Tonight's guest was Jim Condit of Cincinnati, Ohio who is running for Congress as an independent. He'd like to win, but his primary purpose is taking advantage of federal laws that require Federal Communication Commission-licensed radio stations (which predominate on AM and FM) to accept paid political advertising from congressional candidates. And those federal regulations do not require that the candidates run those commercials strictly in the congressional district in which they are running. This means that Condit can run his advertisements—which focus on "controversial" political issues—ANYWHERE in the country. At his website TheTruth247.com Condit has posted those commercials. He can also be reached via email at votefraud@fuse.net Or to make a donation by regular mail, write: Jim Condit for Congress, PO Box 11555, Cincinnati, Ohio 45211. Condit is focusing on the lies of 9-11, the emerging police state in America, and on the ongoing campaign to silence historians who dare to raise dissident questions about the Holocaust, among other big issues. This means that radio audiences will hear—while driving in their car and listening to "big" local stations well-written and concise political messages over the air alerting them to issues that they would not otherwise hear about unless listening to independent radio networks such as the Republic Broadcasting Network. Michael Collins Piper urges Americans to donate to Condit's fundraising efforts in order to assure as widespread broadcasting of Condit's messages as possible.