The liberty power hour will be back for one more hour long show tomorrow at it's normal time (2pm Eastern)! Then next week:
Beginning Monday, September 14th, 2009, Freedom Watch with Judge Napolitano will be available 24/7 via video-on-demand on Foxnews.com/FreedomWatch.
Tomorrow's guests include: Ron Paul, Peter Schiff, Jesse Kelly, and more.
Tune in Wednesday, 09/09/09 at 2pm for Freedom Watch with Judge Napolitano for the final weekly show.
Freedom Watch will air again Saturday evening at 6PM on Fox News Talk Sirius channel 145, XM channel 168 and FoxNewsTalk.com.
Watch here LIVE at 2pm EST every Wednesday:
http://interactive.foxnews.com/livestream/live.html?chanId=3
Show website:
http://freedomwatchonfox.com
Can't make it to watch the show live? We'll post links to the youtube videos later this evening.








All the links that listeners
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The liberty power hour will
The liberty power hour will be back for one more hour long show tomorrow at it's normal time 2pm
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So does this mean the show is
So does this mean the show is going to be daily as stated before?
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