May 11, 2010

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Alex talks with historian, author and journalist

Webster Tarpley about recent economic developments. Alex also welcomes back to the show Michael Badnarik, the Libertarian Party

nominee for president in the 2004 elections. Two years later he ran as a Libertarian Party candidate in congressional elections for

Texas' 10th congressional district seat near Austin.

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