Richard Morrison and Cord Blomquist bring back special guest co-host Jeremy Lott to create the work of art known as Episode 42. We start with the continuing buzz over the Supreme Court’s next member, President Obama’s trillion dollar healthcare plan, and an update on how Hugo Chávez is turning Venezuela’s petroleum reserves into his personal piggybank. We add good news from East Texas for beer drinkers, bad news from Europe for technophiles and sad news from Philly for basketball fans.
Listen to the episode HERE.
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Chavez did a good job putting money into schools but he has stayed in power too long, and the vision has been lost.
If Chavez really believed in his country and fellow citizens then he would have followed the constitution and finished his terms in office, handed it over to someone new.
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