
September 8, 2009 The Impossible Dream Let me apologize beforehand for seeming to sound defeated, but I admit to having never felt lower than at this moment. For nearly 8 years I have been on a mission to do all I could do to help take our country back to its Democratic ideals, ending the wars and attaining [...]
September 3, 2009 Well gang, Guy James has had his nose to the grindstone all week, and today is no exception. Sometimes paying the bills gets in the way of getting behind the microphone. No doubt you know how that is! So while Guy will be a repeat today, the message is always the same – [...]
September 2, 2009 Poor Guy! What’s an overworked, underpaid liberal supposed to do? Well, contrary to what the neocons believe, liberals DO in fact work for a living, and Guy has been unavoidably detained at his day job for yet another day. Keep your fingers crossed that we’ll have him back for Thursday with his feet [...]
September 1, 2009 Guy James is off taking care of business today, so it’s a good thing his show is never stale! His timeless commentary makes even a repeat seem like today’s front page news. Enjoy today’s “Best of Guy James” broadcast, and be sure to tune in tomorrow as Guy reminds you – “You’ve heard [...]
August 27, 2009 As America prepares to say goodbye to the Senator who fought for the rights of the working poor, Ted Kennedy, the battle rages on to provide basic medical care to every citizen. One person who joined Ted in the health care battle is Governor Howard Dean, and if all goes well, Dr. Dean [...]
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Posted on 08 August 2009
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Bank regulators closed three banks on Friday, bringing the number of failures so far this year to 72 as the weakened economy takes its toll on the financial services sector. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp estimated the three closures would cost its deposit fund a total of about $185 million. In 2008, 25 U.S. [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 08 August 2009
(CNN) — There will be no criminal charges filed in the death of a Green Beret who was electrocuted in his quarters in Iraq last year, the Department of Defense said Friday. The Army’s 11-month investigation “concluded that there is insufficient evidence to prove or disprove that any one person, persons or entity was criminally culpable” [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 25 July 2009
After federal border agents detained several Mexican immigrants in western New York in June, an article about the incident in a local newspaper drew an onslaught of vitriolic postings on its Web site. Some were racist. Others attacked farmers in the region, an apple-growing area east of Rochester, accusing them of harboring illegal workers. Still [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 25 July 2009
WASHINGTON (CNN) — Serving a 36-year-old government-issue cake at an Army retirement ceremony sounds like a classic bureaucratic mistake, but there was no mistake about it. Retiring Army Col. Henry Moak served it up himself — at his own ceremony. Moak had saved the cake since 1973, when he got it while serving in Vietnam, and had [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 25 July 2009
(CNN) — In an unusual step, NASA scientists interrupted testing of the refurbished Hubble Space Telescope to aim the orbiter’s camera at Jupiter and capture an image of the planet’s mysterious new scar. The resulting picture, taken Thursday, is the sharpest visible-light photo of the dark spot and Hubble’s first science observation since astronauts repaired and [...] Continue Reading
Posted on 21 July 2009
(CNN) — A prosecutor is dropping a charge against prominent Harvard University professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. after Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the city’s police department recommended that the matter not be pursued. In a joint statement, Cambridge and the police department said they made the recommendation to the Middlesex County district attorney and the district [...] Continue Reading
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