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Seceding from America
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A poll out this week from the Annenberg Public Policy Center shows that a majority of Americans think the country is going “seriously off on the wrong track.” Georgia resident Bill Ferguson shares that level of pessimism. But he doesn’t think that any of the candidates for President are willing to change the country’s course any time soon.

In this radio diary, Bill Ferguson says it may be time for the country to consider starting over.

Guests:

Bill Ferguson, columnist with the Macon Telegraph, living in Centerville, Georgia.

 
 

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