2006 notes... in reverse order.

DECEMBER 2006

THURSDAY DECEMBER 28, 2006 3:20 AM (PT) THURSDAY DECEMBER 28, 2006 3:15 AM (PT) Here's another link if you're vision impaired. It will take you to Aurora Ministries' www.audiobiblesfortheblind.org page explaining a totally free program that will get you an audio bible. Check it out. As for what's on tap tonight-- everyone knows insurance is tantamount to legalized gambling. You buy a policy because you feel you might need it. The insurance company sells it hoping you wont. And actuaries and underwriters price it like odds makers determining the line. But if you're gambling and you win, the bookie pays off. Insurance may not. Yes Virginia, illegal wagering is more honest than legal insurance. We won't even get into Katrina. Just ask thousands of Californians who bought medical policies, paid the premiums were cancelled-- as soon as they got very sick. Sickening details tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 27, 2006 3:33 AM (PT) Last night we talked about a totally free program from the National Federation of the Blind for anyone visually impaired. Through your touch tone telephone you can access over 100 newspapers and magazines daily. A lot of folks are aware of it. But did you know it now includes accessing by zip code all your local and cable television listings? No more wondering what's coming on and when. If that might help you, or someone in your life, contact the NFB at 410-659-9314 or go online to www.nfb.org. My long time listener David uses it constantly and has offered to help anyone who has trouble with it. So if you've been reluctant to try it out, email me and I'll pass your on note. Often overcoming a disability is not as hard as overcoming people's impressions of anyone who isn't like them. It can be truly depressing. I'm in awe of people who persevere and carve out independent lives for themselves. This is one delightful tool that will help you do that by accessing all the information easily available to sighted folks. Don't hesitate to use it.

We also talked about hope for people with RP. If you're not aware of some of the research going on, click here. Unfortunately some folks find stem cell research controversial-- but I've yet to find anyone complaining about it who is suffering from an affliction that might be aided through it. I'm for finding anything that works in time to make a difference. (And no one is talking about forcing abortion, for instance, to get the stem cells-- the fetuses are dead either way. So this academic argument on both sides from people who have nothing to gain personally if a cure is found, leaves me cold.)

And what am I ranting about tonight? Inequality under the law. The government has released a document showing American officials knew who killed some of our diplomats abroad 33 years ago. It's bad enough the details include the fact that we could have averted it, but it gets worse. We knew exactly who ordered the killing and we had proof. This is not conjecture. So did we extradite the villain, try him, or at the very least vilify him? Nope, we invited him repeatedly to the White House and treated him as our honored guest. Of course had it been your doing, you'd be lucky to get away with life in prison. We'll talk about it tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

TUESDAY DECEMBER 26, 2006 12:55 AM (PT) Thanks for your calls last night. IT was great to spend Christmas with you live. Sadly we spent it mourning James Brown, though his musical legacy not only lives on through his voluminous work which is thankfully readily available, but also through virtually every musician who considered himself soulful or funky on any level. His influence is in everyone from Mick Jagger to George Clinton and I suspect that musicians who aren't even born yet will owe some of their style to The Godfather of Soul, even if they never realize it. We'll also be live next Monday night (New Year's Day) and I'm sure New Year's resolutions will come up.

Oh, speaking of New Year's resolutions, the Department of Homeland Security wants us to make one. Yes, they want us to know they're concerned about our safety. Not that they're helping. So they're asking us to make a New Year's Resolution: to be personally prepared in the event of an emergency. (What do they know that we don't?) They have pamphlets and toll free numbers so we'll be ready. Good thing since they aren't. They don't explain exactly how this will work when our borders are leaking like a sieve and we have no idea who they've released into the general population. I mean besides all those Swift arrestees who were quickly returned to freedom courtesy of the program they said they've ended. That's right, Catch and Release is more threatening to the general populous than it ever was to fishermen. No wonder they're concerned. How this won't work tonight at 10 (ET) /7 (PT).

THURSDAY DECEMBER 21, 2006 Predictions about the 2008 presidential race have the major parties spending a billion dollars on their candidates. What that means is that it will be virtually impossible for anyone outside the two party system to even remotely compete. What that also means is the end of the common man's chances for victory. It's the furthest we've gotten from the constitution and the closest we've come to a monarchy. Watching the middle class disappear tonight at 10 (ET)/ 7 (PT).

WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 20, 2006 3:00 AM (PT) Sometimes you hear things that the government is going to do and you can't believe it's real. The Terrorist Risk Score falls into that category and believe me, it's real. Any citizen leaving America for any reason as of next year will be assigned a number reflecting their likelihood of being a terrorist. They'll never be allowed to see it, let alone contest it. Considering how many people are likely to travel and how few people are likely to be terrorists, the math alone explains this disaster. But we'll calculate it for you tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

TUESDAY DECEMBER 19, 2006 3:00 AM (PT) A quick look at how to pay down America's several trillion dollar deficit reveals the only conclusion. Our government isn't concerned about it. Take agriculture. Our biggest cash crop brings in 35 billion untaxed dollars annually. As you might guess, it's marijuana-- outselling corn, soybeans and hay-- our biggest legal crops, and that's from government statistics. If we legalized, regulated and taxed it, we'd not only get a windfall but save a fortune in what we're spending to try to stop it. Priorities tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

MONDAY DECEMBER 18, 2006 1:55 AM (PT) Power update-- after four days without it, we're back on the grid. Tonight's show will not be by candlelight. As for what we'll be discussing, well, everyone knows that if a private company ever tried a pension fund along the lines of social security, the officers would be in jail. And I'm always telling you that Social Security is what happens when Ponzi meets Marx, but now, even Ponzi would blush. Going back to that private company comparison, if America was a corporation, not only would its leaders be indicted for fraud, but the real bottom line would be irretrievable bankruptcy. Our real debt and what it means, tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 PT.

And don't forget, two more nights of your Christmas romance stories-- with extra credit if a holiday office party is involved. Best tales win Christmas Kisses Bear from Vermont Teddy Bear. Call us to win, but remember you're always a winner when you give a Vermont Teddy Bear to someone. Check out the possibilities at VermontTeddyBear.com!

THURSDAY DECEMBER 14, 2006 1:30 AM (PT) If you're an engineering student at the university of Colorado, Chevron may have a $1000 scholarship for you. It's pretty easy to obtain. All you need is a B average and a good essay. Not about math or science, no academic exposure at all. It's all about your volunteer work. But not any volunteer work. Chevron wants you to describe your involvement with the gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender community. That says it all, but you may say more tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

TUESDAY DECEMBER 12, 2006 7:30 PM (PT) I think I've found a full copy of Aaron Russo's America:Freedom to Fascism. If I'm right, here's a link that should work.

In 37 days border patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean will begin decade long sentences for doing their jobs. The illegal alien drug smuggler involved got full immunity to testify against them. It's beyond a travesty. Fortunately some congressmen have taken up the cause and are imploring the president to issue a pardon. It would help if you'd call the White House and express your desire that the Agents Ramos and Compean be pardoned. 202-456-1111. And sign a petition that's going to the president here.

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OK, OK, so you're reading to find out what's on my mind for tonight's show. Here it is: There's been talk of a new currency, the Amero replacing the dollar and peso in North America. But many people can't figure how American's would ever go along with that. The answer is chillingly simple. All that has to happen is a devaluation of the dollar to the point Americans are hurting financially. And that's no longer a rhetorical statement. When you find out why the Fed stopped releasing some monetary data earlier this year, it will all come together. We'll tell you and then add it all up tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

TUESDAY DECEMBER 12, 2006 2:30 AM (PT) The police are always looking for new ways to prevent crime. Now the senior homicide investigator in England thinks he's on to something-- collect and save the DNA of every newborn. Many detectives have dreamed of such a database which would obviously be a great help in crime solving, but this guy takes it a step further. He thinks we should do it because criminals would be unlikely to commit a crime if they knew they'd be found out. And he's the top investigator? It gets worse. Find out how tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

MONDAY DECEMBER 11, 2006 1:10 AM (ET) The dollar is facing imminent collapse, the democrats are meeting with Hamas, the Bush administration is talking to Al-Quaida allies and you know things are really out of whack when the United Nations sees the light on Global Warming. When it comes to emissions, there's a new C word. Cars are no longer the issue. It's cows and their gaseous nature.. Just wait until we start hearing about cattle feed regulation and RFID requirements. Government as usual tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

THURSDAY DECEMBER 7, 2006 12:15 AM (PT) There's a lot of outrage about the planned NASCO super corridor. Now comes word that RFID sensors will be tracking everything on it. And considering that most of those North American Free Trade Agreement items actually come from China, it's probably not going to be a shock that it will be China doing the cargo monitoring, through Hutchinson Whampoa, the Chinese company that owns some of our ports. Of course the sensors reportedly are through a subsidiary of Lockheed Martin. True enough but guess who owns the subsidiary? Details tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 6, 2006 1:45 AM (PT) In America, everyone has freedom of religion. And there's a strong separation between faith and state. Why the history lesson? it's about to be challenged when the first Muslim enters congress next month. While many are focused on his request to swear in on the Koran they should take a look at the groups he's affiliated with that preach Islamic law trumps any nation's laws especially ours, which he's soon to be making as a legislator. Hard questions, with easy answers America will ignore but we won't, tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

TUESDAY DECEMBER 5, 2006 2:15 AM (PT) When a local tv newscast shows a family burned out of their home, with no where to go and help from the Red Cross running out, as they implore viewers to donate, should they mention that this family-- all 13 of them, are illegal aliens? For many, it may not matter, but is that fact important? Let me add that the television station in question, the ABC affiliate in West Palm Beach has a history of omitting that fact, like when an illegal killed a popular school principle. What's news? We'll tell the whole story tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

MONDAY DECEMBER 4, 2006 1:15 AM (PT) Everyone knows about wiretapping, and most people have an understanding of how the government can be listening in. But now it turns out you don't have to be on the phone for feds to hear you-- or anyone nearby. Your cell phone can act as a micrcophone and transmitter, even when it's turned off. The software that can convert it can be installed remotely without your knowledge. This is not a theory. Find out what's already being done-- and to whom tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

FRIDAY DECEMBER 1, 2006 12:01 AM (PT) We'll start the month off right with trivia and...The Captain & Tennille. If you only know them from their high ranking for Muscrat Love on The World's Worst Hit Records, you're missing a lot of hits, some misses and a fascinating career apart from the records that beara their names. For instance, did you know Toni Tennille sung back up on Pink Floyd's The Wall? Did you know Daryl's dad was even more famous than he has been, at least among classical music fans. And yes, Dragon is his last name. (Dad Carmen Dragon was the legendary conductor of the LA Symphony.) We'll get into all that and a lot more but if you want to do some preshow reading, here are some links.

Info on their new Christmas CD is available here.
The official C&T website is here. (Check out Toni's blog too-- good stuff.)
Toni's site is here.
And if you're wondering what Captain does with his off time, check out his vision, SurferzRule.com here.

NOVEMBER 2006

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 30, 2006 12:15 AM (PT) Quick, fill in the blank. One out of every 32 Americans is what? I bet you didn't say in jail, on parole or on probation, but if you had, you'd be right. 7 million people. And as you can guess, that shocking figure is courtesy of the drug war. it's the single reason for the rise in female inmates and accounts for half of the rise in males. And we're talking non-violent offenses putting people away for a long long time. We'll talk about what's wrong with this picture tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29, 2006 12:01 AM (PT) The prizes are in their stamped envelopes and there's a strong rumor they'll make their way to an American Post Office tomorrow. This means if you've won anyting between August 14th and now, you'll be getting your package soon. If it doesn't arrive by Christmas, let us know and we'll check our list twice, so to speak in the holiday tradition.

We welcome a new streaming station-- www.wpul1590.com Daytona Beach now streams us from 2-6 AM (ET). So if you're up late, or just want to hear me again, here's another chance. This of course begs the 'where is your stream Rollye?' question. Apologies for that. It's down again. But it's on the radar to do something about soon. (Sounds almost governmental, doesn't it? --I'll move faster than congress I promise.) I'll keep you updated on our progress.

As for tonight, after September 11th, things changed. We got the Patriot Act and other precautionary measures. Now never mind that those things can be used against us non-terrorists, let's focus on their intent. If you're taking any solace we're more on guard, hear this: since 9-11 America has knowingly released over 45,000 terrorists from countries known for sponsoring such behavior, into the general population here. All the details tonight at 10 (ET)/7 (PT).

TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28, 2006 2:00 AM (PT) Going to Germany or Austria for Christmas? Don't expect to see Santa. Santa Claus is officially banned, in part they say because he's the invention of Coca Cola. As insane as that sounds, it's worse close to home. The Chicago Christmas Fair forbids the film Nativity because it's about Jesus' birth and might offend non-Christains. Which Implies Christmas in Chicago is not about the birth of Jesus. Tis the season to be crazy. So crazy we'll be tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

MONDAY NOVEMBER 27, 2006 2:45 AM (ET) Libel laws are as old as our judiciary. You can't defame someone with lies. But what happens when that someone is a public official and that information is true, or more importantly if your a journalist researching a public official and come across information you sincerely believe is true? That used to be called news and there used to be well known grandfathered exceptions for the press and public people. Not anymore. Justice imperiled tonight at 10. Don't forget The Rollye James I Hate The Holidays Club is officially open and holding meetings every weeknight 10 to 1 (ET). Kindred spirits are hereby recruited.

However if you're inclined to want to hear holiday music, you might like to know that the classic "I Want A Hippopotamus For Christmas" has been redone. And nicely by the Captain and Tennille. It's on a new CD with several Christmas goodies and you can order it here.

Don't hear the show live, but want to play trivia anyway? Questions are up under 'She Said What' to your left. Check it out.

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 23, 2006 10:35 PM (PT) So you want to know how the World's Worst Hit Records 2006 came out?

#10 – There’s a special hell for Christmas Songs.  Contenders included such gems as Happy Christmas by John Lennon,  Wonderful Christmas time by Paul & Linda McCartney, Jingle Bells by the Singing Dogs, but the winner, which happens to be the #10 World’s Worst Hit Record as voted on by you was Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer by Elmo & Patsy There are some things you should know about these people.  For one thing, Elmo is a veterinarian which tells me he was probably rooting for the reindeer. For another, they divorced in ’85, and anyone might suspect that this record contributed to the disharmony since it clearly contributed to the listeners’.  The thing was recorded in ’79, re-released in ’82 and might have gone on to obscurity, God willing, if it weren’t for 1983 when it went to #1.  Worse yet, it was #1 again in ’84, and broke the Hot 100 in ’98.   Far too long for any song, let alone this one. 

#9 – It was Funny the first time.  Contenders included Purple People Eater by Sheb Wooley, Witch Doctor by David Seville, Disco Duck by Rick Dees and My Ding A Ling by Chuck Berry. The latter was a near miss to the top 10 and a true disgrace.  Of all the great records Chuck Berry had, it’s a sad note that his only #1 song on the Hot 100 chart was this, a remake of Dave Bartholomew’s Toy Bell.  But I digress.  The song you voted as #9 was They’re Coming To Take Me Away by Napoleon XIV. 

#8 – It was never cute.  So many songs, thankfully not enough time.  Everything from Yummy Yummy Yummy by the Ohio Express to the song you vote as #8:  Muscrat Love by The Captain and Tennille. 

#7 – Sap is for soap operas.  Any theme from a sinking boat is bad news. And thank you Very Very much for not voting in My Heart Will Go On, Celine Dion’s disaster from the Titanic, but long before that sinking, we were sunk with Maureen McGovern’s The Morning After.  Fortunately you didn’t force it into the top 10 either.  We narrowly missed Mechanized Death though Teen Angel by Mark Dinning and Last Kiss by J. Frank Wilson did get votes.  Then there was Laurie by Dickie Lee who returns from the dead, but all pales by a close runner up to the top ten:  Seasons In The Sun by Terry Jacks.  The winner however, #7 as voted on by you, true death on a spindle with Honey by Bobby Goldsboro. 

#6 – Don’t act like a child – even if you are a child.  There was a dearth of votes this year for child stars, though the soliloquy in Patty Duke’s Don’t Just Stand There did deserve honorable mention, but in this case it was an adult acting like a child that came in at #6 on your list of the World’s Worst Hit Records, Brand New Key by Melanie. 

#5 – Don’t act like an idiot.  You weren’t too keen on Me And My Arrow by Nilsson but enough of youhated Randy Newman’s Short People to bring it close to the top 10.  Coming in at #5 however is an effort that would make Sascha Baron Cohen proud—Bobby McFerrin’s Don’t Worry Be Happy 

#4 – Sincerity kills.  I can most sincerely tell you this is the category that causes me to lunge for the radio dial.  Anything by Celine Dion causes me pain.  Thank you again for not voting her into the top 10.   You also didn’t like Olivia Newton John’s I Honestly Love You, and I’m with you there.  I’m more ambivalent about Charlene’s I’ve Never Been To Me, though you collectively do seem to mind it.  Close runners up to the top 10 included Minnie Riperton’s Lovin’ You and Morris Albert’s Feelings.  But coming in at #4 is the song I’d vote for #1 (but I don’t vote—this is your poll): You Light Up My Life by Debby Boone. 

#3 – If it’s longer than 3 minutes you may not want to hear it.  Probably good advice.  Vote getters included The Beatles’ Hey Jude (very controversial—people love it or hate it—count me in ‘hate’), Gordon Lightfoot’s The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald and a very strong #3 on your list of the World’s Worst Hit Records- Richard Harris’ MacArthur Park. 

#2 – If it inspired a dance, you’re in trouble  And if it’s a line dance it better be the Locomotion. And it better not be tryin to be cute. And I actually like it, but most of you disagree as #2 is  Achy Breaky Heart by Billy Ray Cyrus. 

#1 – The only one not in on the joke was the singer  By a wide margin, the #1 song on the World’s Worst Hit Records lists 2006 according to your votes… Tiptoe Through The Tulips by Tiny Tim.

Rather see it as a list?

1. Tiptoe Through The Tulips - Tiny Tim (1968)
2. Achy Breaky Heart - Billy Ray Cyrus (1992)
3. MacArthur Park - Richard Harris (1968)
4. You Light Up My Life - Debby Boone (1977)
5. Don't Worry Be Happy - Bobby McFerrin (1988)
6. Brand New Key - Melane (1971)
7. Honey - Bobby Goldsboro (1968)
8. Muscrat Love - Captain & Tennille (1976)
9. They're Coming To Take Me Away - Napoleon XIV (1966)
10. Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer - Elmo & Patsy (1983)

Near misses included (in order):

The Night Chicago Died - Paper Lace
My Ding A Ling - Chuck Berry
Seasons In The Sun - Terry Jacks
Short People - Randy Newman
Feelings - Morris Albert
Lovin' You - Minnie Riperton

We'll do trivia tomorrow night and of course it's officially open: The Rollye James' I Hate The Holidays Club. Kindred spirits always welcome. Talk to you at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT). Till then, congratulations for surviving Thanksgiving!

THANKSGIVING 2006 2:22 AM (PT) It's Thanksgiving-- time for turkey. And we've got nothing if not turkeys. Yes, it's the World's Worst Hit Records as voted on by you, 2006 edition. And we've got some surprised, well I was surprised anyway-- not at what you voted for, but what you didn't vote for-- so if you're sick of the family by the time I'm on the air, or want company as you clean the kitchen, we'll take your calls and count 'em down tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT). Here's hoping that today is the start of a joyous holiday season. On the other hand, if you're a charter member, or wanting to join, the Rollye James I Hate the Holidays Club officially opens today. Commiserate tonight.

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 22, 2006 1:20 AM (PT)Last night to vote on the World's Worst Hit Records, and I'd love it if you'd do that. We've got a big tie in the top 10 so far and I'm counting on you to break it. (No I won't tell you what's up there-- don't want to influence your vote.) it's also the last night for your Thanksgiving tradition stories. The worst (or best, depending on how you look at it) will win Turkey Bear from VermontTeddyBear.com. They make wonderful holiday gifts. Check 'em out!

As for a topic tonight.. you've heard how bad it was in Nazi Germany. You know what happened when an SS officer said "your papers please" and you didn't show them. Well here today in America, there's no more please. It's more like your papers or your life. At least it was for one 23 year old UCLA student working in the library who refused when asked to show his ID. There's probably a manual on how to handle that. I doubt it said 'taser him repeatedly until he's pulp and then drag him out' but that's what they did. Details tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

TUESDAY NOVEMBER 21, 2006 2:30 AM (PT) 35 million Americans worry about from where their next meal is coming. 11 million are constantly looking for food. That used to be called hungry. Not any more. We talked about the government rewriting history be removing Christian influences. But now they're rewriting the present. The USDA used to say people went hungry. Last year, they referred to those 11 million as people having "food insecurity with hunger'. This year they're people with "very low food security". Orwell and Vonnegut only thought they were writing fiction. Facts tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

MONDAY NOVEMBER 20, 2006 2:15 AM (ET) Charlie Rangel, democrat house member from New York who says a lot of stupid things, is now saying he wants to bring back the draft. Most would say that's just another stupid thing, but he continues, it's a way to lessen the chances we'll engage in wars like Iraq. Of course other members in congress see it as a staffing advantage. The new session is still months off but the plans are a comin' with no shortage of insanity. Details tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT). Sorry trivia questions aren't up yet. I'll explain the delay (if you missed Friday's show) probably tomorrow. Considering more bed rest now. (I'll explain that too.)

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16, 2006 12:30 AM (PT) If you're reading this right now, you've probably gone to rollye.com or mediatrix.net. rollye.net has not been active for reasons to boring to explain. But if you are reading this on rollye.net, we're back. Good deal. As soon as rollye.net is up email will work again, which is to say if you sent anything in the last day or so, you'd better resend it once we're back. Sorry 'bout that. Speaking of email, I'm still about 9,000 behind, so be patient. (I won't always answer, but I'll do my best if it's the first time you're writing. Ok now, as for tonight:

When you don't like your past, reinvent yourself. Sometimes it works with individuals. It's harder to pull it off with countries, but that won't stop liberal revisionists from trying. Moses is not carrying the 10 commandments on the supreme court wall, he's displaying the bill of rights says one tour guide. The first settlers didn't want religious freedom, they came here solely to make money, says another. Half truths, lies and fiction tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 15, 2006 1:05 AM (PT) The American dream has always included home ownership. But now it's more like a nightmare for Americans to learn that our own government, through the FDIC, is encouraging banks to make that dream a reality for illegals here too. In other words, a board of five people appointed by our president is promoting programs that would aide people who break our laws. One banker taking them up on it is bragging the government gave him the idea. Doom tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

Don't forget, we're still voting on the World's Worst Hit Records. Call in during the show between now and next Wednesday and spew forth your choice. We'll play the top ten on Thanksgiving night.

Speaking of Thanksgiving, we're giving away Turkey Bear. He's an authentic Vermont Teddy Bear (click on it to check out some great bears that make wonderful gifts). All you have to do is tell me about the oddest Thanksgiving tradition you've encountered. You might want to focus on the strangest food dish that some poor soul insists on bringing. You know the kind-- one look and you're thinking 'Is somebody really gonna eat that' as you smile to Aunt Bertha and say, 'Jello Surprise, my favorite!' I have night mares of cranberry molds. You know the ones-- where you have no idea what that hard item is you just bit down on as the rest of it slithers down your throat. You'll top that, I'm sure. And if you're thinking about bringing something yourself, do someone a favor-- get a bear!

Finally, thanks to Mike and Barb who have put together a website that includes links to things about which you'll want to know. Like HR 6294. A bill that would give children born here the same status as their mother. Maybe a long shot in this congress, but it's an idea long overdue. Check out their site here.

TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14, 2006 12:10 AM (PT) Five college kids had a class assignment near Seattle to attend a Maria Cantwell rally. The rally was on the campus and was advertised as open to all. So the five kids showed up. In teeshirts for her republican opponent. They were thrown out. And Ms. Cantwell backs that decision saying even though it was a public rally on a school campus, her campaign should have the right to exclude anyone. The kids say it's 1st Amendment violation. Details of the lawsuit tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

MONDAY NOVEMBER 13, 2006 2:30 AM (PT) Most people think ghosts are for halloween, funny movies, scary movies-- all fiction. That is until the inexplicable happens in their homes. The unexplained activity that can only be happening by something unseen. Then they try to tell someone about it and get those condescending, 'you need therapy' looks. If that's you, take heart, you are not crazy. Ghosts are very real. MaryAnn ghostbuster talks to them. And now she talks to you tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT). In the meantime check out www.maryannghostbuster.com now.

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 9, 2006 7:00 PM (PT) We'll be talking to Else Baumbartner in minutes-- and if you haven't heard her story, get ready to have your world rocked if you even remotely believe the government is here to help you. The courts in particular. I wouldn't have even know about this injustice if it weren't for the tireless work of June Maxam. If you haven't read northcountrygazette.org yet, you should. Click on it.

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 9, 2006 1:10 AM (PT) Think whistleblowers have protection? Then you better hear the story of Else Baumgartner. She went public with information on corruption. Instead of her charges being investigated, she was. As things devolved she uncovered more, and that wound her up disbarred and in jail. The charges include things like stealing her own car. Some of what she alleged has been proven true, but instead of vindication, she's now facing 109 years in jail. Hear how this is possible in America tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 8, 2006 12:45 AM (PT) What happens when the supreme court rules on a matter and then a state votes to abandon the decision? We're about to find out as the only thing close to a clean sweep in Tuesday's elections centered on a proposition on the ballot in 12 states about eminent domain. The supreme court ruled a land taking could occur for virtually any economic reason. Now that citizens have voted that out, what happens when one of those states tries such a seizure? Who wins-- the voters or the Supreme Court? Well talk about it tonight at 10 (ET) 7 (PT).

TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7, 2006 2:14 AM (PT) ELECTION DAY When victors are celebrating, will losers be blaming electronic voting? That's like asking does a bear live in the woods. And equally certain is losers will have every reason to doubt the results. So will winners, but they won't talk about that. What happens when elections are held but the results are questionable? We might find out tonight-- that is if enough citizens understand what's wrong with electronic voting. And there's a long list. We'll cover the fallout tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

Speaking of elections, the voting for our annual poll of the World's Worst Hit Records is underway. You've got until Thanksgiving Eve to cast your vote (and yes, email counts). It's a cumulative top 10, so if someone else voted for it and you can't stand it, feel free to vote for it too. All we ask is that the records be Hits. Any chart-- country, soul, pop. But bonafide hits. We'll compile 'em and play back the top ten Thanksgiving night. So if you're sick of turkey or relatives, we'll be live talking to you as usual on Thanksgiving.

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 5, 2006 11:40 PM (PT) A lot of people are predicting the results of tomorrow's elections. Of course no one can no for sure. That's usual. What's not usual is that on Wednesday and later, no one will no for sure. Electronic voting is an unmitigated disaster. From unintentional programming glitches, to back doors available to the unscrupulous, to, on some machines, a button that allows for multiple votes, the concept itself is flawed. Are elections free when no one can truly determine a winner? More Monday at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

FRIDAY NOVEMBER 3, 2006 11:55 PM (PT) The email qeustions are up for those who qualify. Click on "She Said What" to your left and good luck.

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 2, 2006 9:03 PM (PT) A couple more links for you. Dr. Jerome Corsi's latest article with lots of links is here. And the petition to stop the loss of our sovereignty is here.

THURSDAY NOVEBMER 2, 2006 6:54 PM (PT) Jerome Corsi joins me in a few minutes. If you want to see the 1000 pages obtained through an FOIA request, proving there's a lot the government isn't telling us publicly, click here.

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 2, 2006 1:20 AM (PT) Homeland Security says we can't control the border without a massive guest worker program. Oh really? Then why is it that illegals were running out of a Pennsylvania town before a real law against them took effect-- well would have taken effect if a federal judge had not stopped it. Seems like our government doesn't want to secure our borders, doesn't it. With over a thousand pages of government documents, Jerome Corsi will prove that's the case tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 1, 2006 12:20 AM (PT) Imagine bringing up the misdeeds of a public official and instead of an investigation of him, you're arrested for mentioning it. And imagine enraging officials to the point that they arrest you again and again-- for things like stealing your own car. Even if what you're bringing up is bogus, does that warrant a raid on your home to see if you have expired prescriptions that might be used against you for drugs charges? Think it doesn't happen? Hear it first hand from Else Baumgartner tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

OCTOBER 2006

TUESDAY OCTOBER 31, 2006 1:20 AM (PT) Tonight is all about tricks and treats. A week from now, will it be solely tricks? Election day is a week off, electronic voting machines are still questionable, most states have not properly vetted their registration lists-- like New York with 77,000 registered dead people and counting. Speaking of the dead, it's the last night for your tales of encounters with them, in ghostly form. Best story wins prizes, which is more assured than what the winner's next week might get. Lots of horrors, halloween and otherwise tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

MONDAY OCTOBER 30, 2006 12:20 AM (ET) If you haven't been worried about the glitches in our electronic voting machines which will be used next week, I'll change your mind. Remember a few years back when there was a referendum on whether Chavez should stay or go as President of Venezuela? Well the unknown company with little known ties to the government that got the contract for the voting machine technology just before that election is now a leading manufacturer of our machines here in the US. Details tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

THURSDAY OCTOBER 26, 2006 1:45 AM (PT) Do you know the words to God Bless America? Well Spanish speaking prisoners in Maricopa County Arizona soon will. It's part of their mandatory English lessons. Sheriff Joe has 10,000 prisoners, a third of which speak no English but that's about to change. 1,000 by the way are here illegally. Find out what's in the curriculum and keep those ghost stories coming too--tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 25, 2006 1:15 AM (ET) So there you were, talking to an old friend--except the old friend was no longer living. A Ghost. Or perhaps you encountered someone who needed your help only to find out they needed anybody's help 30 years ago-- when they were alive. Another ghost. Or maybe it was a phone call from the no so dearly departed. Whatever it was, your encounter with the formerly alive may win you Bewitching Bear from Vermont Teddy Bear tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT). If you'd like to order a bear for Halloween (a lot better than candy!), check out VermontTeddyBear.com and tell 'em Rollye sent you. Thanks!

TUESDAY OCTOBER 24, 2006 1:40 AM (PT) Most Americans who have heard about the two border patrol agents jailed for a dozen years-- for doing their jobs while the drug runner they shot was given full immunity and while waiting to testify against them, was picked up again entering the country illegally with a load of drugs, and given more immunity-- are outraged. They'll be furious over the White House saying that pardoning them is nonsensical. And apoplectic if Bush doesn't sign the Secure Fence Act, which he may not. More tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

SUNDAY OCTOBER 22, 2006 11:30 PM (PT) Omaha police are urging residents to call 911 if they spot a crime. However in this case the crime to which they're referring is smoking on a city street which is against a new ordinance. Sanity prevailed with the local emergency director who said, whatever you do, don't call 911. Then there's Bradenton Florida where the police have a form. Sign it and lose your property without the right to reclaim it in court. Wait til you hear how much they've collected, tomorrow night at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT). Email questions are up for Trivia players eligible. Click on "She Said What" to your left.

THURSDAY OCTOBER 19, 2006 1:30 AM (PT) Most people worry about retirement-- specifically whether they'll ever have enough money to be able to do it. At 20 it's not an issue, nor at 30, even at 40 it's far off. But what if you're 55, making a good living, but on balance don't have a dime in savings to your name. A lot of people fit that profile, and according to one guy, it's still doable. So I've asked him to join me tonight and explain exactly how. Find out tonight at 10. His name is Steve Weisman. He's a lawyer in Boston with a few books to his credit, the latest being "Boomer or Bust". Click on it to check it out (great price too).

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 18, 2006 5:55 PM (PT) We talked about immortality last night. Not the immorality of gambling, which is a judgement call I won't make. But the immorality of sneaking a provision into the SAFE bill (which protects ports) that outlaws virtually any money transfer (credit cards, wires, checks, etc.) of funds from a US citizen to any offshore or internet gaming site) is indisputable. It's a bill that didn't pass on it's own, so to "protect" you from yourself, it's been inserted in an unrelated bill. The concept that the government should, let alone can, protect you from yourself is enough to make any libertarian sick, but it's much more nauseating than that. The truth is that the political forces behind the bill received much in the way of political contributions from entities that stood to gain from it. Entities that had no interest in protecting you from anyone. Want to know more? Watch this video now. It's from the folks at APCW.org, and clearly they have an interest in this too. But their interest is stated an open. The politicians have not been as forthright. Do I know it's absolutely accurate? No, I'm taking it on face value and the APCW is responsible for the content, but I do know if you have any doubts, every bit of it is fact checkable. Go to it, if you like.

What I do know is that if the esteemed politicians' interest had been to protect you, there are several things they could have done ohter than to ban your ability to gamble online. How about a set of rules which would fully disclose everything the player needed to know about each site including location, principals, and a host of other info that might be useful in making a decision on whether to game there? I'm all for disclosure and laws that underscore your right to know and access all relevant info. But nothing like that is anywhere in this bill. The video shoots down the 'its for the children' concept nicely so I won't even go there. For full disclosure, I'm a woman who lived in Las Vegas and never put a quarter of my own into a slot machine. So I'm not about to partake in this activity. However, I don't feel that I-- or the government-- have any right to tell you that you can not do so. It's not about whether you like gambling. It's about whether you like freedom.

While we're on the subject of liberty, I have a real problem with the concept of registered sex offenders, as the program is now conducted. Even as I write the, I can hear the gasps of horror from many folks. When it comes to what we think of as a sexual offender-- those commiting forcible rape, sexual violence against children and every other atrocity you can imagine, of course we do not want such predators in our midst. How to handle that is a real and appropriate question. But the sexual offenders database makes a mockery of such heinous crimes by including such benign action as 'urinating in public' (obviously a problem should someone be urinating on another or in the middle of a busy intersection-- though I'm not sure it's a sexual offense in any case, but an emergency relief by an untraveled route, is hardly the thing that brings sexual terror to mind), or lumping the untold number of people who 'didn't know she was 14' before a kiss or more, in with serial child abusers.

Given the scope of this database, is there anyone who truly believes it's to protect the general public from anything? We'll talk about what it really is-- which is not much different than the stigma of 'dead beat dad' hung on millions of people who have fallen victim to the insanity of our federal child support laws. To bring this back to internet gaming prohibitions-- none of it could be happening without a hearty dose of emotional thinking which leaves reason in the dust.

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 18, 2006 2:15 AM (ET) Too early to call the upcoming elections, but the latest polls show some good news-- voters are not much concerned about Mark Foley and other scandals. In fact, finally they're not motivated by abortion or gay rights. The bad news, is they've got more personal concerns-- like economic survival... which raises DeToucqueville's great quote-- as soon as people realize they can vote on their own entitlements, our system of government is lost. Here more tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

TUESDAY OCTOBER 17, 2006 12:05 AM (PT) Here's a quote direct from the White House about why more illegals are not being deported. "When you have the inability to determine who is here legally or not, it significantly hampers your efforts." Spokesman Tony Snow said it, but who would believe it? The government can't determine who is here legally? That's either proof we're doomed, or a blatant plug for a coming ID card. Not sure which is worse. We'll figure it out on tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

MONDAY OCTOBER 16, 2006 2:25 AM (ET) You wonder whether politicians are duplicitous or stupid-- now there's a test. It involves a scale. The study results are in and being overweight not only degrades your physical condition, but it makes you dumber too. This explains so much. And it comes out of England, where in an unrelated story, British Airways won't let employees wear crosses, but burqas are fine. Speaking of the latter,you'll also hear the latest Taliban warning all on tap tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

FRIDAY OCTOBER 13, 2006 2:15 AM (PT) When oldies revivals were in full swing in the '80s, one catalog was notoriously absent. No re-releases, vinyl or CDs, no licensing of performances for television or movies. And they had a lot of hits too. Quick what was it? Any record collector will tell you. Cameo-Parkway. But why weren't the songs re-released? Lots of theories, but they're available now. Charlie Gracie joins me along with the folks from Cameo Parkway and Steve Caldwell from the Orlons tonight at 10.

THURSDAY OCTOBER 12, 2006 2:05 AM (ET) It's one thing to know HAARP exists, and to believe the government has all sorts of secret programs. it's quite another to turn on your radio late at night and hear interference that sounds decidedly digital, with pulsating blasts in a distinct on and off pattern lasting seconds or minutes. That's exactly what thousands of radio listeners heard last Sunday night, and most of them are wondering what is it that they don't know. Find out tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 11, 2006 1:15 AM (PT) Remember Deductive logic 101? If all dogs have fleas and spot is a dog then spot has fleas? Try this one. President Bush says "America is a nation of law and we will enforce our law." So... "If all lawbreakers will be prosecuted and Illegal aliens are lawbreakers, then illegals will be-- given citizenship?" That's what he wants. Sounds like a faulty premise to me. America is a nation of laws but we'll selectively enforce them. We'll go from there with illegal illogic tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

TUESDAY OCTOBER 10, 2006 12:50 AM (PT) When a Kansas town passed a law requiring all motels to fax the driver's licenses of every nightly guest to the police, they were pleased with the results. Numerous arrests. So they've widened their scope and have just passed a new law that has every storage locker facility doing the same thing to all renters. If staying in a hotel is probably cause, why not renting a locker? And you thought those spaces were just for people with too much stuff. True terror tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

SUNDAY OCTOBER 8, 2006 10:55 PM (PT) Happy Columbus Day tomorrow. You're not ready for this all American story. Let me put it this way, can you think of a case where you'd side with illegal immigrants suing an American employer for the right to work here? I couldn't-- until now. Then I heard about a group of people who were told by their employer they were in a program towards legalization. Money was deducted weekly from their paycheck for their legal expenses, and the program indeed existed. Only one problem-- one big problem, and you'll hear it Monday night at 10 (ET).

FRIDAY OCTOBER 6, 2006 10:06 PM (PT) I finally managed to get the online trivia questions up. So if you're eligible to play, click on "She Said What" to your left, and good luck. I'll be back before Monday's show to let you know what's on my mind, but for now I'm embarking on a mindless weekend. Hope yours is placid.

THURSDAY OCTOBER 5, 2006 1:05 AM (PT) What rights do parents have over their kids' education in public schools? Absolutely none. In fact if a parent tries to object to a lesson plan by keeping the kid home, he'll face a truancy charge according to Philadelphia public schools which has decided to honor gay and lesbian history month. And for parents that object not on the grounds of homosexuality, but any sexuality in grade school? The truant police will be knockin' on their door too. Indoctrination tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 4, 2006 2:11 AM (ET)Most Americans say they'll give up privacy, even liberty, for protection Before we debate the wisdom of that, we should throw in an interesting wrinkle. While citizens face increasing government intrusion, prisoners-- in fact convicted terrorists in American jails-- communicate freely by mail with other terrorists inside and outside the walls without much fear that their communiques will be intercepted, let alone read. More of why we're doomed tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

My buddy Steve Bryant has written a book. It'll be out in a bout a month. And if you love, or for that matter, if you hate, home shopping television, it's a must read. But why wait? Go to www.stevebryant.tv right now. I'm laughing out loud about the dragon epidemic. (You'll find it in paragraph 2.)

Sadly I'm not laughing out loud about the plight of our service men and women who find themselves brought up on criminal charges for decisions on the battlefield. One of them is in a Kuwait jail right now. Check out his story here.

TUESDAY OCTOBER 3, 2006 2:35 AM (PT) The pentagon report is the latest proof that terrorists are following the words of the Koran to the letter in their despicable deeds. While it can be argued that taking passages literally is misguided and comparatively rare, it nonetheless is an indisputable fact that for suicide bombers, this is a religious war. How are we fighting it? Giving our troops in Iraq sensitivity training, so they'll understand things like Ramadan. Why we're doomed, tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

SUNDAY OCTOBER 1, 2006 10:30 PM (PT) As you can see we've been making entires every day, but if you haven't read them before now, it's because we have been unable to log on to our server. We finally solved the problem by moving it to another machine. (Wish us luck with Linux-- it was hard to say goodbye to FreeBSD Unix but all good things end eventually-- I won't bore you with why, in this case.) Our next order of business will be to reformat this page (sorry for the absolute mess). But that won't be immeidate. We'll also be tweaking the stream in good time-- our big focus is always what you hear between 10 and 2 (ET) weeknights, speaking of which, you might be interested in what we'll say Monday night. Lot's of things.

We'll start with Rep. Foley of Florida who has resigned in disgrace. Sordid email to underage pages. We'll look at the timing on this. He was running in a district virtually guaranteed to re-elect a republican. But now it's too late to get another one on the ballot, and the democrat runs opposed-- or more accurately, opposed by a guy who has resigned in disgrace. You know all that. So here's the questions-- don't you think the republicans had to know about his daliances in time to convince him that another candidate would be a swell idea?, and assuming yes to that, why didn't they do it? Conspiracies, anyone? We'll have 'em tomorrow night at 10 ET / 7 PT.

SEPTEMBER 2006

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 28, 2006 12:00 AM (PT) NAFTA 14 years later, according to an in depth study, has actually lowered the standard of living in all three countries. The more jobs promise in the US?-- not. The better jobs in Mexico?-- not. And Canada? Their loss is numerous social programs-- the ones NAFTA was supposed to supplement. You'd think with that we'd rethink the Security and Prosperity Partnership which is neither, but we're forging forward undaunted. How you can stop it tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT)

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 2006 12:05 AM (PT) When congressmen say they don't know anything about the proposed North American merger between the US, Mexico and Canada, they just may be right. Bypassing the legislature and the constitution, Washington insiders are following the Council of Foreign relations plan to eliminate our borders in 2010 to the letter. Don't believe it? Well wait until you hear about the North American border pass, to be issued in all three countries in 2007. You will tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 2006 2:00 AM (PT) The judge said "I just follow my own common sense and the hell with the law" which is just as well since he doesn't know the law. Doesn't run into it much in his day job as a phone repairman, but that hasn't stopped him from presiding over proceedings which have been sending people to jail for 13 years. And he's not alone. There are almost 2000 just like him in New York and 30 other states have similar courts. Find out about this terror tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

MONDAY SEPTEMBER 25, 2006 1:10 AM (PT) If you were afraid over what kids learn in college, you'll be in terror when you hear about what's happening to a group of students from some major schools like Harvard. They're participating, along with counterparts in Canada and Mexico, in a mock parliament. The lesson? How to bring about a North American merger. They're drafting bills, and making plans. Then they'll run for real office. Details tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

Yes, we're still playing trivia on Friday nights, and for those of you playing online, hopefully I'll be together enough to get you some questions by next week. Apologies forthe lag. And more apologies to the past month's winners. I'm expecting to get the prizes in the mail this coming weekend. Still haven't found the envelopes. We'll just buy more. Easier than unpacking, which is still our all consuming off air activity. Is it worth it? You'll decide once I get a picture online of what I see from my studio window. Hopefully that's coming soon too. About all I can guarantee is I'll talk to you tonight at 10. Looking forward to it.

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 21, 2006 1:00 AM (ET) You'd think our secretary of defense would be interested in conferences about how to secure our borders, but he was in Banff last week, at a high level meeting of how to eliminate them. Far from publicized, the North American Forum was top secret. Plenty of American notables along with top officials from Canada and Mexico were invited by the Canadian Council of Chief Executives bent on a merger you're not gonna like. Here more tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT)

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 2006 12:05 AM (ET) You think you know what trespassing is? Wait until you hear about this ruling from a federal judge who in his wisdom has ruled that it's criminal trespass if you boat, fish or hunt on the Mississippi River, or any navigable water in the United States. Exactly how wide is that ruling? Consider this-- virtually every water way in America is considered navigable. So enjoy a day of boating with your family and go to jail. Hear all about it tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 19, 2006 2:30 AM (ET) So you know that foreigners can own land here. You know that foreign companies can own businesses. You've heard that a foreign entity has bought an American utility company or two. You might know that we're selling our toll roads to foreign corporations, so maybe you won't be surprised at this, but I'm here to tell you about a large American bank being sold to... Mexico. You'll want to hear more tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

A rousing discussion last night. If you missed it, here's the question: What's really up with the Pope's comments about Islam? Bear in mind this is not a stupid, naive individual. This is the pope. He knew exactly what he said and what reaction it would garner-- including a price tag on his life. So why did he say it? The reason will reveal a lot about what's really going on. If you're sure you know, we can talk more.

A couple more things-- one is to call your senator today. 888-355-3588. The bill that the house passed last week ordering 700 miles of fencing on our southern border will hopefully be on the floor of the senate this week. Let your senators know you want a vote before the mid-term election recess and you want a vote for it. I realize it's not a complete answer, but it is a start and a message in the right direction that America is a sovereign nation that will protect its borders. You don't have to know who your senator is, as long as you know where you live, just call the number and they'll direct you.

Next. If you haven't heard, there's a town in England that has added sound to its surveillance cameras. Right out of 1984, when a citizen is spotted doing something illegal, like littering, a voice comes out of a public loud speaker and tells them: Warning, you are being monitored, please refrain from (whatever). If you don't the next message is: "Your behavior is being monitored and recorded and police are enroute". Here's the amazing part-- no citizen has complained or requested it be discontinued. Many are praising it for making them feel more secure. Me, I'm feeling pretty sick just writing about it. Talk to you tonight.

MONDAY SEPTEMBER 18, 2006 12: 15 AM (ET) Sometimes it seems that contacting congress is a waste of time. Not this time. After a deluge of calls and letters over the USDA plan, slated to come into effect soon that would require every livestock owner to chip, track and report each animal-- by the way, if you think that's not you, then hopefully you don't have a horse, which under the rules would have you filing a report each time it left your property-- even with you on it-- congress has entered legislation to prohibit it. Find out what else you can do tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

Also keep a watch out for what Condoleeza Rice is going to do about Dog the Bounty Hunter. That will tell you about a lot more than his fate-- more like the country's. Don't have a clue about what I'm typing? I'll fill ya in on that too.

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 14, 2006 1:30 AM (PT) One of Hitler's biggest hopes was Germany's children. He believed if they were indoctrinated at a young age, and molded throughout their childhood, that they'd be good Nazi's. That sounds pretty reprehensible today. And in Germany, most things associated with Hitler are now not only illegal, but forbidden. It's a legacy they want to live down-- except when it comes to the children. Then they fall right in line, which explains why one mother is now in a German jail. Details tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 13, 2006 12:30 AM (PT) Why pay some Coyote to smuggle you across the border in an arduous ,dangerous, hot trip, when you can ride in comfort with actual credentials? It's the latest "Come to America" scam and all you've got to do is ride an elephant, juggle fire or walk a tightrope. Actually you don't have to do any of that. All you have to do is pay someone $4,000 who will claim you can do some of that, and presto chango, alacazam! American documents. Welcome to our circus, er, country. Details tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT)

TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 12, 2006 1:30 AM (PT) Whistleblower protection? Not for one female lawyer in Ohio. Repeated jailings for things like stealing her own car, or talking too much at a hearing. That's besides the disbarment. And the jailings with no charges, a situation the appellate court would not hear. If you think you have constitutional rights, then whatever you do, don't bring to light the misconduct of public officials. Not acceptable? Good. Do something about it after you hear the whole story tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

If you want to read about it before the show, the site for you is www.northcountrygazette.org. Click on it. North Country Gazette is the tireless work of June Maxam who puts herself on the line every day to expose public corruption and judicial misconduct. This particular case involves Else Baumgartner. Read all about her. And check out the big story on Pinellas County. The folks who brought you the Terri Schiavo decisions (never once questioning whether Michael was a fit guardian-- which was the real issue here-- who was fit to make the decision, not the questioning of the decision itself, but I digress), now bring you unlawful use of public officials to influence an election (and in the process the Schiavo decision). The problem here is the action is in living color, memorialized in television campaigns, and nobody is doing a thing about it. Laws? What Laws? The ones that are good enough to jail innocent people without charges? June joins us tonight.

MONDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 2006 1:00 AM (ET)9-11, five years ago. Not sure what you'd think we're memorialzing if you watched national TV. The promos sounded more a commemoration. A very commercial one. While some are yelling that one documentary in particular is innacurate because it portrays Clinton in a bad light-- the same people who think Michael Moore is credible by the way-- no one has batted an eye over the schedule of events for 911... events including a reading from the Koran. If political correctness doesn't kill, it certainly will hurt the sensitivities of most Americans. Why we're doomed. We'll count the ways tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT)

Also, apologies that this page is so screwed up. It's a long story, and I'll fix it hopefully sooner rather than later, but for now I know it's a pain to read and I apologize. Talk to you tonight!

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 2006 12:15 AM (PT)From the what were they thinking department, three midwest all American teens saw the young woman's picture in the paper. She looked good enough to take out, so they tried. To take her out of her freshly dug grave. To use the condoms they bought on the way to the cemetery. Then there's the woman who's father died on the Amtrak enroute to Chicago-- the one who decided not to alert authorities until she reached their destination to avoid shipping charges. How the American public devolved to this, tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 6, 2006 12:15 AM (PT) If there's a 100% certainty you're going to die, shouldn't you be allowed to try any cure you want? That should be a rhetorical question and the real issue should be, where does the government get off trying to protect you from yourself-- in this case, when you're dying anyway? Finally an appellate court has ruled the FDA can't stop the terminally ill from trying unapproved treatments. But it's not over. Find out what's next tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 5, 2006 1:20 AM (PT) A fellow in Iowa got a letter threatening him with loss of driver's license, professional license, credit bureau notification and get this, his face on the 10 most wanted list, for failure to pay child support. The only problem is the guy doesn't have a child. Another fellow was threatened in Florida for the three kids he's not supporting. Except the fellow, a high schooler, is younger than the kids he supposedly fathered. A third guy, in New York, was threatened when he stopped paying support-- for a child who died. And then there was the couple reunited in New Mexico-- over their common disbelief that the state was enforcing child support-- when the couple was childless. These are not isolated stories. And the states didn't go away when they discovered their errors. What we can, and should do about it tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

If you won't lobby your legislator when government insanity is directly affecting you (and this issue will affect virtually all of us on some level at some time), is there any hope for our republic? Not a rhetorical question, but probably a rhetorical answer. Let's change that. Let your lawmakers know that the child support system must be completely overhauled now. The emphasis must be on fairness and minimal government intervention. Laws like non-custodial parents being liable for payments to the feds when their ex spouses collect welfare, even fraudulently, are a tip of the iceberg. If you're facing the atrocity of federalized child support personally, there's an organization that will help you. It's the National Family Justice Association. Find out more at www.nfja.org. You'll get help tailored for your situation, as well as great general information that will arm you in what should be your fight with congress to change these laws now.

MONDAY SEPTEMBER 4, 2006 2:30 AM (ET) Happy Labor Day-- and yes we'll be on live, with plenty to discuss. Like jobs you'd kill for-- or jobs that would kill you. (You probably heard that Aussie Crocodile hunter Steve Irwin succumbed to a stingray over the weekend) Or Al Quaida's list of favorite people (NY Times' Seymour Hersh is on the "friends" list), or Chicago's insanity. Yup, here it is Labor day and Chicago is celebrating Independence this month-- not Chicago's independence, or Illionois' or America's-- nope, Chicago is decking itself out in red, white and Green to honor Mexico's independence-- towns across America are passing the laws the federal government won't. The latest is Escondido-- 45 miles north of the border, with an almost 50% hispanic populous, this California town joins others in legislation making it illegal to rent to illegals. What's right with this logic tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT)

AUGUST 2006

THURSDAY AUGUST 31, 2006 12:15 AM (PT). Wow, the last day of August. Where did this month go? Or this summer? Time flies when you've got numerous conspiracies to keep the mind active. Here's one-- you may have heard that California is requiring any entity receiving even one dollar of state funding to accept and condone any sexual orientation. That may sound inclusive on the surface, but just think how that will play in, say, Christian private schools. That should put to rest any thoughts that vouchers are a good idea for parents who want real choice. But there's an upside to this. And I think you're gonna like it. Find out what it might possibly be tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 30, 2006 1:00 AM (PT) Last year illegals here sent $20 billion back to Mexico. Our government has a plan to make it easier for them to send more this year. And officials think it will help stop illegal immigration. Are they kidding? But it gets wackier. Banks are offering free accounts to illegals and guaranteeing they'll be able to get their money in Mexico if they're deported. And we can top that-- and we will tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT)

TUESDAY AUGUST 29, 2006 1:30 AM (PT) We've had sensors on the border for years. And they haven't worked-- for a variety of reasons, many having nothing to do with their technical abilities. So what is Homeland Security going to do? Spend billions on new sensors. No word about addressing the non technical issues, nothing about how border patrol will be allowed, let alone able, to respond. But we do know one of the contenders for the lucrative deal is not an American company. The rest of the details tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT)

11% of Florida voters are black. 2006 candidates in Florida haven't even spent 1% advertising on black owned media-- radio, tv, print combined. What's wrong with this picture? Everything, and so it is that Charles W. Cherry II, publisher of the Florida Courier and principal of Tama Broadcasting (which owns WPUL in Daytona that carries my show, I'm proud to say), tells us there's a press conference highlighting the illogic this Thursday at 10:30 AM in Ft. Lauderdale. It will also be carried live and on the internet on a number of radio stations. Check it out (you might want to try WPUL's stream here.)

MONDAY AUGUST 28, 2006 1:45 AM (ET) You've heard about the coming superhighway traversing America from Mexico to Canada, designed to haul NAFTA goods expediently. It all sounds so lovely-- until you hear the details. It starts with the ports in Mexico dotting the Pacific Ocean. The ones controlled by the Chinese who drop their goods there, to be picked up by drivers without the benefit of labor laws. Just how do they drive thousands of miles at a clip. Find out, because they'll be doing it here soon tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

FRIDAY AUGUST 25, 2006 1:30 AM (ET) Trivia Tonight. 3 big hours at 10. Talk to you then. And in answer to the requests for the letter from the taxpayer requesting to change his citizenship status to illegal, click on "I Want A Copy Of That" and you'll see it.

THURSDAY AUGUST 24, 2006 2:00 AM (ET) If you're an employer and think your employees should spend all their on the job time working rather than surfing the net and instant messaging, some experts feel you're a fossil. Microsoft, of course backs them. You see, young people have a right to being digitized. One psychologist claims that taking a cell phone away from a child is tantamount to child abuse. Whatever happened to priorities? Rationalizations tonight at 10 (ET)

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 23, 2006 2:05 AM (PT) There's an old saying about television news-- "If it bleeds, it leads." But apparently that's not true when the perpetrator is an illegal. From Prison gang fare by inmates here illegally but jailed for other offenses, to the random shooting of American citizens on street corners, it's undeniable that illegal aliens are a provable factor in crime, astonishingly so in smaller towns. So what's the news? The white house is backing the Pence amnesty bill. What you're not hearing--but you will tonight at 10 (ET).

TUESDAY AUGUST 22, 2006 1:05 AM (PT) There's a half a billion dollar program, funded by your tax dollars, that Jeb Bush is pushing as a way to help commuters. That would be accurate if those commuters were contained in cargo from China, making their way across the country by rail. But as it is, NAFTA, China, and especially the largest railroad on the east coast will make out great. Commuters-- not so well. We'll talk about being strung up on a rail tonight at 10 (ET) / 7 (PT).

FRIDAY AUGUST 18, 2006 12:01 AM (PT) Think of all those random facts you've collected over the years. Details about things no one else wants to know. Under normal circumstances, rattle off those odd statistics and about the only thing you'll hear is "Who cares?" Well I do, and I'll prove it with Trivia. I'll ask you a few questions and you'll win if you can answer them. And if you can't, you'll have a shot at your own category-- the one you know everything about-- or do you? We'll find out tonight at 10 (ET)/ 7 (PT) when we play trivia for the first time from our new studio location.

THURSDAY AUGUST 17, 2006 12:19 AM (PT) There are a lot of discussions about privacy and data theft and how important it is to protect your personal information. You have every reason to worry about companies or the government inadvertently releasing your profile, but there's a bigger concern you should have, that has probably never crossed your mind. How often do you use a search engine online? For most people, that's quite a lot, and if you're one of them, you've just revealed more than you realize. Find out what and how tonight at 10.

We've been talking quite a bit about the two border patrol agents convicted of violating the civil rights of a drug smuggler entering the country illegally with 800 pounds of marijuana. Every aspect of this case has me sick to my stomach. The most amazing quote comes from the assistant US attorney who said that the border patrol pursuit policy prohibits the pursuit of someone. This case is beyond outrageous (bottom line: the drug runner was given total immunity to testify against the border patrol agents). You can read about it here, but what I'd really like you to do is sign a petition asking President Bush to make this right and pardon these guys. You can do that here. If the President won't intervene, there will be absolutely no doubt as to our border patrol policy and all its lunacy. Thanks for helping to correct a national disgrace. I've always known our War on Drugs was insane but this proves how much of a sham it really is, not to mention demonstrates first hand that we have no insterest whatsoever in securing our borders. Unacceptable.

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 16, 2006 2:10 AM (ET) If you're wondering what else can American businesses outsource, you might not like this news. Some employers have found a nifty way to cut down on health care costs. When their workers here in America are in need of surgery, they throw in a free plane ticket because the procedure will be done in a place the employee may not be able to find on a map. If you weren't sick before you heard about this, you will be downright ill when you get the details, tonight at 10 ET / 7 PT.

TUESDAY AUGUST 15, 2006 12:01 AM (PT) Another laptop computer belonging to the government is stolen. This one has personal identity data of over 133,000 people. The press reports hacking and thefts-- I've got a bigger issue. What the heck is "sensitive data" to quote the US Transportation Department, doing on any laptop in the first place? When government entities under the power of law extract personal information from you, shouldn't they be responsible for protecting it. Sinister or stupid? We'll talk motive tonight at 10.

Oh by the way, the stream is back up. And you can easily hear it. Just click here and listen away while we're on live. (We're live weeknights from 10-1 ET, 7-10 PT. If it's not during those hours all you'll see is an error message. No pretty graphics, but a very nice stream that anyone who can surf the web can actually access. Long story on why it took so long and how we finally got it to work and that's forthcoming, but for now, just enjoy it. I'm too tired to say more. Let me know what you think.

SUNDAY AUGUST 13, 2006 11:30 PM (PT) I'm baaaack... or I will be tomorrow night, with many stories about the studio move. In hindsight, it will all be funny-- actually you'll laugh at a lot of it now, but it will be a while before we smile-- except when we think of many people who dropped what they were doing to fix what was wrong. (It's a long list and it's all Telco related and I'm smiling just writing.) Major league thanks to Luke Davis at Tacticus.com who went beyond what anyone might think was reasonable to help. If you ever need anything in the way of an agent or an advocate for any form of communications, go to tacticus.com. You won't be sorry.

And big time thanks to a group of people at Verizon who have done the company proud-- Tina, Jim, Kay & Dave in particular but I'm leaving out a lot of people I should be thanking publicly. Once this is all over, I'll give you the list. I'm leaving out a couple folks intentionally-- doesn't matter who they are, but their attitude and ineptitude created havoc that was hard to undo. But the fully amazing part is how many people jumped in to do just that in my behalf. We're not straightened out yet, but with the astounding help of a team of caring Telco professionals (not an oxymoron in this case), we will be soon.

But already, as they say, it's good enough for government work, so we'll be live tomorrow night. Speaking of the government...for the past week, you've heard countless debates about whether Americans should be forced to give up constitutional protection when it comes to our so called war on terrorism. If you think you've heard every heated argument imaginable, I'm here to tell you that the definitive solution has not even been mentioned in passing. It would allow the government to search for terrorists and at the same time would protect you completely. Find out what it is and why no one is suggesting it tomorrow night at 10. Talk to you then-- oh and speaking of talk, until the 610-640-6400 number can be ported over (a loose end on which I'm not focusing right now but will be soon), call at my expense-- 888-876-5593. That reaches me right here.

So where is here you ask? A lake in the northern rockies near the border, but wherever we are, we're never further than your radio or telephone! ...or your email, though I gotta apologize right now for not even checking over the past 10 days. I just downloaded your messages and it's great to hear from over... 7,000... of you, but it will take a while to respond, which as you probably know, I'll only do to personal notes, not sent as group posts (or I'll be writing into next year).

JULY 2006

WEDNESDAY JULY 26, 2006 2:30 AM (ET) The Rollye James Show is on the move. Literally. And while we relocate the studios, you get to hear the shows you wanted to hear again. Tonight it's Larry Nichols who was in Bill Clinton's inner circle before he even thought about running for President. It was Larry who told the world about Gennifer Flowers, Whitewater and several other juicy inside stories. Now he's after all of congress if they don't seal our borders. Check him out tonight at 10

In fact, let me give you the rest of the schedule in case there's someone you particularly want to hear.

Thursday July 27th it's it's Ed Klein. A guy not known for his conservatism who wrote a fascinating book on the true nature of the Hildebeast. The habits of a political creature-- Hillary Clinton. That's followed by an hour with Steve Bryant.

Friday July 28th we've got a couple of shows you haven't heard. Airing for the first time, it's Art Laboe, Los Angeles' longest running and highest rated top 40 disc jockey and Jerry Blavat, who answers the question 'How can you still be drawing crowds on and off the air 45 years later. Joe Smith in the 3rd hour!

Monday July 31st it's Mary Ann GhostBuster. Need I say more?

Tuesday August 1st it's Alan Watt. If you think you're a conspiratorialist or I'm a conspiratorialist, you haven't heard the king of conspiratorialists and he'll tie them all together for you.

Wednesday August 2nd it's Minutemedn and Colin Hanna from WeNeedAFence.com The border? Still bordering on insanity.

Thursday August 3rd it's Madeleine Cosman who died earlier this year, but her legacy lives on. Find out what you really have to fear about illegal immigration-- the state of your health. Illegals are bringing us more than most people want to know.

Friday August 4th it's Dr. Demento, Ron Diamond and Shelby Singleton, a trifecta of musical knowledge and fun. This will be a big day for me off the air. I've scheduled our ISDN installation at the new location. I've also scheduled t he install of our broadband service. With any luck we'll be talking to you next week-- but more likely it could be the week after, so we've scheduled another week of shows, just in case. (I'm expecting "in case".. as I'm typing this now (on 7/26) I'm still 100 boxes away from packed and the movers are coming in 30 hours.)

Monday August 7th it's a real crowd pleaser, the first interview with David Adair. Is he for real? Find out for yourself.

Tuesday August 8th it's Al Cuppett. Concentration camps in America? You may not have believed him when he first aired, but you'll see some of what he said has already come to pass.

Wednesday August 9th it's erome Corsi, who ties all the border issues together and Ron Paul who tries to prevent congress from selling our sovereignty.

Thursday August 10th it's the show on the Federal Reserve, which isn't Federal nor a reserve.

Friday August 11th its a replay of the tribute to Steven B. Williams, the owonderful voice of the show, and my closest friend who was murdered in May. We're still not over it, and his killer is still at large, but this show features some of his wonderful humor and comments by several of his friends. And then Monday we'll be back live-- no matter what (she says with great resolve and gritted teeth, particularly when thinking about the phone company). Talk to you live then!

TUESDAY JULY 25, 2006 4:30 AM (ET) Imagine a country where police enter your home, drag you out and take you to the nearest hospital where you're tied to a gurney and experimental drugs are administered against your will. It's beyond Orwell's 1984. It's America 2006. And the worst part is some people think that's the government's role when a teen and his parents opt for non state approved treatment. Today "it's for the children" tomorrow it will be for you. Real terror tonight at 10.

We talked at length about this last night, but it's so threatening to our pesonal freedom that we'll have more to say tonight. The fact that a government can do this, let alone does it with immunity, is so invasively frightening that as far as I'm concerned, it deserves a constitutional amendment. No one should have the right to tell you what medical decisions you must make, and it is NOT for the children. It's against YOU and your self determination. Do not stand for this. 888-355-3588 is the toll free number to reach your congress folks. Use it. Demand what would have clearly been a constitutional freedom if the notion of forced medical treatment was even a vague reality in 1791.

On to a happier note, several people wrote about Friday's trivia, asking about the top 10 misspelled words. Here they are (with the most common incorrect spelling): 10. Transfered 9. Usefull 8. therefor 7. definately 6. occured 5. adress 4. seperate 3. recieve 2. caffiene and number one.... suppose to. So what's wrong with that? It's supposed to-- with a d. I'd argue that it's a gramatical error, not a spelling issue, and further if this is on the list, than clearly homophones would outpace many of these choices its and it's, their and there, and so forth. But it's not my list. So who's is it: Source: Bloomsbury English Dictionary, 2nd edition, 2004. It was fun though!

SUNDAY JULY 23, 2006 11:20 PM (ET) You hear everyone from employers to politicians talking about illegals filling jobs that Americans don't want to do. But now there's a job-- that often pays six figures, that one recruiting company claims Americans don't want to do. You'll be surprised at what it is, and not so surprised at the logic they're using for recruiting... people from India. Among the selling points is they don't have families and don't want time off. They also explain how teaching them to drive in India is more effective than Americans learning here. We'll tell you, in this firm's own words, how they're justifying this and apart from the loss of our jobs and the erosion of the American middle class, it may leave you afraid to get on the highways. Wait til you hear this and you will Monday night at 10.

We're up to our necks in boxes, packing to move the studio later in the week. I'll tell you more in a few days but for now, if you're an online trivia player, we'll suspend those questions until we're up and running at the other end. Thanks

FRIDAY JULY 21, 2006 3:08 AM (ET) So you know everything about... well, if you know everything about anything, or even a little about a lot, you're the perfect candidate for trivia. We'll throw out a couple of stumpers-- but if you don't want to tackle them and prefer your own category, we've got something for you. From bible to beer trivia, autos to astronauts, Pismotolagy to puppetudes. What? That's music. Name the record in which those words were first heard and win. Something for everybody tonight at 10.

You heard a letter I read about a plan to provide a Gitmo detainee to every American complaining of their treatment and asked I reprint it? It's under "I Want A Copy Of That" to your left along with the list of Communist Goals read into the Jan. 10, 1963 Congressional Record. You asked for that too.

THURSDAY JULY 20, 2006 4:00 AM (ET) Would you doubt a television documentary on illegal immigration? How biased would it be if Fox produced it? You'll find out the sorry truth from someone who was on it. You'll also hear about the house vote on a free trade agreement with Oman. Make that Oh Man, if this goes through. It's threatening to our economy, our sovereignty and more, and the senate easily approved it. If you think NAFTA is bad get a load of MEFTA tonight at 10.

And if you're reading this early enough to call your representative before he or she votes, by all means pick up the phone and dial 888-355-3588. If you don't know who your representative is, just give the operator your zip code and you'll be connected. Let them know that a free trade agreement with Oman is the last thing we need right now. Thanks

TUESDAY JULY 18, 2006 10:00 PM (ET) In six minutes I would be starting eh show live. I'm here ready to do it and Gary Matsumoto is ready to join me. We have a number of truly amazing things to share with you. And I'll be talking to myself. There were these storms here earlier-- nothing major, just a few trees uprooted, debris scattered, some wind sheer, perhaps a funnel. Nothing to get tremendously upset about. The leaking studio ceiling wasn't even related. The power was barely off. And everything is back now-- except my ISDN lines. You might be saying, 'Rollye with a national radio show you should have redundency' and you'd be right, but I'm ahead of you. We do have redundency. Two layers of it, actually. And everey ISDN line is down. What this tells me, of course, is that the trouble lies at the Telco CO, which would be a small problem at 10 in the morning and a cry in the wilderness at 10 at night. Yes I've talked with repair. That is its own kind of hell.

All this is to say that I'll be talking to you the minute Verizon lets me. I'm hoping it will be tonight, but if not I'm confident it will be tomorrow night and Gary Matsumoto has been gracious enough to say he'll join us then. Thanks for your patience. Don't ask about mine.

TUESDAY JULY 18, 2006 3:00 AM (ET) What's really the story about bird flu? Regardless of whether it manifests, the real story might be about the health destroying potential of the vaccine touted to prevent it. Remember Vaccine A, Gary Matsumoto's book detailing what's behind Gulf War Syndrome? The culprit is still with us. And if that doesn't scare you, Gary's latest work uncovers a scam so big, no one wants to tell you about it. But he will. It involves the trading of millions of non existent stock shares daily. Details tonight at 10.

MONDAY JULY 17, 2006 12:09 AM (ET) Are you hearing the mideast news-- and wondering if World War III is beginning. ?According to Newt Gingrich it already has. Are you worried about our economy? The latest Federal Reserve report says we're bankrupt. You think illegals are just here to work? Wait until you hear what they'll do when they're fired. One Ohio employer is beaten, his work site shot up all because he asked an employee to prove he was here legally. And we haven't even gotten to the latest on RFID implants but we will on the next RJ show.

Maybe it's time to examine your own spirituality. That's the topic in a wonderful read "Redhanded, A Spiritual Journey" is a novel and soon to be movie by John Wesley Downey. Before we get on to the depressing news of the day and there's plenty to discuss, we'll have some fun talking to John about the book and everything radio. He's spent over 30 years in the business in Houston. You can order the book from Amazon here and check out John at redhanded.info.

And speaking of fun, if you qualify for online trivia, the questions are up under "She Said What". Talk to you tonight at 10.

THURSDAY JULY 13, 2006 5:00 AM (ET) You've heard about the government pulling young kids out of homes and forcing medical treatment on them that their parents don't want. But what happens when that kid is 16 years old, has already undergone chemotherapy unsuccessfully, understands all the possible risks and rewards of doing it again and decides against it. His parents back his decision totally. Regardless the government is asking the court to force treatment. When there's no protection from child protection tonight at 10.

One of our WGY listeners, Chad, is involved with a group dedicated to suing the Federal government to force them to be accountable to the people. According to Chad, they've won an amazing court victory supporting citizens rights against the IRS. Hopefully he'll call in and tell us more.

WEDNESDAY JULY 12, 2006 5:10 AM (ET) Protesters call for federal officials to prosecute the New York Times for printing details of secret government programs designed to capture terrorists. Interesting that they call it betrayal. What if a program includes the systematic violation of your constitutional rights without your knowledge? Would holding back that information be a different form of betrayal? And if it's OK to hold back this information, what else is it OK we not know in the name of protection? Terrifying questions tonight at 10.

TUESDAY JULY 11, 2006 3:10 AM (ET) A big welcome to Youngstown's 570 WKBN. They joined us live last night and we're thrilled to have 'em. That's big thanks to Dan Rivers, WKBN's program director who moved heaven and earth (or at least a few satellite receivers) to pick us up. Check out them out at 570WKBN.com.

As for what you'll hear tonight.. think Mid America. Think Bucolic farm towns. Think Minnesota. Doesn't get more 'mom's apple pie' than that, does it? Now think Sanborn. Population 420. Where residence embrace the 9 surveillance cameras and their 24/7 vigil on their activities. They're pleased the crime wave has abated. Crime wave? Could it possibly have anything to do with those working in the fields or the nearby meat packing plants? No one's mentioning that, but we will tonight at 10.

Also wanted to mention the Freedom Summits coming up in Austin. If you're concerned about what's happening to our sovereignty, here's a couple meetings you'll want to attend.

MONDAY JULY 10, 2006 12:01 AM (ET) The email questions are up from Friday night. Apologies to Jerry and others who qualify for being lax about this ;) Click on "She Said What" to your left.

As for tonight, The Mexican government's unofficial stance about their citizens entering America illegally is that they'll help them do it until we remove border restrictions. That help includes US dollars, ten pages of instructions on how to avoid US authorities and seminars on living here illegally. Meanwhile they're voicing outrage that an American hospital would consider billing them for treating illegals. But if that weren't bad enough, we've got at least one US senator that offers more advice. FInd out who tonight at 10.

THURSDAY JULY 6, 2006 3:45 AM (ET) What if you discovered that every dollar you paid in taxes was a total scam. That none of it went to running the government, and in that a group of private individuals was printing up our money, in any amount they wanted, backed by nothing whatsoever and then selling the money to us. You'd think it was impossible if not illegal, and it should be both but instead it's the foundation of our federal reserve which is neither federal nor a reserve. Find out what it is when Andre Eggelletion joins me tonight at 10. Meanwhile check out his site here.

WEDNESDAY JULY 5, 2006 1:50 AM (ET) Remember Bin Laden? How could any American forget, you probably wonder. Apparently the CIA has. Or at the very least their desire to hunt him down has lessened. They've closed the unit tasked with capturing him. Why? they feel they can better deal with terror by focusing on regional trends rather than specific individuals. Only problem there, is for many of us getting this guy is personal. We'll speculate about what's really going on here, and continue to talk North Korea tonight at 10.

TUESDAY JULY 4, 2006 1:30 AM (ET) Happy Fourth Of July. Yes we'll be on live tonight! We talked to Frank Ahearn last night. Check out his website at www.disappear.info. Lots of good info, even if you don't want to disappear but just wish your private information wasn't so public. As for tonight, you probably know that things that sound too good to be true generally are. If you hear you can get paid a lot of money for doing nothing, I bet you wisely tend to doubt it. Well let me give you an addendum to that.. unless it's the unintended by product of another goofy government program. In this episode we bring you farm subsidies.. paid to people who have never seen a farm. Used by developers as a lure for potential homeowners. Build on one acre, get paid for owning the others. How this went wrong tonight at 10.

SUNDAY JULY 2, 2006 10:30 PM (ET) Barely a day goes by without news of a stolen laptop divulging the personal identifying information of thousands. From individual states and the federal government to private companies and data brokers, everyone is playing fast and loose with data you're forced to provide. Now one company's privacy policy has it in writing, that you don't own your identity. There's nothing you can do-- or is there? Actually there's a lot and you'll find out what tomorrow night at 10 when Frank M Ahearn, world class skip tracer joins me. Talk to you then-- live. Hope you're having a wonderful 4th of July weekend. We'll interrupt it tomorrow.

JUNE 2006

FRIDAY JUNE 30, 2006 1:45 AM (ET) If you're the person who comes up with those odd statistics that no one in their right mind could remember, or if you're the one who drives their friends crazy with details about the most inconsequential things that no one cares about anyway, your day has come. It's time for Trivia. We've got a few questions no one in their right mind could answer-- and if you don't want to tackle them, name your own category and see what happens tonight at 10.

THURSDAY JUNE 29, 2006 2:45 AM (ET) Joe Smith whose career spans the music business for more than 5 decades joins me tonight. From a young disc jockey featured in the movie Jamboree to the president of Capitol Records in the '80s & '90s, he's been entrenched in some amazing careers and more amazing behind the scenes intrigue. You'll hear all about it at 10.

Then at 11, we'll look at old saying, it's not who votes, but who counts the votes that matters. These days there's a new twixt: it's how the votes are counted. Everyone's heard about flaws in electronic voting machines but not many people realize that almost half the states have no provisions for vote verification. Only 12 have actual audits, which are also far from foolproof. With at least 80% of all voters using these machines this year we've got a new slogan: Your vote doesn't count. Details tonight.

WEDNESDAY JUNE 28, 2006 1:30 AM (ET) Our forefathers understood that the key to our freedom lay in our ability to take up arms against our oppressors, and thus the second amendment of the constitution was written to make sure we would never fall under tyrannical control. Now comes the UN which wants to disarm the world. They're meeting, make that plotting, in New York on how to take away our right to own handguns. What if they targeted the first amendment and wanted to take away our right to speak. Maybe that would make the headlines. What you're not hearing-- tonight at 10.

TUESDAY JUNE 27, 2006 3:30 AM (ET) The fourth amendment protects you from government intrusion. In order to be searched, a specific warrant must be issued based on probable cause. Comforting? Forget it. There is no fourth amendment anymore. At least not when it comes to searching through any data on you. The phone numbers you called, checks you cashed, credit card transactions and most anything you can imagine is available to law enforcement without any oversight, warrant or permission of any kind. Find out how this is possible-- and approved-- tonight at 10.

MONDAY JUNE 26, 2006 7:45 PM (ET) A lot of you who haven't heard me in awhile are going to be happy campers tonight, as WGY Schenectady-Albany-Troy starts carrying the show live! I'm excited and indebted to PD Greg Foster-- big big big thanks to him. At 810 AM with 50,000 watts, it's a good bet listeners along the eastern seaboard will pick it up. And if not, they've got a great stream. Go to their site here, look for the blinking tower in the night sky to your right, and click on it. It's that easy. And good.

But wait, there's more. WCHV AM 1260 in Charlottesville-- a great more-than-just-a-college town also starts running us live tonight at 10 (ET). That's thanks to PD Regan Keith. And thanks to GM Mark Jones, we'll now be live at 9 (CT) on WVBG-AM 1490 in Vicksburg, MS! Finally from the maybe not yet category, we might or might not be on WKBN in Youngstown tonight. I hope so-- good radio town, and great signal at 570 AM-- but if not, we will be as soon as they get a receiver. Thanks to Dan Rivers for adding us to the lineup. Talk to you tonight!

SUNDAY JUNE 25, 2006 3:00 AM (ET) A newspaper is aiding and abetting a skating rink in committing a crime according to the New York Division of Human Rights. Seems the paper accepted an ad for the rink's Christian Skating Party. New York is particularly upset the rink had the audacity to play Christian music at the Christian skating party, open to anyone by the way, so they're swiftly going after all the perpetrators for violating the civil rights-- of no one, near as I can tell, and I'll tell all Monday night at 10.

Jerry in North Carolina will be particularly pleased-- we've got the online trivia questions back up for those who qualify. Click on "She Said What" to your left and find out if that's you.

FRIDAY JUNE 23, 2006 3:00 AM (ET) Trivia tonight-- but before that we'll get into something not so trivial-- The Society Of Singers, a group dedicated to helping some of the artists who excelled at giving us some of the greatest music ever recorded but failed at protecting their own interests. The amount of well known people in the music business who have nothing to show for their million selling records is astounding. Jerry Sharell is the president of this group, and you can read all about it at singers.org. You'll find out more about SOS, and Jerry's amazing career at 10.

THURSDAY JUNE 22, 2006 4:30 AM (ET) Before it was just implied, now it's clearly stated. If you do business with AT&T, they own your data. It's all part of their new privacy policy--- they have some and you don't, is the bottom line. And they'll decide with whom they share it. Want a direct quote? "While your account information may be personal to you, these records constitute business records that are owned by AT&T. As such AT&T may disclose such records." We'll tell you more, including what AT&T is these days, tonight at 10.

It was good to catch up with June Maxam last night. Don't forget to check out her site: northcountrygazette.org There's plenty of free articles that will confirm your worst fears about our court system (and a myriad of other interesting things) and for a small fee you can have access to June's investigative reports. You'll recall she was way ahead of major media in reporting the Terri Schiavo story-- and she's one of the few that understood the issue was not one of Terri's living or dying, but rather whether a fit guardian was making that decision. Good material, and a way to help June defray the cost of bringing you information you generally won't find elsewhere.

WEDNESDAY JUNE 21, 2006 2:50 AM (ET) Earn an A in Koran memorizing in Saudi Arabia and win a scholarship. For a School in America. Where you will study aviation and learn how to fly. It sounds like stand up comedy but it's an actual program that pays the tuition for Saudi's wanting to study communications, Computers, and all things aviation. the worst part is we're accepting them. 25,000 of them. The white house has no comment. We've got a few tonight at 10.

So it seems I've stirred up a lot of conversation with my mention last week that Philadelphians would have a way to hear me soon. I would have said more, but I always defer to the radio stations that carry my show about making such announcements. One has: 810 WGY. So how can a station in the Albany New York market be a factor to Philadelphia listeners? With 50,000 watts and a wonderful AM clear channel dial position (810), night time listeners throughout the Northeast should have a good shot at hearing the show live from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. ET, beginning next Monday. Not only that, but they've got a wonderful stream! You can check them out here. Many many thanks to program director Greg Foster who made the decision to carry me! We'll have some other announcements soon-- but as for those Philadelphia rumors, nothing to them. I continue to be heard on 1210 WPHT, weekend overnights.

TUESDAY JUNE 20, 2006 11:00 PM (ET) We're talking to Jerome Corsi right now. You'll want to check out all of his writings at wnd.com. You'll also want to read about the SPP at spp.gov Check out nascocorridor.com too. And we're just getting started. Don't forget to order his latest book: Minutemen the Battle To Secure America's Borders. Click on it for a good pre-order price. If you haven't read Atomic Iran, that's a must read too. And if you're wondering why we're dependent on oil, Black Gold will tell you. And if you want to find out the whole story behind John Kerry, add Unfit For Command to your list too.

TUESDAY JUNE 20, 2006 4:00 AM (ET) So you can't figure out what Bush is thinking when he pushes for amnesty, though he won't call it that, for millions of illegals? Jerome Corsi knows. In fact he knows a lot of things that you'll find interesting-- from the conspiracy to erase our borders to what's really happening in Iran and why we're dependent on oil. He's a Harvard educated conspiratorialist who will back up his contentions tonight at 10.

MONDAY JUNE 19, 2006 2:35 AM (ET) I'm baaacckkk... you probably didn't notice I was gone (at least that was the plan with replays of our most requested interviews last week) but my lack of updating the website for the past week was probably a clue. Actually it was a sign, of my utter laziness, for which I won't make any excuses but will offer apologies and pledges to do better next time. But I'm here now, with a lot to say.

Take my latest rant about Homeland Security, that invasive agency that can peer into every facet of your life in the name of keeping us safe,. Now we have proof of what you suspected-- that they have nary a clue how to do that-- or much of anything, probably. Examples abound but none so telling as the story of Bruce DeCell a retired New York cop. To prove a point, Bruce acquired a fake Mexican ID card, the matricula consular card. It clakmed he lived at 123 Fraud Street in Staten Island which was misspelled. He was dismayed that no airline ever turned him away but downright amazed Homeland Security accepted it. Hear the whole story tonight at 10.

THURSDAY JUNE 8, 2006 2:15 AM (ET) America-- where you can't withdraw your own funds without a picture ID, but you can decide who'll be bombing the middle east. One guy has lived in a small town for over 50 years. Everyone at the bank knows him. He goes in to close an account and they say, sorry but since 911 we can't give you your own money unless we see a picture ID. Same town, election day, another guy, fairly new to town-- goes to vote where no one knows him. They don't even ask his name, let alone ask for an ID. What's going on here? We'll talk about it tonight at 10.

WEDNESDAY JUNE 7, 2006 2:45 AM (ET) He's a California school principal who believes in racial segregation. He thinks the desegregation ruling in Brown vs. the Board of Education is wrong, or at the very least doesn't apply to him and his charter school. You'd think the state would put an end to this in a hurry, and you'd be right if he were a white supremacist-- but in this case he's Hispanic and his school is financed in part by MeChA, the group that believes the American Southwest is Mexican territory. And you haven't even heard about his death threats to detractors but you will tonight at 10.

666 - TUESDAY JUNE 6, 2006 1:30 AM (ET) Hell Michigan is having a celebration. The church of Satan is holding high mass. Billboards in LA issue warnings. And marketers are spearheading a frenzy of releases-- all today on 6-6-6. June 6, 2006. Anything strange happen to you today? No reason to believe that bible prophecy referred to a date, but at the least we can compare the oddest way a marketer capitalized on this less than auspicious point in time, tonight at 10.

And if you miss it at 10, don't forget Extreme 152 on XM replays my show from 1 a.m. to 6 a.m., 7 nights a week. Check it out! And while I'm mentioning places to hear me, if you're a former Philly listener who won't stay up to hear me 'in the middle of the damn night's on the weekend, come back to this site later this month. I'll have an announcement you're guaranteed to like. Thanks

MONDAY JUNE 5, 2006 5:30 AM (ET) Increasingly citizens agree that every American's DNA should be in a database because it would make crime solving easier. Well, if it's easier with our DNA, imagine how easy it would be if we were all on camera 24 hours a day, at home and away. Nobody would go for that you say, and my question would be, where do we draw the line? With DNA it's academic-- the government has found a way to get it instantly without your permission. We'll talk about that and more tonight at 10.

FRIDAY JUNE 2, 2006 2:50 AM (ET) Three big hours of trivia tonight at 10. In the meantime I promised I'd mention a few bill numbers. The North American Cooperative Security Act. H.R.2672 (Katherine Harris introduced it in the house) and S.853 (Dick Lugar introduced it in the senate). Click on either to see how the fix is in on open borders. And if you want to read and weap over the plans to make it virtually impossible for a third party or independent to ever get campaign financing, check out H.R.4694.