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August 29, 2012
Have you been following the Republican National Convention  and do you plan to watch any of the upcoming gatherings of the Democrats in Charlotte?  Conventions used to be covered y all the major TV networks gavel to gavel.  But now, assuming you are paying any attention, you are offered three hours over three nights.  What...
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Are you up late at night?  With flooding overwhelming many parts of Louisiana and Mississippi, and some half a million homes without electricity, Jim will hosting the night shift on his flagship radio station, 1150 WJBO in Baton Rouge.  You can listen and even call in.  Let’s face it.  There will be long hours for...
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Thursday, August 30th, 2012 Baton Rouge, Louisiana  FORTY EIGHT YEARS OF POLITICAL CONVENTIONS  Some 4000 Republican delegates and party officials are converging in Tampa this week, with Democrats heading for Charlotte next week. Network television stations are allowing only three hours of national coverage for each convention. So voters apparently are just not tuning in,...
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Would you like to fly?  NO, I don’t mean taking off in an airplane. I mean just floating through the air under your own power. David Copperfield seems to have it figured out. Yes, it’s an illusion, but I’ll be darned if I have any idea as to how he is able to perform like...
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Was there a conspiracy by the Obama Administration to order the National Weather Service to file false weather reports?  That’s apparently what Rush Limbaugh is alleging.  Rush has raised the question of whether the Obama administration had tampered with the forecasts of the Hurricane Isaac to hurt the Republicans.  Far fetched you say?  Not according...
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