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Famous actor and a died-in-the-wool progressive activist — Mike Farrell
Cindy welcomes Cindy’s guest is Mike Farrell – Captain B.J. Hunnicutt he’s not. But he is a famous actor – and a died-in-the-wool progressive activist. (He’s been a fiend of Cindy’s for quite a while.) Mike shows himself to be a very serious intellectual, with plenty of insight to offer on the key issues of the day – up to and including the death penalty. Yes, this was a really worthwhile discussion. It even included talking about the executed – but innocent – Cameron Todd Willingham. (Scalia says “It’s OK: We gave him a fair trial before we killed him.”) So WAKE UP & tune in, folks!
This interview is from October 4, 2009, but still highly relevant today.
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