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Egberto Willies is a Self-employed software Developer/Engineer & Political Activist who lives in Houston, TX and is the author of the book, As I See It: Class Warfare The Only Resort To Right Wing Doom and founder of the Coffee Party 2.0 program Americans for Racial Equality & Economic Justice.
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This will be a great show, a special edition of “Politics Done Right” on site. The show will be held at Occupy Houston in Tranquility Park. This will be our first show outside our studio so please bear with us if any glitches develop. We will also try to get an on air connection between Occupy Houston and Occupy DC organizers.
- The Occupy Houston Experience. What are the ultimate goals.
- The end of the Iraq war.
- The Capture and Killing of Khadafy.
- The Republican Debate. What do you think about the candidates.
- The October 29th Enough Is Enough Citizens Intervention rally on Capitol Hill in Washington DC.
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