last updated at 08-25-2003 05:07 p.m. (13 times)
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AUGUST 7 (from 2-4pm Central Time)- Today we will have on Dr. Charles M. Kelly during the second hour. Dr. Kelly is author of "The Great Limbaugh Con" and "Class War in America" which are two of the best political books I have read. We will discuss both books.
We will also have Ambassador Nick Rey on the first hour today. We will be discussing the economy, Iraq and related issues.
AUGUST 8 (from 2-4pm Central)- Jim Tate from the Draft Gore movement will be on tomorrow. We may have another person from the movement joining us as well. Jim is from West Virginia. The show will begin with an audio feed and report on Gore's Iraq speech before Move-On in New York City by ieAmerica NYC correspondent Curtis Ellis
August 13 (from 2-4pm Central)- Yikes McGee the Maryland protest singer and Democratic activist will be joining us. We will talk about his music and message. See http://www.YikesMcGee.org
August 14 (from 2-4pm Central)- We will have Rob Kall on Democratic Talk Radio. He is editor of Op Ed News.com http://www.OpEdNews.com .
August 15 (from 2-4pm Central)- CANCELLED BECAUSE OF POWER PROBLEMS IN DETROIT! We will reschedule the Draft Clark guest and post the change here.
August 20 (from 2-4pm Central)- David Harris of the Voices of Conscience will be our guest on the second hour. We will be discussing Iraq, foreign policy and issues related to the direction of the country. Should be really interesting.
Joe Jackson the very popular Utah progressive talk show host will be on the first hour. If you have never heard Joe Jackson this is a real treat!
August 21 (from 2-4pm Central)- We will have Josh Marguiles and John Hlinko from the Draft Wesley Clark movement on Democratic Talk Radio for the second hour. - SORRY BUT THIS SHOW DID NOT AIR BECAUSE OF TECHNICAL PROBLEMS at ieAmerica studios in Detroit. We are again trying to reschedule. We apologize to the many Clark fans. This was not a DTR decision.
2004 is coming.
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