Lars Larsen Show Notes For April 14 2004
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Show Notes for Wednesday 14 April 2004
Lars Larsen is on in the evenings starting at 10pm on KNEW AM 910 in the San Francisco area.
Some states are spending $6,000 a person. That pays for schools, and roads, and cops, and prisons, and schools, etc.
Combine that with the federal spending of $8000 a person per year, and it's $56,000 spent a year at various levels of government for a family of four! That's more money than they make!
Ariana Huffington wants to tax corporations more, which raises prices for everyone!
See Lars Larsen Comments On DNA Testing Everyone In A Town ...
She says: Many americans are barely making ends meet, and lots of corporations aren't paying taxes.
She says that Ohio is full of disfunctional schools and loss of manufacturing jobs.
Ariana Huffington is the author of "Fanatics and Fools - The game plan for winning back America"
Lars says she is complaining about school run by the government.
Does anyone complain about a disfunctional private school? No! You take your kids out. But if you are in a public school, you're stuck.
Caller says Bush is "not playing with a full deck", and Sadaam Hussein looks like "a kindly old uncle"!
Lars commented that "kindly old uncle Sadaam" used to drop people in plastic shredders to punish them, or cut their tongues out and wire them to telephone poles.
The police are now trying to rule out people on a contact list, so they are asking for samples from 500 people. A certain black man (Steven Turner, a grad student) has been asked to give a sample twice, and he has refused each time.
What do you think about this?
Should Steven Turner have to give the sample? Should he be willing?
What do you do when the police have a sample of your DNA, should they be able to hold it indefinitely?
If you are arrested, the sheriff will normally keep evidence about you on file relatively indefinitely. They take your name, address, personal data, your finger prints, before putting you in custody. If the next day they find out you are not guilty of anything, they release you, but they dont release your photo or give you back any of your info. Should the same thing be done with DNA?
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