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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2006 · 51 MIN

P.I.D. Radio 4/27/06: J B. Fields — The Susan Lindauer Case (Part 3)

from PID Radio · host Derek and Sharon Gilbert

We conclude our interview with J Fields tonight by discussing what the story of journalist and congressional aide Susan Lindauer means for the rest of us. If she can be locked up indefinitely without a trial, what constitutional rights do any of us really have?Show topics and links:J Fields' Home Page‘JaysPolitics'The place to find the latest news on Susan Lindauer's caseSenate panel recommends abolishing FEMAAnd replacing it with a new, improved government agencyCollege students line up for mumps vaccineWhy did these kids bother to get their MMR shots when they were babies?Possible Marburg vaccine createdBy gene-splicing Marburg with a virus called VS—which is not necessarily a good thing"VS is considered a suitable agent for a biological weapon…"This doesn't make us feel safer…Accused killers met on vampire website"'Other people live in my head with me,' she wrote."

We conclude our interview with J Fields tonight by discussing what the story of journalist and congressional aide Susan Lindauer means for the rest of us. If she can be locked up indefinitely without a trial, what constitutional rights do any of us really have?Show topics and links:J Fields' Home Page‘JaysPolitics'The place to find the latest news on Susan Lindauer's caseSenate panel recommends abolishing FEMAAnd replacing it with a new, improved government agencyCollege students line up for mumps vaccineWhy did these kids bother to get their MMR shots when they were babies?Possible Marburg vaccine createdBy gene-splicing Marburg with a virus called VS—which is not necessarily a good thing"VS is considered a suitable agent for a biological weapon…"This doesn't make us feel safer…Accused killers met on vampire website"'Other people live in my head with me,' she wrote."

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