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This is Liberty Cap Talk Live with Todd Andrew Barnett: The Special Edition Show. This is a special edition of LCTL, where Liberty Cap Talk Live's free marketeer/voluntaryist talk radio show host Todd Andrew Barnett talks about cultural, social, and economic issues from a pro-freedom perspective. The show will feature roundtable guests and discussions of topics of mutual interests.Call-In Number: 347.326.9920
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In the eighth episode (and season finale), Todd and his guest panelists libertarian/pundit, commentator, and Individual Sovereign University founder Jim Davidson, PFP Movement Radio co-host and pro-Liberty activist Mike Shanklin, and Libertarian Party activist Mike Seebeck discussed LNC Region 4 Representative Norm Olsen's angry email rant about gays in which he calls them "sexually oriented special interest groups," conservative GOP senatorial hopeful Christine O'Donnell and her comments on Witchcraft (which she made on Bill Maher's "Politically Incorrect" years ago) and masturbation, Wiccan groups being upset with O'Donnell's statements, progressives rallying in Washington, D.C. in response to Glenn Beck's Tea Party rally last month, video game maker Electronic Arts pulling Taliban from their game Medal of Honor after being under fire by the U.S. military and friends and families of fallen U.S. troops, a gay Rutger University teen commits suicide by jumping off a bridge after his two roommates secretly video him and two other men having sex with each other, Real Time with Bill Maher discussing global warming while tainting it with myths about "climate change," and CNN cans anchor Rick Sanchez for calling John Stewart a "bigot." [*Note: It was a great show tonight! It got somewhat heated between Mike Shanklin and Jim Davidson on the gay teen bulling discussion, but the remainder of the show nonetheless. The season finale was great; as usual, the show will be back next year.]

In this special episode, Todd interviewed PuZzLeD reality TV star Brooke Kelley a.k.a. The Truth Fairy for 60 minutes to discuss her involvement with the DC We Are Change event on September 11, 2010, NYPD's refusal to issue permits to We Are Change protesters for a megaphone, her recent move to New Hampshire under the Free State Project, her message to Ernie Hancock on Facebook about We Are Change in New York, her recent encounter with internationally-known adult film legend Ron Jeremy, pro-Liberty film and music projects in the movement, her upcoming website and other projects, and why she believes that the Ron Paul Revolution is dead and will not come back. [Note: This is a great hour-long interview that we've had, even though we've only had one caller who asked Brooke Kelley a question. Other than that, the show was quite exciting. Brooke is a trooper on the air, and it was a pleasure having her with me today.]

In the seventeenth episode, Todd and his panelists left-libertarian/anarchist Scott Ferrie, his girlfriend and left-libertarian/mutualist Melinda Foshat, and Republican Liberty Caucus Treasurer Bill Westmiller discussed the 9th anniversary of 9/11 and the aftermath that followed, Time Magazine wonders whether Al Qaeda threat was overrated, the Ron Paul Revolution allegedly dead, Palin and Beck's 9/11 event drawing controversy, Obama declaring that "combat operations in Iraq are over," the never-ending Park51 (formerly the Cordoba Initiative) continues, Florida pastor who planned to burn a Koran on September 11th cancels it, Obama defending economic initiatives, etc. [Note: Halina Brooke Reed was supposed to call into the show tonight but, according to what she told me on Facebook, her cell was charging and she couldn't call in because it looked like it wasn't charging. My Internet connection during the broadcast was choppy, creating problems for my discussions with me, Scott, and Melinda. Scott and Melinda were having issues staying on the show, but they did a great job with whatever they could. Overall, it was a good show, despite the technical difficulties (if you can hear them).

In the sixteenth episode, Todd and his guest panelists left-libertarian/liberty activist, Libertarian Party member/activist, and The Voice of Radical Dissent talk radio show host Corey "Cizzle" Moore, libertarian propertarian and former Boston Tea Party chairman Jim Davidson, and libertarian activist and saxophonistEric Fontaine discussed Chief U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker issuing an overturn of California's highly-controversial and highly-challenged voter-approved Proposition 8 (the infamous gay marriage ban), the Anti-Defamation League opposing a proposed mosque and community center christened the Cordoba Initiative being built in an Islamic community near New York City's Ground Zero on the grounds of location and sensitivity, Dr. Leonard Peikoff wanting the U.S. federal government to bomb the Cordoba Initiative, a Sarasota, Florida man charged with taking pics of a 15-year-old female's breasts, Free Talk Live's Ian Freeman arrested for showing up to the Keene City Council to engage in a "city council drinking game" because of people being arrested over people drinking open containers containing non-alcoholic beverages, and a Portland, Oregon bureaucrat closing down a 7-year-old girl's lemonade stand for lack of "a restaurant business license" and fining her $120. Brad Spangler joined us from midnight until 1 A.M. EST to tell us what's going on with the Center for a Stateless Society and threw in his two cents on the topics of the show. [*Note: Great show! Thanks to all the guest panelists, including Brad Spangler, on there.]

In the fifteenth episode, Todd and his panelists left-libertarian/agorist/voluntaryist Michael J. Nass, pro-liberty/civil disobedience activist Rene McMasters, and PFPMovement Radio's Anarchy Time co-host and fellow left-libertarian Tom Ender discussed Arizona's S.B. 1070 being partly struck down by a federal judge before going into effect, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer promising to take the federal ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court, the conservatives versus the progressives on the Arizona law, U.S. soldier Private Bradley Manning being charged with release of the Wikileaks' video, the hypocrisy of congresscritters getting hot and bothered over the Congressman Charlie Rangel scandal, residents of Bell, California outraged by the salaries of its city's top officials, and Congressman Anythony Weiner (D-NY) goes into a tirade over the Republicans' "No" vote on the 9/11 health care bill. Todd and his guest panel brought Texas for Accountable Government's John Bush on from 11:30 p.m. EST to midnight EST for a 46-minute interview to discuss local Texas politics, Porcfest (including the guy he called out and believed was a Fed), and the Texas-Mexican border and the Drug and Immigration Wars. [*Note: Thanks to Michael J. Nass, Rene McMasters, Tom Ender, and John Bush for a great show tonight! The were awesome! This was a great show!]

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