Friday, March 14, 2008

Brutally Honest on ShockNet - 03/15/08 Show Notes

In the beginning of Shakespeare's play "Hamlet", even the guards noted that something was "rotten" in the state of Denmark. They knew that something was bad, but they didn't know what. They weren't in a position to find out. They just knew that something was wrong.

That idea comes back when a very simple question is asked... when something is "rotten" in the state (in this case our own), who's more willing to say what it is? This week you'll find out why someone like yours truly is better at finding what that "rotten" thing is and letting you know what it is.

Plus... I talk about a certain "skin deep" scandal... only it's NOT the kind of scandal that you would expect me to discuss. I'll go over why I don't discuss THAT scandal, and why the other scandal that I DO discuss has far greater implications for people.

All of that this Saturday Night at 7pm Eastern on ShockNet Radio and simulcast on Freethought Radio.

Plus don't forget to talk part in the American Heathen® "Drop Dead Contest", which is still going on from now until mid-April. Listen in every Friday Night from 7-11pm Eastern for the right time to call, and your guess could win you a new 4GB MP3 player! Visit the American Heathen® page for more information.

It's time to get Brutally Honest... AGAIN!

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