Friday, December 7, 2012

12/7 Rees Lloyd,John Koster,Kathleen Kinsolving

Talkback Friday Dec 7, 2012
Chuck Wilder Noon - 2 PM PST
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Joining me this first hour is Rees Lloyd Longtime civil rights attorney and veterans activist who has testified as a constitutional expert at hearings before the U.S. House and Senate representing The American Legion. and who writes for News With Views and World Net Daily. Rees is broadcasting from the special "Horse Sense & Soldiers" three day equine therapy workshop of famed "Horse Whisperer" Monty Roberts and his "Join-Up" organization to help vets with stress up to and including PTSD, to be put on (free for vets) today Pearl Harbor Day 2012 -- remembering the veterans of that generation by helping to heal the veterans of this generation. It is the first Monty Roberts "Horse Sense & Veterans" workshop put on in conjunction with Col. Antonio Monaco's Patriot Outreach "Coping Strategies" program, and The American Legion Dept. of California Patriot Outreach Pilot Project. (www.PatriotOutreach.org,) (www.montyroberts.com)


John Koster's work has been in Military History, American Heritage, American History, and more. Koster is a U.S. Army veteran and the author of Custer Survivor: The End of a Myth, the Beginning of a Legend. His latest book is Operation Snow: How a Soviet Mole in FDR’s White House Triggered Pearl Harbor. Koster offers a thrilling tale of espionage, mystery, and war that will forever change the way we think about Pearl Harbor and World War II. (Amazon.com.)


Kathleen Kinsolving has been a lifetime supporter of a variety of canine organizations, which includes volunteering as a puppy socializer for Guide Dogs for the Blind, based in Marin County, CA. In 2010, she penned her father's biography, "Gadfly: The Life and Times of Les Kinsolving - White House Watchdog" for WND Books. Her latest book is "Dogs of War" Kathleen takes the reader through a kaleidoscope of funny, frustrating and even fiery accounts of each celebrated dog's role in its owner's life, chiefly in association with World War II.

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