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“Don’t Let It Go…Unheard” airs TODAY at 5 p.m. PT (Updated)

On Sundays I conduct a live webcast in which I discuss news and politics from the perspective of Ayn Rand’s philosophy, Objectivism. You are invited to get in on the discussion TODAY, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Pacific Time.

If you join in live, you’ll have the ability to communicate with me and other listeners via text chat, which is provided on my BlogTalkRadio show page, and also by phoning in, either on your phone or via Skype (using Skype’s calling service, which unfortunately is not free, but it’s cheap). The advantage of this platform is that there is no registration required to listen to the show. As before, if you are not able to attend live, the recorded podcast will be available soon after the show is over, so you can download it and listen to it at your leisure during the following week. Links to subscribe to the show, via iTunes and other audio media platforms, are provided on my BlogTalkRadio show page as well. (Several episodes recorded on my previously used platform are still easily accessible on iTunes here, or by clicking on the “Don’t Let It Go…Unheard” tag at the bottom of this post.)

Here is the link specifically for TODAY’s show.

Topics Planned: FTC’s settlement with Facebook. Herman Cain suspends his campaign. What are we left with? Bosch Fawstin talks about his recent Front Page Magazine article, “Non-Mulsim Muslims and the Jihad Against the West.” Senate passes its bill, S 1867, and some argue that it allows the President to deem pretty much anyone a terrorist and detain him. Does it? And more if there’s time.

UPDATE: I’d also like to discuss this article, published on Forbes.com, which cheers “The Bomb Buried in Obamacare” which will push us towards socialized medicine.

I hope you can join us!

If you’d like to check out last week’s show, you can listen to or download it here.

UPDATE 2: Today’s show is over. Thanks to everyone who attended live and participated via phone and chat, we really appreciate it. If you missed the show, you can find the archive here.

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