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High Impact With Clarence Briggs
Clarence Briggs and guest discuss and debate the hottest topics and current events, and even discuss "your" articles and post from Fayetteville.net. Catch the show live on WFNC at 10:30am Saturday mornings.
Guest 08/22/2008
Doug McCullough
Join Clarence Briggs and Al Whitefield with NC Court of Appeals Judge Doug McCullough who was the Assistant U.S. Attorney at the time as well as a Naval Officer as he tells the untold story in his book Sea Of Greed When the Coast Guard hailed a Gulf Coast shrimp trawler near Cape Lookout, NC on the 4th of July weekend, 1982, the routine stop set in motion a chain-of-events that ended with the U.S. invasion of Panama, overthrow of dictator Manuel Noriega, and one of the biggest drug busts in America’s history. Now more than 25 years later, the full story is revealed in a gripping true-life account by the man who brought the drug lord to justice. J. Douglas McCullough, the U.S. attorney who unraveled the Cayman Island cartel, reveals never-before-known facts of the case that began on the docks of the historic fishing village of Beaufort, NC when authorities found a shrimp boat full of marijuana.
Read More at SeaofGreed.com | View Blog
Guest 08/15/2008
Alida Mason and Pamela McKinley
Should Public Figures Be Held To A Higher Standard In Their Personal Relationships? Guest Alida Mason and Pamela McKinley are both social workers with over 30 years of experience qualifying them to talk on this subject.
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Guest 08/08/2008
Bronze Medal Veteran Will Breazeale
Has the U.S. achieved success in Iraq by transitioning to a legitimate Iraqi government?
Should we have a withdraw timetable or no timetable for the withdraw of U.S. troops?
Guest 08/03/2008
Jordan Palmer and Kerrigan Skelly
Kerrigan Skelly a local evangelist, and Jordan Palmer VP of Equality Marriage Inc., debate "Should Gay Marriage be Recognized by Society"?
Guest 07/27/2008
Lou Huddleson of District 44 and Al Whitfield of Fayetteville.net
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Clarence Briggs and guest discuss and debate the hottest topics and current events, and even discuss "your" articles and post from Fayetteville.net. Catch the show live on WFNC at 10:30am Saturday mornings.
Guest 08/22/2008
Doug McCullough
Join Clarence Briggs and Al Whitefield with NC Court of Appeals Judge Doug McCullough who was the Assistant U.S. Attorney at the time as well as a Naval Officer as he tells the untold story in his book Sea Of Greed When the Coast Guard hailed a Gulf Coast shrimp trawler near Cape Lookout, NC on the 4th of July weekend, 1982, the routine stop set in motion a chain-of-events that ended with the U.S. invasion of Panama, overthrow of dictator Manuel Noriega, and one of the biggest drug busts in America’s history. Now more than 25 years later, the full story is revealed in a gripping true-life account by the man who brought the drug lord to justice. J. Douglas McCullough, the U.S. attorney who unraveled the Cayman Island cartel, reveals never-before-known facts of the case that began on the docks of the historic fishing village of Beaufort, NC when authorities found a shrimp boat full of marijuana.
Read More at SeaofGreed.com | View Blog
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Guest 08/15/2008
Alida Mason and Pamela McKinley
Should Public Figures Be Held To A Higher Standard In Their Personal Relationships? Guest Alida Mason and Pamela McKinley are both social workers with over 30 years of experience qualifying them to talk on this subject.
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Guest 08/08/2008
Bronze Medal Veteran Will Breazeale
Has the U.S. achieved success in Iraq by transitioning to a legitimate Iraqi government?
Should we have a withdraw timetable or no timetable for the withdraw of U.S. troops?
Vote on the Issue
Guest 08/03/2008
Jordan Palmer and Kerrigan Skelly
Kerrigan Skelly a local evangelist, and Jordan Palmer VP of Equality Marriage Inc., debate "Should Gay Marriage be Recognized by Society"?
Vote on the Issue
Guest 07/27/2008
Lou Huddleson of District 44 and Al Whitfield of Fayetteville.net
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