.629.7970! Hour 4 Because of tonight's GOP Debate (which Bishop is helping host a debate watching party--follow link for details), the last hour of today's Saturday Session revisits a conversation with Jesse Ventura. From November 19th:
Here is a link for the podcast featuring Jesse Ventura (MP3 Download). |
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We'll start the show off to talk about
A spy drone goes down in Iran after stories last week indicated that several nuclear sights were attacked within the Middle-Eastern country. Now Iran is telling the US to stay out of their airspace and demanding an apology. Just who is the real threat to the other country? A country that claims they have no military element as part of the nuclear program or a country that is sending in drones to spy and has military bases surrounding the country in question? 



