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THIS WEEK:
It’s all too easy to get caught up in the holiday bustle and forget those
who most need to be remembered and cared for: the lonely, the impoverished, the
homeless, the disenfranchised, the sick, the grief-stricken, and the
downtrodden. This week’s vodcast—featuring a song written and performed by
John W. Whitehead—is dedicated to those still struggling to rebuild in the
aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
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On
Target with John Whitehead ® is a
video blog that provides viewers with
Whitehead’s insightful, relevant and
provocative take on popular culture and
constitutional issues. Whitehead is
considered by many to be a legal, political
and cultural watchdog—sounding the call
for integrity, accountability and an
adherence to the democratic principles on
which this country was founded. As Whitehead
often remarks, “Anytime people find
themselves under fire from both the liberal
left and the conservative right, it means
that that person is probably right on
target.”
Audio
versions of On Target with John Whitehead
are available for download and for use by
radio stations as MP3 files and online
through The Rutherford Institute.
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