Show Notes: Kill the Bill, Prostitution, and Polygraphs
This week's podcast can be found here. On the show we looked at:
- The Wall Street Bailout Bill passed the Congress second time around and was rapidly signed into law by President Bush. We looked at the campaign to defeat the first bailout bill vote said about American Democracy and the internet.
- We asked you to help us find relevant research as we attempt to get a sense of how prostitution has moved outside the big cities
- Following a listener email we asked Professor Don Grubin and Professor Raymond Bull to discuss the merits of using polygraphs to help monitor sex offenders
Next week we'll take a look at experiments to get the world to virtually vote in the US election and The Guardian's Jonathan Freedland talks about why he feels people outside the US have a right to pass judgement on politics within the US.