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Will war erupt within the next 48 hours? What will change once Canada legalizes marijuana? And the weekly Beauties and the Beast segment.
Roy Green Show
English - April 15, 2017 22:52 - 1 hour - ★★★★ - 3 ratingsNews Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
The Roy Green Show
Dropping the MOAB on Afghanistan was a huge mistake, says Douglas Wissing, who calls the war in Afghanistan unwinnable. He was embedded with U.S. troops three times in Afghanistan. American troops called Baghram air base “Rocket City” because of numerous terror group attacks on the base. Guest: Douglas Wissing, author of “Hopeless but Optimistic”
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Canada's 150th birthday may be the day of the first legal purchases and public consumption of cannabis. Guest: Allen St. Pierre, former executive director of NORML in the U.S. and now vice president of FreedomLeaf
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As Canada moves closer to the legalization of marijuana, Jodie and Marc Emery are facing criminal charges for operating their Cannabis Culture stores in Toronto. Guest: Jodie Emery, co-owner of Cannabis Culture
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Is the world edging closer to full out war? Guest: Colonel Peter Mansoor, former executive officer to General David Petraeus and NATO tank brigade commander
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Roy and the Beauties discuss the major news stories of the week, including the increasing tension between the United States and North Korea. Guests: Catherine Swift Linda Leatherdale Michelle Simson
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The Roy Green Show
Dropping the MOAB on Afghanistan was a huge mistake, says Douglas Wissing, who calls the war in Afghanistan unwinnable. He was embedded with U.S. troops three times in Afghanistan. American troops called Baghram air base “Rocket City” because of numerous terror group attacks on the base.
Guest: Douglas Wissing, author of “Hopeless but Optimistic”
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Canada's 150th birthday may be the day of the first legal purchases and public consumption of cannabis.
Guest: Allen St. Pierre, former executive director of NORML in the U.S. and now vice president of FreedomLeaf
-
As Canada moves closer to the legalization of marijuana, Jodie and Marc Emery are facing criminal charges for operating their Cannabis Culture stores in Toronto.
Guest: Jodie Emery, co-owner of Cannabis Culture
-
Is the world edging closer to full out war?
Guest: Colonel Peter Mansoor, former executive officer to General David Petraeus and NATO tank brigade commander
-
Roy and the Beauties discuss the major news stories of the week, including the increasing tension between the United States and North Korea.
Guests: Catherine Swift
Linda Leatherdale
Michelle Simson
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