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- 04 / 03 / 12 - It's incredibly hot in the studio, thinking back on last week's tribute to Gerry Riemer, the celebration of Gerry's life which took place later that night, challenging people to deny that it's a bad idea to have so many guns in light of recent events, why murder is never justifiable, how the actions of George Zimmerman have been overshadowed by the subsequent actions of the authorities, what's disturbing about all of the people standing up for Zimmerman, the elements of racism that are within all of us, a brief analysis of the Second Amendment, dissecting the arguments, the man behind the Iraq War is found to have been lying, how this proves that one of the main arguments of gun proponents doesn't hold water, exploring the real reason why people feel the need to possess guns, trying to find common ground, how the people of Norway stood up for their beliefs in the wake of tragedy, how anyone can lose it, how the First Amendment is much more powerful in overthrowing tyranny, how Emmanuel is going through Bob Dylan albums, who John Wesley Hardin was, the way of life that prevailed in that era, Emmanuel's health insurance goes up 45 percent, Finn stops by to offer perspective and get people to pledge, Finn will be in France next week, a song from the "John Wesley Harding" album. This show includes fundraising. Download It Now!
- 04 / 10 / 12 - The studio resembles a sweat lodge, this is the last night of the fundraiser, Suffolk County is under a state of emergency due to fires, firemen from every department on Long Island are fighting the blazes, George Zimmerman is missing, a Zimmerman website is unveiled, how the gun debate has changed over the years, more thoughts on the Trayvon Martin case, the manager of the Miami Marlins gets suspended for praising Fidel Castro, one advantage of living under a dictatorship, calling Kyle in Seattle, the warm temperatures of late, Kyle has a Dorito taco for the first time, the allure of Mexican street food, how Kyle and Emmanuel were both conversing on rotary phones the other day, how cable phones go down for maintenance, the pollen count in Seattle is high, Emmanuel looks forward to seeing an allergist for the first time next week, rotary pulses, why people should pledge, it's the 35th anniversary of WUSB. This show includes fundraising. Download It Now!
- 04 / 17 / 12 - The university continues to pump heat into the studio, Emmanuel reports on his visit to the allergist, Emmanuel's lungs are reportedly more than 84 years old, why this will ultimately be a good thing, what it took to get the wheels rolling, Emmanuel's instructions to sue the university if the heat inside the studio kills him, how smoking can dramatically impact any breathing issues, the latest in the Trayvon Martin case, how CNN message boards lower the level of intelligence, what happens when smart people walk away from the dialogue, the NRA finally weighs in, some examples of guns helping people fight crime, the threat of nuclear war that hung over the 1960s, how guns had little to do with the fall of the Iron Curtain, wondering why people aren't as concerned with the specter of nuclear war today, it's been 100 years since the birth of Kim Il Sung, North Korean music, why it's important to acknowledge people, recommendations for "Threads" and "The War Game," a birthday greeting for a listener's wife, a point-by-point defense of Emmanuel's views on the gun issue. Download It Now!
- 04 / 24 / 12 - Emmanuel has been sick for the past couple of days, using up the remaining Czech painkillers from last summer, Emmanuel goes on another long bike ride, the Five Boro Ride is coming up in a couple of weeks, the frustration of trying to find a peak level meter in a drug store, the parallel to the dumbing down of cable networks, now Emmanuel seems to have too much lung capacity, a disturbing story of a local 13-year-old who committed suicide, parallels to Emmanuel's childhood, an example of bullying from the past, how this is part of the human condition, things for people in such a situation to keep in mind, wondering how it's possible to be anti Trayvon Martin, the police chief at the heart of the controversy tries to resign, comparing the U.S. to the U.K., a particularly stupid remark from New Hampshire state representative J.R. Hoell, lessons that can be learned from Norway, the station has a new 24-hour rotary clock, a meteorite lands in Nevada, a call from the Netherlands. Download It Now!
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