t r u t h o u t Programming Note
Airtime: Friday, February 15, 2008, at 9:00 PM ET on PBS (check local listings at http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/about/airdates.html).
Does America's $9 trillion federal debt mean we are mortgaging our future and jeopardizing individual savings, health care and retirement for generations to come? Bill Moyers gets a reality check from Public Agenda's Scott Bittle and Jean Johnson, co-authors of "Where Does the Money Go?: Your Guided Tour to the Federal Budget Crisis." Also on the program, Sarah Chayes, author and former journalist, who has been helping rebuild Afghanistan after the fall of the Taliban regime, with a look at the front lines of America's war there. And photographer Lori Grinker takes viewers to Amman, Jordan, for a devastating look at the fate of Iraqi refugees displaced by the conflict.
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One would like to think the money went to Iraq but as we're finding out it went to Law Makers like Diane Feinstein's husband's business and of course those Bush appointed Judges. Yes money have been going in the pockets of those who go along with the White House Crime Family. The Courts have been lined with corrupt people, just as the new Attorney General as he's one. We have every Department of the US Government lined with crooks and druggies. Now some take money other take the drugs. Lawyers with no experience and most likely failed in Law are appointed at the pleasure of the President to prosecute innocent people. The Supreme Court has a new Justice who is gay and in the closet still thanking the GOP for his appointment. Now we have Roberts with his fake Family and the secret girl friend, he's a hottie. Clarence Thompson sees dead people so he's good to go and votes as he's told. Scalia is just so messed up from his alcohol problem and his sicko kids he thinks waterboarding is done at Disneyland.
Here in Illinois people turned down their heat so they could control their heating costs but the gas companies decided to raise the rates without notice and now all the 61 degree days and nights cost an arm and a leg.
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