The Allan Handelman Show
For September 30th, 2001
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This week, The Allan Handelman Show tackles the coming loss
of civil liberties in America and the response of the music
industry to the "new mood" permeating the country.
As we live in fear of terrorist attacks, many Americans
have given the government a green light to do "whatever
it takes" to get these guys. But now, two weeks after
the attack, many people are having serious second thoughts.
Should we let the government install software to scan our
email without a court order? Should we allow police agencies
to get your credit, phone and bank statements whenever they
want? Do we really need to have the government monitor what
is seen on the Internet? Are we ready to allow the government
to wiretap without giving a reason? Should the police be allowed
perform random daily searches of all vehicles? Is that what
we really want?
Don't miss this wide-open edition
of The Allan Handelman Show!
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Allan's guests include Gerry Spence, one of Americas
most respected lawyers. You've seen him in his distinctive
leather jacket charming Americans on TV with his home-spun
logic for years. He's recognized for many powerful courtroom
victories such as Karen Silkwood, Imelda Marcos and the Randy
Weaver (Ruby Ridge) cases. Gerry is the author of the hot
new bestseller, Half Moon and Empty Stars.
Check out his website:
GerrySpence.com
or
shop for his books !
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Also this week Bob King, a member of the "SPOOKY
8" elite fighting force who carried out our country's
most dangerous missions. Our government actually tried to
kill them because they knew too much. This is a riveting true
story that soon will be a major movie. The explosive new book
called The Final Mission: Spooky 8.
Check out
the Spooky 8 web site
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