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s a CNN anchor, award-winning journalist, best-selling author and America's leading voice of reason, Lou Dobbs packs a powerful punch. His views influence our leaders, his viewers, and his readers. Lou now brings his point of view to the radio airwaves in a new daily, 3-hour program. Lou examines the issues, evokes passion and entertains the audience like no other broadcaster.
He brings a true independent voice to Talk Radio, occupying the vital middle ground between the conservative and liberal voices that dominate much of the segment today, particularly as the country heads towards a critical election. As Lou says, "The political climate is rapidly changing. Independents are registering at an unprecedented rate and will determine the outcome of the 2008 election. I'm excited to be adding my voice to the talk show arena and have an opportunity, along with my listeners, to help enrich our national dialogue." Listen to Lou on the radio |
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I started this website to provide my viewers and my readers with a place where they can get the facts on the most important issues facing all of us. To be well-informed is to be well-prepared.
It's also about how you and I can make a difference. We need to start somewhere. Let's do it here. Send me an email ![]() Read Lou Dobbs Tonight contributor Michael Goodwin's New York Daily News column. Donate to the Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund. Let's get real about free trade at all costs: Keep an eye on tradewatch.org for more. Find out more about the Vets for Freedom Tour. Show Congress your outrage over the Air Force's decision outsource a $35 billion contract to the European consortium that builds Airbus: Click here to join the fight. Rep. Todd Tiahrt's website: www.house.gov/tiahrt and Sen. Patty Murray's website: www.murray.senate.gov.
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The Homeland Security Department is waiving more than two dozen environmental and other laws to speed up fence construction on the southern border. Now 14 members of the current democratic majority, including Homeland Security Committee Chairman Bennie Thompson, are joining environmental groups and asking the Supreme Court to force homeland security to obey the laws. |