Jason to Debate Israel, Gaza on Blog Talk Radio

January 24th, 2009 By: Michael van der Galien | Tags:

This is a very quick post to let you all know that our very own Jason will appear on “Heading Left” Blog Talk Radio later today to debate the Israel / Gaza war of earlier this month. Jason will debate Professor Stephen Zunes, Department of Middle Eastern Studies, University of San Francisco.

Jason, or better, Professor Jason Steck, teaches at Creighton University, Department of Political Science.

In other words, the show will be a clash between two professors.

The show will start at 2PM Eastern Time, Jason is set to appear at 2.30. You can listen to the radio show by clicking here or by simply clicking on the play button in the image below.

Not only can you listen to the debate, you can also join it. You do so by clicking here. Click on “chat” in the next screen.

Lastly, you can call in to the show by dialing (347) 327-9615. If you can spare the time today, please join Jason; it’s always great to know that your readers are interested in what you’ve got to say.

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  1. marc
    January 25th, 2009 at 00:18
    Reply | Quote | #1

    Is this archived anywhere?

  2. Jason, Managing Editor
    January 25th, 2009 at 00:23
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    Archives are on the same site. If you click the above link, it should play.

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