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John Heure discusses the ongoing efforts to stop wars waged to profit corporations

Melinda Pillsbury-Foster interviews John Heure, who reports on the ongoing peace campaigns being waged in Charlotte, NC and other communities on the East Coast.

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As told by Ron Dexter, the Arlington West memorial stands as a stark reminder about war

Cinematographer Ron Dexter describes the work of activists who erected 340 wooden crosses on a Santa Barbara beach in Nov. 2003 as a reminder of the horrors of war.

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John Byfield describes his serendipitous 2-year odyssey across America

Imagine taking off with your spouse in a solar-powered Airstream that you pull along America’s highways with your bike! Our guest shares his incredible story.

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Jesse tells listeners: You can profitably turn the tables on debt collectors

Jesse is the spokesperson for What Lies In Your Debt®, a radio show advertiser, and he shares how his service can help win settlements from debt collectors and bank foreclosures.

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Hart Williams assails the political think tanks of the Kochs and their minions

Hart Williams casts the spotlight on the clique who have used initiative drives for corporate profit and trace their lineage to the Cato Institute’s founding.

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