Category Archives: Courts and Justice

6-6-2014 Pat Anderson, GOP Strategist

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel Pat Anderson is a GOP Strategist who served in the past as MN State Auditor and Eagan Mayor. she is very active in Republican politics and is famous for being … Continue reading

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5-23-2014 Senator Jim Carlson, Minnesota Senate District 51

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel Sen. Jim Carlson is a frequent guest on the show. He is a tireless educator about the issues, about the way the Senate and the legislative process works. He is … Continue reading

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5-9-2014 David Feinwachs

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel Co-host Steve Francisco interviews repeat guest David Feinwachs. Mr. Feinwachs is an expert on the abusive practices of health-insurance companies. He highlights their greed, their taking of government money (our … Continue reading

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5-9-2014 Prof. Alejandro Baer

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel Prof. Alejandro Baer is the director of the Holocaust and Genicide Studies Center at the University of MN. Alan Miller and Prof. Baer’s discussion is lively and informative. Teaching holocaust … Continue reading

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4-25-2014 Rep. Sandy Masin, MN HD 51A

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel Rep. Sandy Masin is the endorsed DFL who is running for re-election in Minnesota’s House District 51A. She is the author of several important bills enacted in the currect session, … Continue reading

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