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In the eleventh episode, Todd, Jim, and their panelists pro-Liberty activist and Fr33 Agent Xaq Fixx, pro-Liberty entrepreneur and founder of SAKAL-CAI and activist Jason Osborne, and Lew Rockwell writer and blogger Bill L. Anderson discussed Obama's declaration of a "national emergency" regarding the H1N1 virus, the Obama's push for the H1N1 vaccines as a result of the "national emergency," ObamaCare coming back into the national spotlight, former comic and now Senator Al Franken chastizes Hudson Institute Senior Analyst Diane Furchtgott-Roth for stating that people with higher curable cancer rates are more likely to have access to health care than those with lower rates, a Republican neocon announcing his intention to run against Ron Paul's congressional seat because of Ron's "anti-American values" and opposition to the American Empire, a 29-year-old man from Virginia getting arrested for "indecent exposure" because the wife and 7-year-old son of a cop catch him standing in his kitchen in the nude while making coffee and Hollywood film director leaves the Church of Scientology over the church's opposition to gay marriage.
[*Note:Jason Dodson was supposed to be on the air tonight, but he was sick. Jason Osborne came and took over for him. Thanks to Jason for that! It was a lively panel, and the guys did a great job as ever! A caller named Michael called in twice to talk about the vaccines and the "consumer options" topic. Other than that, the show went very well all the way.]
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