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Tuesday, March 12th, 2013

The New Pope - Keeping With Tradition Or Changing With The Times?

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Mandeville, LA – Exclusive Transcript – We have to have an anarchist atheist express a devoutly traditional Catholic point of view on CNN to get one out there. There’s Penn Jillette promoting a book called Every Day Is An Atheist Holiday making more sense than almost anyone that I’ve seen talk about this. Why hasn’t Penn Jillette ever been on this show? It seems that he and I would hit it off fabulous. Check out today’s transcript for the rest…….Continue

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Wednesday, January 9th, 2013

Great Government Does Not Make Virtuous People

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Mandeville, LA - Exclusive Video and Audio - On today's Founders TV Mike takes on the theory that "Great Government Makes Virtuous People". We know that, in reality, many of the people involved in government are some of the most corrupt in the country, so why would implementing "good policy" suddenly make everyone in the country good people, when the ones actually writing the laws ARE NOT!? Also on today's Founders TV Mike goes over the Alex Jones….Continue

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