Schaenk interviews Craig Bodecker – Wed., Feb. 18, 2009

‘A Conversation About Race’ by Craig Bodeker highlights the anti-white double standards of race in America, Craig was recently interviewed on the Right Perspective, and by Peter Schaenk on the Voice Of Reason Network.

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