*** 8/29/19. Show Timeline. Introduction: This show could have been a disaster because I slept through my alarms and woke up 30 minutes before showtime. Fortunately I had my show pretty well set in my mind. I present the evidence for what a protected class is, what immutable characteristics are, what public accommodation is, and what is the liability for violating constitutional rights of free speech, free press, voter suppression and interstate commerce, and how Facebook/Google et al can be held liable for "ideological segregation." This was in the first half hour and most of the last half hour. 30:00 - Wendy Arthur with the Art Report and I did probably the goofiest report ever. Neither of us had our coffee today. Wendy's main point was her Hard Rock Cafe offered the venue to young folks to try performing music. This is great. I wish they all did that. Anyone knows of such a venue, Hard Rock Cafe or not, please contact Wendy through the Action Radio Art Project page on Facebook. Don't ask how we started talking about Bugs Bunny and the Barber of Seville. 45:00 - Michael Volpe introduced us to Gary Hiles, whose father was a WW2 veteran, victim of friendly fire, and victim of a VA coverup of the incident his entire life, as the VA never properly documented the event or his injuries and complications from that event, so as to protect it seems those who made the initial mistakes that caused the friendly fire incident that killed and injured so many soldiers in this one unit. 1:34:50 - We got back to the main topic with definitions and actual laws we can use that defend our position that "ideology" is covered under public accommodation and liability under Title 42 of the US Code of laws. Now we just have to write the bill! All Action Radio shows are at: BlogTalkRadio.com/citizenaction