Talk Radio on 03/02/11

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Air date: 
Wed, 03/02/2011 - 8:00am to 9:00am
Can the United States break out of the Republicrat/Demublican stalemate?

Congress this week is fighting to come up with a temporary budget solution to keep open the government's doors while the two parties in power struggle over their competing political interests. Can the United States break out of the Republicrat/Demublican stalemate? Our guest on Wednesday Talk Radio is former Green Party Presidential Candidate David Cobb, who visits Portland next week to talk about the failures of our voting system and what you can do to help build a new one. Lisa Loving hosts.

http://www.ontheissues.org/David_Cobb.htm

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