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Twit Wit Radio - August 25, 2013 at 7:00pm

Twit Wit Radio, for August 25, 2013 - 7:00pm

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I heard this program for the 1st time and loved it. I believe this program should be required within any so-called 'Core Education' curricula for its undeniable potential to encourage critical thought regarding the nature of our world and our place in it. To borrow directly from the propaganda of new wave of education reformers in Washington D.C., "it is all about pushing the boundaries of educational possibility."

The content of this program and its style are both well beyond the mainstream boundaries our conventional corporate media allow us to consider. It addresses the core assumptions anyone who covertly trades our constitutional rights for the illusory promise of security might depend upon. It addresses the one-dimensional arguments used by people Nancy Pelosi when they officiously vilify people like like Eric Snowden, Chelsea Manning or even Daniel Ellsberg who has rightfully been exonerated for his efforts and is now acknowledged to be a patriot of the highest order. Representatives who stifle open, public debate in their rush to elevate the secretive nature of our new surveillance state should be outed for their carelessness. We should all be confronted with facts behind such subversion of our constitution at the hands of such powerful people. Their performance should never be held above reproach, especially when it challenges the fundamental limitations crafted within the Bill of Rights. Great thanks is in order to the producers of such provocative, thoughtful programming.

Thank you for your challenging the mainstream and encouraging the possibility of legitimate dissent.

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