The foreclosed and/or evicted homeowners that have played such a role in the current economic meltdown - are they irresponsible borrowers that lived beyond their means or are victims that got swindled? Michael Moore is clear on where he thinks they fall. Moore says they are the equivalent of rape victims with no responsibility for what happened to them. Do you agree with Michael?
Audio|Thu, 8 Oct 2009|More from Howie Carr
|Democratic Partyfound at7:06
“…moment this is his last chance. And he doesn't -- the Democratic Party -- her wrecked the economy. Because she knows it doesn't get it this year he may never get that sincere. -- a …”
WBZ's Deb Lawler speaks with author Christoper Andersen
Audio|Thu, 8 Oct 2009|More from WBZ's More on This
|Democratic Partyfound at1:30
“…her father it was a prefix precinct -- captain and the -- Democratic Party in Chicago this scene is that. The nitty gritty of politics and in Chicago. And that's what that program hasn't decided against …”
Obama up in the polls? Scot Rasmussen talks about the jump
Audio|Wed, 7 Oct 2009|More from Finneran's Forum
|Democratic Partyfound at7:06, 10:11
“…what the Republicans were -- silently. I'll post what they're saying -- Democratic Party won't act. …”
“…more than -- could chew and so does my pride in the Democratic Party. . When we continue to try to say is a crisis the -- crisis like the word reform is so vastly overused in …”
(NECN: Peter Howe, Boston) It's a big, tough choice facing Massachusetts legislators: Whether to approve more charter schools over intense teacher-union opposition -- or pass up hundreds of millions in possible federal school aid. Wednesda...
Video|Wed, 7 Oct 2009|More from Boston.com
|Democratic Partyfound at2:41
“…overwhelming democratic. That's teachers unions is when most important constituencies in the Democratic Party -- the tough but ego gets the unions. At the same time registered -- down we talked about how federal stimulus -- …”
"Barnicle's View", with Mike Barnicle, Jim and Margery, Monday-Wednesday-Friday, Mike talks with Jim and Margery about David Letterman admiting to having affairs with women that worked for him and the Situation in Afghanistan. 10/5/09
Audio|Mon, 5 Oct 2009|More from Mike Barnicle, WTKK, Boston, MA
|Democratic Partyfound at5:10
“…al-Qaeda is not Taliban is not al-Qaeda. Television has basically what the Democratic Party in Chicago Bulls that's multiple units. With different loyalties between you know what region you come from it is not al-Qaeda. …”
WBZ's Mary Blake speaks to ABC News political analyst, Steve Roberts.
Audio|Mon, 5 Oct 2009|More from WBZ's More on This
|Democratic Partyfound at2:34
“…surge in Afghanistan similar to what. Took place in Iraq but the Democratic Party has always been far more skeptical of these foreign adventures -- far more concerned about cost and both. Troops and and and …”
Jim & Margery and "Ask the Governor" with MA Gov. Deval Patrick. 10/1/09.
Audio|Thu, 1 Oct 2009|More from Jim & Margery Podcast
|Democratic Partyfound at41:12
“…if you think it's more important that -- relief supplies would be Democratic Party or the people of Massachusetts and. …”
Jim and Margery, "Ask the Governor" with Gov. Deval Patrick. 10/1/09.
Audio|Thu, 1 Oct 2009|More from Ask the Governor
|Democratic Partyfound at41:12
“…if you think it's more important that -- relief supplies would be Democratic Party or the people of Massachusetts and. …”
On today's podcast — Congress debates healthcare reform and the 'public option;' accused terrorist Najibullah Zazi arraigned today in NYC; violence in Chicago public schools; an update on U.S. military action in Afghanistan; and the music — and namesake — of the group Childsplay.
Audio|Tue, 29 Sep 2009|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
|Democratic Partyfound at3:43
“…feud now -- suggest that real debate now is that in the Democratic Party ever since it became clear and we can talk about whose offices but -- it became clear the Republicans for the most part we're not going to be part of this discussion that there was no compromise to be had with them this has become a debate within the Democratic Party and some. Like senator Rockefeller in particular say look we're doing this democratic vote only lets not -- ourselves -- not compromise …”
From FDR to Barack Obama, James Morone’s revelatory history of presidents and healthcare policy lays out some basic rules — the conditions, in short, that Lyndon Johnson met to pass Medicare in 1965, but that asked too much of Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton in the losing campaigns of 1977 and 1994 for universal insurance. [...]
Audio|Mon, 28 Sep 2009|More from Open Source
|Democratic Partyfound at31:20
“…he passed it might -- we connected in the crystals terms. The Democratic Party with the middle class it loses and Bill Clinton walks away what does -- say in his autobiography I felt that for …”