Murdock, Gay History, Cyberbullies and TSA …
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Today we start in Great Britain and the story that has had the tabloids jumping … Rupert Murdock … phone hacking, pay offs, bribes and now rumors of similar activity here in the States. As the courts reaffirm Don’t ask Don’t Tell, California orders Gay History into text books while a air passenger upset about no smoking being applied to his electronic cigarette assaults a flight attendant.
A Washington State girl is sentenced for Cyberbulling and in Paul’s legal segment from his office, I get another shot at an interview…this time…why the crusade against Insurance Companies. We’ll look at legal reasons to stay married, can your laptop plead the fifth and why McDonalds may not be smiling about their Happy Meals.
The Happy Days crew finally gets deserved compensation, the Chilean Miners receive some cash and what can only be called a NEW TWIST on the TSA Pat Down procedures, an unhappy passenger gropes back…. During the last half hour of the show, Paul answers caller questions.
Labels: bullying, gay rights, in the courtroom, personal injury, radio show
