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EPISODE · Nov 25, 2006 · 51 MIN

Indirect Democracy #13 - Nov. 24, 2006

from Indirect Democracy · host David Quintana

The No-Fly List – On this Podcast, I will review the history, purpose and dangers to American travelers found in the government’s No-Fly List. Did you know there are actually two lists? Surprised – well, this information at times will shock you at how the names are compiled, how people are subjected to the list, the major loopholes in the list and what to do if you are kept from flying. Is it a government plan to keep liberals and progressive opposed to this administration from flying? Or is it just an ill planned and poorly executed safety tool that is not making us any safer? Listen and decide. Plus, a Global Warming Update, the President’s Horoscope, a Word from our New Sponsor and the What a Weinie Award. Thanks for Listening.

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The No-Fly List – On this Podcast, I will review the history, purpose and dangers to American travelers found in the government’s No-Fly List. Did you know there are actually two lists? Surprised – well, this information at times will shock you at how the names are compiled, how people are subjected to the list, the major loopholes in the list and what to do if you are kept from flying. Is it a government plan to keep liberals and progressive opposed to this administration from flying? Or is it just an ill planned and poorly executed safety tool that is not making us any safer? Listen and decide. Plus, a Global Warming Update, the President’s Horoscope, a Word from our New Sponsor and the What a Weinie Award. Thanks for Listening.

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The No-Fly List – On this Podcast, I will review the history, purpose and dangers to American travelers found in the government’s No-Fly List. Did you know there are actually two lists? Surprised – well, this information at times will shock...

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