Broadcast times and channels for “Walter Williams: Suffer No Fools” Wednesday, October 29 2014 at 12:00 AM.
Author: FreeToChooseNetwork
Philadelphia and Seaford residents, “Walter Williams: Suffer No Fools” will be playing on these channels on Thursday, October 23, at 9pm ET.
Washington and Tucson residents, “Walter Williams: Suffer No Fools” will be playing in your area on Tuesday, October 28th.
Alaska residents, “Walter Williams: Suffer No Fools” will be playing in your area on Friday, 10/3/14 at 12:00 AM on these channels:
Alaska residents, “Walter Williams: Suffer No Fools” will be playing in your area on Thursday, 10/2/14 at 7:00 PM on these channels:
Broadcast times and channels for “Walter Williams: Suffer No Fools” September 29, 2014.
Peoria and Bloomington residents, Walter Williams: Suffer No Fools will be playing in your area on WTVP Channel 47 on September 29, 9pm CT.
Broadcast times and channels for “Walter Williams: Suffer No Fools” Sept 27, 2014.
South Carolina residents, Walter Williams: Suffer No Foolswill be playing in your area on Sat. 9/27/14 on these channels:
Walter Williams: Suffer No Fools
The latest release from Free To Choose Network is coming to your area soon! Walter Williams: Suffer No Fools is the third release from Free To Choose Media in the last 10 months. This hour-long program documents the life and ideas of this remarkable American. The economist, author, and columnist pulls no punches in discussing major social and political issues of our time, including affirmative action, minimum wage, and the welfare state, just to name a few. This program promises to be an engrossing hour of television you won’t want to miss; mark your calendars or set your DVRs today! Spread the word …
The latest release from Free To Choose Network is coming September 2014. Watch for details when it will be in your area
What Would Milton Say?
A major source of objection to a free economy is it gives people what they want instead of what a particular group thinks they ought to want. Underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom itself. – Milton Freidman, Capitalism & Freedom, p.15