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Jazz Shaw of The Moderate Voice hosts a semi-regular discussion of political and social issues. He is generally joined by Cindy, the Lady Logician (www.ladieslogic.com) and a rotating panel of other guests.

On-Demand Episodes

Ron and Jazz, from Middle Earth Journal, are joined once again by Shaun Mullen of Kiko's House as we head into Super Tuesday. We'll probably also recap the Stupor Bowl and look at the final poll numbers from across the nation.

Ron and Jazz interview A.J. Jacobs, the author of the New York Times best seller, "The Year of Living Biblically". A.J. has appeared on The Daily Show and Letterman, among other places, so you'll want to be sure to tune in for this one!

Jazz and the Lady Logician will look at some of the hyperbole surrounding the McCain vs. Romney slug fest, and rehash last night's GOP debate.

Ron and Jazz of Middle Earth Journal discuss the news and views of the day on American politics.

Jazz and the Lady Logician are joined by Fausta from Fausta's blog to talke about the differences between Arabic and Western culture, as well as the Florida primaries.

Ron and Jazz of Middle Earth Journal cover American politics from an independent perspective.

Ron and Jazz of Middle Earth Journal discuss the political and cultural issues of the day from the perspective of two moderate independents.

Jazz and The Lady Logician discuss corporate welfare. How much of it is real and how much is urban legend? We'll be inviting back King Banion to set the record straight if he's available to come.

Ron and Jazz of Middle Earth Journal are joined in the second half of the show by Michael van der Galien, editor of Poligazette, about Fred Thompson's departure from the Republican primary race, among other topics. But first, we just may... more

Jazz and The Lady Logician cover the political and social issues of the day.

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