10.12.10
Blogger and author, David Swanson, joins Coy in studio to discuss controversial political topics including the Kennedy Assasination, the foreclosure crisis, violent revolutions and more!

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Wonder which celebrities will be attending the Virginia Film Festival? Festival director Jody Kielbasa joins Coy to discuss breaking news regarding the upcoming event.

Charlottesville Mayor Dave Norris joins the program to talk a variety of issues including the latest on the water supply plan and the future of the Martha Jefferson Hospital building. The interview starts with a discussion about red light cameras.
Local historian, Rick Britton, talks with Coy about the largest all-cavalry battle of the Civil War, The Battle of Trevilian Station. Listen to find out what happens when 16,000 men on horseback fight.
Local blogger and former Chairman of the Libertarian Party of Virginia, Rick Sincere, joins Coy in studio. The two discuss the legality of upcoming red light camera being installed in Albemarle County.

Dr. Mark Lepsch joins Coy to discuss the latest in hospital technology being used at the University of Virginia. Is UVA hospital going paperless? Listen to the interview to find out.
Lepsch was last on the program on March 24, 2010.
David Wasserman, House of Representatives editor for The Cook Political Report, joins Coy to discuss the upcoming November elections.
Dede Smith, a member of the group Citizens for a Sustainable Water Supply Plan joins Coy to discuss the latest in the community water debate.
George Gilliam of The Miller Center joins Coy Barefoot to discuss upcoming events.
John Whitehead, the founder and CEO of The Rutherford Institute, joins Coy to discuss his opinion on the legality of upcoming red light cameras in Albemarle County.