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October 2011

2011 October 26 — Show 105
Street lights that record audio and video, and have "Homeland Security features" and microphones so our overlords can send commands and warnings? Yup, and this isn't the distant future. They will be introduced in a town in Michigan later this week, and don't doubt they'll spread like wildfire across the country. Plus, in a lawsuit where the CIA had previously been ordered to release 92 videotapes of their, uh, interviews with detainees, a federal judge, who originally ordered the CIA to produce the tapes, now says it's okay that the CIA has destroyed them instead.

2011 October 19 — Show 104
Detroit attorney Kurt Haskell, a close-up eyewitness in the so-called Underwear Bomber case, told us what he saw that day (Here's a hint: The government's story is — GASP! — a bunch of crap.) We also heard why Haskel thinks the feds cut a deal with the "terrorist" a few days ago and about Haskel's pending lawsuit against the federal government.

2011 October 17 — Show 103 
In a special Monday edition of Baldy and The Blonde, we gave our opinion of Herman Cain's plan: "Nein! Nein! Nein!" Plus we heard his blatant flip-flop on whether the Federal Reserve should be audited, and epic flip-flop fails by Obama, Pelosi, and Greenspan. And as always, hardly any animals were harmed in making this show.

2011 October 12 — Show 102
Against the law to use cash for certain transactions between private parties in Louisiana? No way! Uh, way, thanks to the @55w1pe5 in Baton Rouge.   . . .  One city going BK, another can't afford to prosecute domestic violence and might even decriminalize it. Oh sure, the spending is all fun and games for these bureaucrats, until we can't afford the basics. . . . And get this . . . the FBI is paying an awesomely patriotic company in Virginia to record talk radio programs all over the country, to help in federal investigations, whatever that's supposed to mean.

2011 October 5 — Show 101
We discussed the exciting new powers that the president has to assassinate American citizens. Even Nixon didn't openly use that one, but luckily the Nobel War Prize winner in office, the Assassin-in-Chief,  isn't afraid to. Then there's the Wall Street protesters, who might be more effective turning their attention to the Federal Reserve, fractional-reserve banking, and fiat money. Oh, we made a lot of pig sounds, too.
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