The Gary Null Show – 08/31/10 3PM
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Powered by Podbean.com Download this episode (right click and save) Today’s guest is Scott Tips and he has been the General Counsel for the National Health Federation, the world’s oldest health freedom organization protecting citizen health rights since 1989. In 2007 he became its acting president and is the organization’s …
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The Commerce Department on Friday sharply cut its estimate of US economic growth in the second quarter of 2010. The department revised downward its initial estimate, issued July 30, of a 2.4 percent increase in the gross domestic product (GDP) to the even more anemic figure of 1.6 percent.