Sat, 29 September 2007 Debra Sweet, whose statement to Pres. Nixon as a 19-year-old
made international headlines, talks about her continuing activism with
the groups Refuse & Resist, and World Can't Wait, both of which are
concerned with attacks on the separation between church and state. The
show also marks the birthdate of celebrated composer George Gershwin,
and airs a current "Theocracy Alert." (MP3, 50 min, 45.7 MB) |
Sat, 22 September 2007
Two timely guests: Nebraska State Senator Ernie Chambers talks about his slightly tongue-in-cheek lawsuit, Chambers v. God, commanding headlines this week! And schoolteacher Alan Ginsberg,
who teaches third grade in Madison, Wis., talks about the complaint he
and the Freedom From Religion Foundation have launched over the
distribution of "Jesus Flyers" in Madison public schools. (MP3, 44 min,
40.8 MB) |
Sat, 15 September 2007 Jim Haught, author of Holy Hatred, Holy Horror, Honest Doubt:
Essays on Atheist and editor in chief of the Charleston Gazette, W.Va.,
is the guest. There is an important announcement about Freethought
Radio going national, and a clip of comedian Kathy Griffin, whose
irreverent remarks were censored at some of the Emmy awards. The show
also features Irving Berlin's revue song from the 1920s, "Pack Up Your
Bags and Go to the Devil in Hades." (MP3, 55 min, 50.3 MB) |
Sat, 8 September 2007
Freethought Radio interviews Mikey Weinstein, the retired Air
Force attorney who has formed the Military Religious Freedom Foundation
to fight high-ranking evangelism in the military. The show covers
recent exposes his group has uncovered, including the filming of a
video for the Christian Embassy at the Pentagon, "soul saving" by a
ministry group in a Pentagon commons, and halting a Pentagon plan to
help distribute the "Left Behind" videogame to all soldiers in Iraq.
The show also marsk the birthdate of H.L. Mencken, and broadcast
"Reincarnation," words by cowboy poet Wallace D. MacRae, music by Dan
Barker. (MP3, 47 min, 42.9 MB) |
Sat, 1 September 2007
Freethought Radio features veteran investigative reporter Michael Reynolds,
author of "Abstinence Gluttons," The Nation Magazine, June 2007. The
show also features some timely news updates and commentary. (MP3, 49
min, 22.4 MB) |
Debra Sweet, whose statement to Pres. Nixon as a 19-year-old
made international headlines, talks about her continuing activism with
the groups Refuse & Resist, and World Can't Wait, both of which are
concerned with attacks on the separation between church and state. The
show also marks the birthdate of celebrated composer George Gershwin,
and airs a current "Theocracy Alert." (MP3, 50 min, 45.7 MB)