Truth Seekers Podcast
The search for truth about politics, global affairs, sex, money, religion, gender & sexuality issues..in audio form!
So short you won't know what to do with the extra half-hour or 45 minutes!

*Opening: Ain't he just the best evah?
* Promo: The Volcanicast
* The Queen of Procrastination
* Spring Break time is here again
* So is an anniversary!
* Another chat with a listener is coming... eventually.
* Feeling more burnout
* The nastiness of the primaries
* Can anyone be objective? Just a little?
* Song: Peace In America, by Dan Coyle
* Feedback, well, sort of
* You're doing a heckuva job, Georgie!

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Direct download: ts46pod.mp3
Category:Politics -- posted at: 4:28 PM
Comments[3]

  • If we are really to be seeking the truth, I think we need to be taking a closer and more informed look at some unchallenged fundamental conceptions about government in general, instead of getting caught up in politics. For instance, on health care... all the talk seems to be about what the government should instate to fix health care, but very few are talking about whether or not the government should be doing this at all, and it\'s even rarer to hear anyone taking a look at just WHY and HOW health care came to be so economically corrupted. We are arguing about which bandade to put on the wound, when we should be trying to stop what\'s causing it. It\'s the difference between treating the symptoms and treating the disease.

    posted by: Matt on 2008-03-16 18:34:00

  • I can definitely agree with you Matt. Even I get caught up in the politics of issues and forget to go a little deeper to see the core of the problem. If you don't get to the root of a matter, how are we supposed to have any chance at fixing it?

    As for health care, I think it's important not to only look at where the problems stems from, but also at the same time find ways to get everyone the care they need. Spending too much time just finding the problem with the system doesn't help those who need health care.

    Thanks for listening and commenting!
    Dani

    posted by: Dani on 2008-03-17 13:39:00

  • Man Bush is his own joke. This is not a great impostor, the opening here was the man himself. He's a fool and he goes out of his way to prove it.

    posted by: -=topper=- on 2008-03-15 15:11:00

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