Speak Live Tonight With Brad Friedman

By David Swanson

Tonight, Wednesday, May 7, from 8-9 p.m. ET, I'll have the pleasure of interviewing, with your help, the single most serious, dedicated, and inspiring journalist focused on the integrity of our elections in the United States today, Brad Friedman, the creator of http://www.BradBlog.com

Go to: http://thepeoplespeakradio.net to learn more. Go to http://www.thepeoplespeakradio.net/listen-live to listen live. You'll find instructions there to enter a paltalk chat room where you can post questions. You can also phone in and ask Brad your questions on the air. Call in tollfree from anywhere in the United States or Canada at 888-228-4494 or anywhere else in the world at 877-489-6350. Following the show, the audio file will be posted at http://www.thepeoplespeakradio.net/audio/2008 and you can find there now the recordings of numerous shows with amazing guests.

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Brad Friedman

Did you know Brad was on the VoiceoftheVoters.com radio show on Wed. May 7th? (was he on 2 shows the same night?) This radio can be heard every Wednesday on the internet from anywhere in the country, and pod/audio casts are posted within a week of the show. (Go to http://duxpond.com/wnjc/listen.html) Last night the following were interviewed from 7-9 PM ET:

Brad Friedman of the BradBlog.com. John Gideon and Ellen Theisen of VotersUnite.org. Susan Pynchon of the Florida Fair Elections Coalition. John Bonifaz of VoterAction.org, who helped monitor the NC primary. Alex Keyssar, professor of history and social policy at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. In 2004/5 he chaired the Social Science Research Council's National Research Commission on Voting and Elections. Mark Crispin Miller, author of Fooled Again and editor of Loser Take All. Maryland State Senator Jamin Raskin, Professor of Law, American U. Andi Novick of Northeast Citizens for Responsible Media (www.re-media.org).

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