According to the Montel Williams Newsletter, he will be making some appearances in the Brimingham, AL area:
If anyone gets a chance, watch/listen to these, and see if anyone asks any questions about Browne and the Shawn Hornbeck case. Might be interesting.
Looks like Tookie's written his last Bookie.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/12/12/williams.execution/index.html
Just heard on the radio that Ahnold said no. Perhaps he is a republican after all?
Don't ask how I know this (I am embarassed to say I had to look at his web site for some bio info), but Monetel's website is trumpteting Sylvia Browne as a guest today (December 7, 2005...) where she (noted psychic) will "help" audience members unravel the mysteries in their lives....
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...why hasn't disgrace equally if not more so fallen over the Bush administration, which used $240,000 of our hard-earned taxes to bribe the conservative commentator to encourage his audience to support the NCLB policy and to cajole fellow pundits into adopting it for themselves? It seems as if...
In light of some bad articles from Dr. Walter E. Williams on gay marriage and on WMD. I thought I would bring up his latest article which is on government trying to curtail post-crisis price gouging.
Once again, the government does something wrong trying to make things "fair". The road to...
Always interesting to read a debate between two intelligent opponents. In this case Philip Pullman (His Dark Materials author) and Rowan Williams (Archbishop of Canterbury) about religious myth and religious education in the UK...
Court OKs release of Williams songs
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Sept. 11 — A Nashville court has freed for release 150 “lost songs” recorded by country star Hank Williams.
http://www.msnbc.com/news/965018.asp?vts=091120032310
(This is history and current events)
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