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Topic started on 20-5-2008 @ 01:12 PM by ATSMIX

Above Politics Show 16


Martin and Justin interview Lynnette Clark, who is the leader of the Alaska Independence Party. ATS member Tuning Spork wins the trivia challenge. Lynnette Clark has a long history with the A.K.I.P., which includes a friendship with Joe Vogler who was the party's founder. Mr. Vogler died under mysterious circumstances in 1993. During this discussion, Clark talks about life in Territorial Alaska, as well as her role in contemporary politics. It's not easy to start or maintain a third party in America. Learn more about how it's done in this episode of The Above Politics Show.

Link to Alaska Independence Party web site:
www.akip.org...



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reply posted on 25-5-2008 @ 09:24 AM by Tuning Spork
reply to post by xpert11



McNamara (is he still alive?) would be an interesting guest, but he hasn't spoken publically much since he wrote his book some years ago where he claimed to have known that Vietnam was a lost cause.

The concensus seems to be that he wrote that in order to claim that he was not an idiot ("I knew it was a mistake at the time. See? I'm no fool!"), but that it only resulted in accusations of amorality ("If you knew it was a no-win situation at the time then why did you continue it, fool?").

My guess is McNamara wants nothing more to do with answering questions.


reply posted on 25-5-2008 @ 02:50 PM by Justin_Case
I can't find any contact information for McNamara. I would imagine that his advanced age has taken him out of the public eye. As Tuning Spork says, he may very well want to be left alone. And before you ask...yes...I did look for Rummy. We can't handle his speaking fees.

Martin and I appreciate the help. Keep the ideas coming. Ask around. You may be surprised at who you know. If you find a good interview, let us know.

Tommorrow (Monday) is our Memorial Day here in the U.S. the AP Show comes out once a week, so we can't really do much in a timely fashion to honor our men and women in uniform.

The AP Show is possible because our freedom to speak has been defended. As an American, I can say what I want, when I want, because others have paid for that priviledge with their lives.

If I did not live in america, I would come to America. Because I do live in this country, I will take some time out of my busy day tomorrow for a few moments of silence to be thankful for The AP Show, and all of my other many blessings.


reply posted on 25-5-2008 @ 06:45 PM by xpert11
Justin I appreciate the you tried . On McNamara interestedly he was the subject of a documentary entitled The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara. Source

I am going to see if I can rent the film on DVD . Concerning Memorial Day if anyone wants to pay there respects there is a thread here .

Cheers xpert11 .



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