Friday, October 30 @ 7:30 PM and Sunday, November 1 @ 12:30 PM
ISSUE ONE: Excessive Caseload for Public Defenders
ISSUE TWO: H1N1 Flu: Shot or Not?
ISSUE THREE: Call for Public Service
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I try to watch Issues every week and think the moderator does a decent job. I realize that PBS is going to lean to the left on issues but I enjoy hearing all sides of an issue. On the topic of people with no driver licenses clogging the system it appears you show the Liberal side. Instead of these law breakers being held accountable for breaking the law, Issues instead took the side of them being victims of the judicial system. If these drivers have no license, then they have no insurance. What about the real victims when these unlicensed and uninsured people hurt someone in a car accident? Where would the deterent be if these unlicensed and uninsured drivers simply pay a fine and then continue driving? If there is simply a fine, isn't that cheaper than buying insurance? Liberals don't believe in personal accountablity and responsibility, instead they blame it on government or environment.
Posted by: dave | November 01, 2009 at 08:29 PM