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Filed under: 2008 elections, Abortion, PoliGazette Radio, Pro-Life — Michael van der Galien on January 18, 2008 @ 6:14 pm CET

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Today on PoliGazette Radio: Lady Logician of Ladies Logic (hopefully) joins us to talk about the US elections, Hillary Clinton, Mike Huckabee and whatever else comes up. After LL, we will be joined by John Mallon of Human Life International and JohnMallon.net (also see this page). HLI is a big Catholic pro-life organization. Jason and I will talk with John about HLI, about the pro-life battle, about his own work, the upcoming 35th anniversary of Roe v. Wade and plenty more.

You can listen to the show live at 1 PM ET here. As usual, you can also join the chat: it’s a great place to talk to other people and to ask questions to Jason, LL, John or me. Aside from that you can also call in, please do! The call-in number is: (646) 200-0656.

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