Listen live and call-in to “Fight Back with Dr. Bob Fitrakis”
Wednesday night
May 25, 7-8:00PM EDT

Bob’s guest is investigative reporter Greg Palast
Greg Palast is a best-sellling author, BBC reporter, filmmaker and his reports on the theft of election 2004, the spike of the FBI investigations of the bin Ladens before September 11, the secret State Department documents planning the seizure of Iraq’s oil fields have won him a record six “Project Censored” for reporting the news American media doesn’t want you to hear.

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Listen Live and Call-in recorded, FIGHT BACK with Bob Fitrakis on Medical Marijuana Policy http://www.talktainmentradio.com
Wednesday night
May 18, 7-8:00PM EDT
877-932-9766 (call-in number)

Cannabinomics Cover

Clearing the Air: Christopher Glenn Fichtner, M.D. writes wrongs with
“Cannabinomics” – The Marijuana Policy Tipping Point

Cannabinomics is not a medical handbook, a drug war treatise, or an economic model, so much as a work of patient and public policy advocacy. It looks at real-world medical cases, recent trends in successful policy reform, drug war costs, and the potential economic benefits of cannabis change. Brilliantly, Dr. Fichtner examines—then debunks—many of the common misconceptions about marijuana. The gutting of our economic democracy has been occurring for years and can be found in reams of books and volumes of eyewitness testimony, but nowhere has the case for the theft of American health by their supposed corporate protectors been laid out as brilliantly as when Dr. Christopher Glenn Fichtner clears all the smoke and mirrors with his new book, Cannabinomics: The Marijuana Policy Tipping Point (Well Mind Books, 2010).
A firestorm of controversy has erupted over Dr. Fichtner’s new book Cannabinomics that proves, beyond a shadow of a doubt, what happens behind the iron medical curtain when Americans are shown how to take ownership of this homegrown commodity and facilitate system-learning that could help solve larger global drug war problems.

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Bob discusses the “War on Drugs” with former Border Patrol Guard Terry Nelson

This week’s show – Wednesday, May 4

Terry Nelson ,former US Border Patrol and Homeland Security Officer says“Al Capone brought appalling violence to American streets during our first prohibition. But, it was nothing in comparison to what the Mexican drug cartels have in store for us if we do not stop this senseless war on drugs.”

Bob discusses the “War on Drugs” with former Border Patrol Guard Terry Nelson

This week’s show – Wednesday, May 4

Terry Nelson ,former US Border Patrol and Homeland Security Officer says“Al Capone brought appalling violence to American streets during our first prohibition. But, it was nothing in comparison to what the Mexican drug cartels have in store for us if we do not stop this senseless war on drugs.”

Here’s how to call in to Bob Fitrakis’ new radio show:

On Wednesday nights at 7:00 pm
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Bob’s program “Fight Back!” will be on
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Make your voice heard! Get up, stand up for your rights!

Abu Gharib, Guantanamo Torture
with three Guests
Speaking out against Larry James Psychologist who participated in the prison torture.

Dr. Bob
Larry James psychologist appointed to Wright State who was an advisor at Gitmo. Torture and death attributed to his actions at Abu Ghraib
Ohio citizens file a complaint.
Guests:
Josie Setzler
Ben Hoffman, 3rd yr. Law Student, Harvard
Michael Reese, Veteran

Dr. Bob And Rev. Joel King, Cousin of MLK Jr. discuss the assasinations of the 60’s, Counsel on National Policy (CNP), racism. Ohio SB 5, jobs, job discrimination, budget cuts, corporate tax breaks, 25% lose there vote for photo ID rider attached to SB 5.

http://www.talktainmentradio.com/Fight-Back/9504490?date=2011_04

by Bob Fitrakis & Harvey Wasserman
April 2, 2011
An obscure clause that was slipped into Ohio’s infamous anti-union Senate Bill 5 may spell the end of collective bargaining for the state’s public college teachers.

SB-5 was passed in the face of bitter controversy and mass public demonstrations at the state capitol in Columbus. It was signed into law Thursday, March 31, by Ohio’s new extreme right-wing Governor John Kasich.

But little attention has been paid to the following clause on page 272, which reads:

“With respect to members of a faculty of a state institution of higher education, any faculty who, individually or through a faculty senate or like organization, participate in the governance of the institution, are involved in personnel decisions, selection or review of administrators, planning and use of physical resources, budget preparation, and determination of educational policies related to admissions, curriculum, subject matter, and methods of instruction and research are management level employees.”


Photograph by Bob Studzinski

The obvious intent of this language is to bar public college faculty members from belonging to a union or participating in collective bargaining. By definition, “management level employees” are not allowed to unionize or strike.

But all faculty members participate in drawing up curricula. They also, as a matter of course, help choose fellow teachers and administrators, help govern their schools and the like.

So the practical intent of this language is to bar Ohio’s public college teachers from unionizing at all by renaming their role.

As Darrell Minor puts it: “We are now management as soon as this law takes effect and we have no right to collect bargaining.” Minor is a mathematics professor at Columbus State Community College. He heads the Columbus State Educational Association, the faculty union, at a school whose enrollment now numbers around 31,000.

The faculty’s new status as “management” may also call into question the legal standing of tenure.

SB-5 is slated to become official law within 90 days. Legal challenges are already in the works. The nullification process by referendum has also begun.

But along the way, the state’s college teachers may find themselves without tenure or a union.

Bob Fitrakis & Harvey Wasserman have co-authored four books on election protection via Freepress.org, where the FITRAKIS FILES are stored. HARVEY WASSERMAN’S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES is at HarveyWasserman.com. Bob is a Professor of Political Science at Columbus State Community College, where Harvey is an adjunct instructor of history.

Talktainment Radio Show recorded March 30, 2011
Bob and Harvey discuss Japan, Ohio SB5 (collective bargaining) and HB159 (Jim Crow Photo ID)

http://www.talktainmentradio.com/Fight-Back/9504490?date=2011_04

The corporatization of the American vote and the secrecy of counting and non-accountibility.

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