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In this show lies a Yeaster egg… the Yeast Radio 2.0 manifesto. Also an incredible speech by Ron Paul that ties it all together.
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Shownotes by Matt Blender.
Edith Massey‘s all I have on my soundboard for right now.
I ran into an aquaintance at Walgreen’s and he would not shut up about his painful hemorrhoids.
I’m too lazy to go see Alfre Woodard speak at a Pro-Choice event.
Someone is going to be taping a documentary at the Queercaster bowling party.
Shopping around for a new videocamera.
I’m shooting more installments of News Shake.
David Cerda’s new play, Caged Dames, has just opened at the Bailiwick Theater.
Veronica Cartwright and Tippi Hedren will both be at a special benefit performance of Caged Dames.
BIG NEWS: I will be interviewing Cindy Sheehan on Monday.
I don’t know when I’ll post the interview but keep an eye out for it.
I haven’t been this excited about an interview since I interviewed Amy Goodman.
Being a secular humanist.
I’m giving out the info soon on contributing to Jennifer Snoddy‘s medical expenses for her daughter.
I got to see the dress rehearsal of Salome with Deborah Voigt. Voigt’s performance will be legendary.
A breakdown of Salome’s plot.
I strongly recommend seeing this opera.
Madge might do her own version of Salome called Salami.
Getting depressed while riding an accordion bus. Moment of clarity.
I learned to look at something ordinary in a different way when I took a class at Second City.
Hour-long move-on.org documentary on Iraq posted on Insane Films.
There’s only a few weeks left before elections. Like it or not, the Democrats are our only hope.
Listen. Think. Do.
Ron Paul speech from April describing the state of Iraq.
6 replies on “YR474 Yeast Manifesto and Ron Paul”
Interview!
Exiting!
I cant wait. I am so exited to hear this interview.
Congressman Paul is 100 percent correct. Our current leaders learned NOTHING in Viet Nam. It’s like it never happened. The majority of Americans are so forgetful and never link events in the past with our present situation. Thanks so much for posting this.
I also congratulate you for letting Madge fade away. I think Madge has served her purpose but I’m really more interested in what Richard has to say, without the Madge persona. It seems that as we age (I turned 40 this year) we men become more unapologetically ourselves. Those who can take it are our friends and those who can’t probably never were.
Take care.
hmmm blay. BUT have you noticed that “madge” is not really gone? RIGHT. This whole thing is retarded. Madge/Richturd..whatever… it finnah be all the same… just a lil less CUNT and more cuntjuiceness. GRAYHO.
GET FUCKED MARY š
http://www.consortiumnews.com/2006/101906.html
Perhaps I’m mistaken then. I was trying to find out what the American Bar Association has to say on the subject and I couldn’t find anything. (Can you?) HOwever, I did find something interesing. I didn’t realize that the habeas stuff has been chopped at by republicans since 1996.
http://www.abanet.org/poladv/priorities/habeas_corpus.html
I surprised that Democracy Now hasn’t picked up on this. I wonder if that is an indication that this kind of speech is common place on Capitol Hill hence DN not picking it up. Also, if this kind of speech is common, what kind of machine is supressing it in the media? DN did, however, report on the fact the FCC is considering allowing big media companies (Busch’s friends) to also own newspapers to further monopoloize the media in their markets (everywhere in the USA). More than ever we need to protect our net neutrality — it seems as if it’s the last place we have a voice (kinda).