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In the first hour, Richard Cason explains what he believes is a long protracted and scripted public drama being played out in front of us with Americans as the unwitting participatory audience.
In Hour Two, Rick compares Ken Burns' The American Revolution to The Civil War, then moves onto the latest headlines.
By Richard Cason2
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In the first hour, Richard Cason explains what he believes is a long protracted and scripted public drama being played out in front of us with Americans as the unwitting participatory audience.
In Hour Two, Rick compares Ken Burns' The American Revolution to The Civil War, then moves onto the latest headlines.