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DE MEDIA GROUP LLC

DE MEDIA GROUP LLC

Mission: The Real Man Campaign is an outreach to all men who are abusive, violent or potentially violent. We are seeking non violent, positive men for this campaign, who are ready, willing and able to assist in this urgent project. This campaign will not only help countless men become free from this relentless crime, but will help to put an end to the domestic violence crisis that is ongoing in every part of the world, restore families and save many lives. The 24 Hour Abuser Hot line will be a national hot line which will work in conjunction with the Real Man Campaign and will be established to operate just like the victims national hot line, with male advocates as the counselors to answer the calls from the abusers. This will allow volunteer access to help in time of need, versus court ordered, which is too late for many cases. There is help 24/7 for the victims, however, we need a hot line for abusers even more. This Campaign is appealing to all Clergy, Celebrities including Actors, Singers, Athletes, etc., Politicians, Medical Personnel, Military, Law Officers and all others that are considered to be men of positive influence to form a task force. The Abuser Hot line will be publicized via television, radio, internet, billboards, print media, etc and will be accessible via telephone, text messaging, email, chat or any other means of communication. This will give the abuser the opportunity to volunteer to get help before an episode gets out of hand. Benefits of this campaign: Interaction Lives saved Family restoration Volunteer versus ordered Men that are of positive influence are being sought out to stand up and be a helping hand to these abusers who are in need of a non violent mentor...one that can lead them in a new and much better way of life, than the one they are living right now. We have leaders in so many areas, that are paving the way for others to follow...why not for the cause of domestic violence, through a campaign that is specifically designed and targeted to reach these abusers, before another episode, which may very well be the last one for the victim? WE NEED MORE MEN TO TAKE A STAND AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. ABUSERS NEED YOU! VICTIMS NEED YOU! WE NEED YOU! BE SILENT NO MORE! IN ORDER TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE TRAGIC WORLD OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, JOIN THE REAL MAN CAMPAIGN! CONTACT: WORLDFORLIFE.ORG EL@ATT.BLACKBERRY.NET WORLDFORLIFE@GMAIL.COM DMSAVAGEMEDIA@AOL.COM FACEBOOK.COM/DONNASAVAGE FACEBOOK.COM/ELWOODLEGETTE (973) 584-4132, (973) 580-5643, (917) 856-3455

radiodoc

radiodoc

Hello American Heroes. It's great to see a broadcast like yours for a change. We are much appreciated for the add. Please keep us posted with up-coming broadcasts. Peace, Luv, & Respect Chris Mentillo AKA, "DOC." ChrisMentillo.com

Life TransitionCoach

Life TransitionCoach

Inviting all of American Heroes friends to take advantage of all my show content from Sept 2008 to Sept 2009, as we celebrate one year on BTR. Today's show is on STRESS, think that will be useful? O.K. Then, Hear you on the show.

Bro Kenny & Friends

Bro Kenny & Friends

What a great show: on 9/18/09 Thanks.

Mama Fortuna

Mama Fortuna

Inviting you to Temple of Fortuna Pagan worship.

Viveca Gresham

Viveca Gresham

America's 1st African American WOMAN Veteran!

Viveca Gresham

Viveca Gresham

this site has everything a person needs to know about our American Heroes! Comprehensive!...Harriet Tubman, America's 1st African American Veteran!

TejaVu_Teresa

TejaVu_Teresa

Thank you for listening to my show! I'd love to have your feedback (comments, questions & suggestions)! please comment via blog or email me at tejavuteresa@hotmail.com. Blessings ~

The Gay Mentor

The Gay Mentor

I am really enjoying Navy Jazz and Blues (and I am not being bias because I was in the Navy). This is the type of music I was looking for to play in the background as I write. Thanks. I wish you peace and blessings.

PropheticallySpeakin

PropheticallySpeakin

Thank You For Your Friend Request and God Bless you !! May Our Lord Lead Us ALL to His Rightousness!! :) YSIC...Peg

Rev.  Isabel_Vasquez

Rev. Isabel_Vasquez

Thanks for the invite. I will visit your show later on today. I have a son who has been a Police Officer for 15 years and a grandson who is in the Navy, he just got back from Iraq.

DebbieEdwards

DebbieEdwards

Thank you for your friendship~ Many blessings, Debbie

At Home w/ Victoria

At Home w/ Victoria

Thanks for the friendship request. Victoria

Queen Linda

Queen Linda

Thank you for the invite. Much Success and Awareness to all through your show and guests.

IndependentRealist

IndependentRealist

Good show the gunny speaks, thanks. IR

J.D. The Music Man

J.D. The Music Man

Thanks for the friend request. -JD

No Show

No Show

Thanks for listening! Please come back.

The Verb

The Verb

Thanks for stopping by the show!

Platinum Queens West

Platinum Queens West

Thanks for what u do and all u have done! God Bless.

bebop54

bebop54

thanks for friendin' ! looking forward to the next show ...

Talk Radio Portal

Talk Radio Portal

Raymond, thanks for being a guest on Talk Radio Portal.

THE PAISAN FROM PSL

THE PAISAN FROM PSL

Welcome to the family, Thanks for the friendship..Best Wishes

An Hour To Empower

An Hour To Empower

Thank you for your friends request. We appreciate it. I am going to check your blogs out today.

Poetry by Ja'MeeLah

Poetry by Ja'MeeLah

Greetings & Thanks for the warm friend invite. Take Care & God Bless,Love & Peace, JAMS

Life TransitionCoach

Life TransitionCoach

Thank you so much for listening to our show. I wish we could have spoken in the Chat Room. Please don't make this the last time that you stop by. Have a great week.

Morning-Coffee

Morning-Coffee

Thanks for adding to to your circle of friends. I am going to check your show out today. Hope you get the chance to stop by our show.

♀HEALTH REVOLUTION♂

♀HEALTH REVOLUTION♂

God bless you and all that you do. Eat right Exercise and Meditate my friend. Love Bonnie @ www.thehealthrevolution.us

Nite Callers

Nite Callers

Thank you for being a very special friend. Nite Callers Radio.

intheflow

intheflow

Thanks for your presence! I appreciate you and your friendship. Looking forward to listening to the show. Big Hugs to you and yours!

Prophetess Carmen

Prophetess Carmen

Thanks for listening to the Testimony show Much Love and Peace Prophetess Carmen

EAGLES-OF-USA1-

EAGLES-OF-USA1-

thanks for stopping by...

Lady Poet Radio(LPR)

Lady Poet Radio(LPR)

HEY, THANKS FOR THE ADD..I APPRECIATE IT!! KEEP IN TOUCH..GOD BLESS -LADY P.

The Odd Mind

The Odd Mind

Thank you for the friendship. Lesa

cduncan10

cduncan10

thank you for your request its great people out there still have respect for the true american heroes rather than fawning over a so-called humanitarian like michael jackson

youincorporatenow

youincorporatenow

Thanks for the request

babs2

babs2

I am so proud to be your friend and thank you for the request. Please listen to my show Sunday, 7/19 because it will be a very special one that I wish you to hear. Also, please pull up my website at http://arenotalone.com so you can follow me through the entire show. Thank you my friend :)

Pastor Fran

Pastor Fran

GOD BLESS, thank u so much for listening to our segment May ur listeners know we just had a segment on the 80-20% rule for christian relationships, we are here to serve the Lord and our brethren, bless your segments in the name of our Savior Jesus Christ

Judy Joy Jones Show

Judy Joy Jones Show

Thanks for listening to Dr. Michio Kaku on Judy Joy Jones Show. Much Continued Success! Joy

KarenO

KarenO

I have a "special" list of favorite shows that I send to anybody who wants it (everybody does) and you are on it Lt. I can see by your Listener list that several have found you already. Thanks for bringing us quality reading and supporting LE and Military writers.

D-CyberCrime

D-CyberCrime

Lt. Foster I am about to "Embark on your book Police Technology which is being used in my course Computers, Technology, and Criminal Justice Information Systems through Kaplan University. I am a Criminal Justice Student obtaining my B.S. degree in Criminology Computer Forensics. Question: How does one go about getting a autograph copy from you? This is so cool, as I am going to share your blogradio with my entire class and Professor. Go Foster! you have a dedicated fan here!

Roguemom

Roguemom

I enjoyed listening to your show tonight. I am going to see about getting one of the books by Lilley. Good Night Raymond.

Life Trekking Coach

Life Trekking Coach

Thanks! We enjoyed your show!

American Heroes Radio  

Conversations with American Heroes at the Watering Hole features weekly guests from the military, police and law enforcement, and firefighting community discussing issues important to our Nation’s defenders and first responders. Information on upcoming and previous edpisodes can be found at www.americanheroesradio.com Previous first responder guests have come from federal, state and local law enforcement agencies as well as other emergency first responders such as paramedics, emergency medical technicians and firefighters. Previous law enforcement and or policing topics have included: leadership in law enforcement; crime scene response; policing and stress; promotions and assessment centers; criminal investigations; computer crime; police corruption; police officer Rights; highway drug interdiction; police management; reality based training; swat operations; field training officer programs; police wife; leadership; becoming a police officer; search and seizure; homicide investigations; law enforcement intelligence; life coaching; maritime security; terrorists attacks and terrorism; school shootings; active shooter response; police tactics; officer survival; true crime; digital imaging; and serial killers. Military guest have come from the Marine Corps; Navy; Army; Air Force; and, Coast Guard. Previous military guests have discussed: terrorism; aviation history; surviving bootcamp; military doctrine; military tactics; the war on terror; the war in Iraq; the war in Afghanistan; and, military recruitment.

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    Forensic Investigator

    On July 24, 2009, Conversations with American Heroes at the Watering Hole will feature a discussion with Esther McKay, a former Detective Senior Constable and Forensic Investigator with the New South Wales Police Force (Australia).

     

    Program Date: July 24, 2009

    Program Time: 2100 hours, Pacific

    Topic: Forensic Investigator

    Listen Live:

    http://www.blogtalkradio.com/LawEnforcement/2009/07/25/Forensic-Investigator

     

    About the Guest

    Esther Mckay served seventeen years in the New South Wales Police Force, attaining the rank of Detective (technical) Senior Constable. She worked in the area of Forensic Services for fifteen years, attaining expert status in crime scene examination and vehicle identification. She also worked in Training and Research, as well as Document Examination. She has a Diploma of Applied Science in Forensic Investigation (NSW Police), and was awarded the National Medal for service in 2001 and the Ethical and Diligent Police Service medal with fifteen-year clasp in 2008.

     

    Esther Mckay was discharged from the force in 2001 with post-traumatic stress disorder as a direct result of her forensic work. Her best-selling autobiography, Crime Scene: True Stories from the Life of a Forensic Investigator.

     

    Esther Mckay works actively in supporting traumatized serving and former Police and is the President of the Police Post Trauma Support Group. She was awarded the Pride of Australia Medal in 2007 for Community Spirit for her work with traumatized Police, and regularly speaks to various groups and schools about her life experience, writing and former forensic work.  Esther is patron of the Australian Missing Persons Register and has been an Australia Day Ambassador since 2007. She lives in the Southern Highlands with her husband and two children.

     

    About the Watering Hole

    The Watering Hole is Police slang for a location cops go off-duty to blow off steam and talk about work and life.  Sometimes funny; sometimes serious; but, always interesting.

     

    About the Host

    Lieutenant Raymond E. Foster was a sworn member of the Los Angeles Police Department for 24 years.  He retired in 2003 at the rank of Lieutenant.  He holds a bachelor’s from the Union Institute and University in Criminal Justice Management and a Master’s Degree in Public Financial Management from California State University, Fullerton; and, has completed his doctoral course work. Raymond E. Foster has been a part-time lecturer at California State University, Fullerton and Fresno; and is currently a Criminal Justice Department chair, faculty advisor and lecturer with the Union Institute and University.  He has experience teaching upper division courses in Law Enforcement, public policy, Public Safety Technology and leadership.  Raymond is an experienced author who has published numerous articles in a wide range of venues including magazines such as Government Technology, Mobile Government, Airborne Law Enforcement Magazine, and Police One.  He has appeared on the History Channel and radio programs in the United States and Europe as subject matter expert in technological applications in Law Enforcement.

     

    Listen, call, join us at the Watering Hole:

    http://www.blogtalkradio.com/LawEnforcement/2009/07/25/Forensic-Investigator

     

    Program Contact Information

    Lieutenant Raymond E. Foster, LAPD (ret.), MPA

    editor@police-writers.com

    909.599.7530

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    Forensic Investigator

    On July 24, 2009, Conversations with American Heroes at the Watering Hole will feature a discussion with Esther McKay, a former Detective Senior Constable and Forensic Investigator with the New South Wales Police Force (Australia).

     

    Program Date: July 24, 2009

    Program Time: 2100 hours, Pacific

    Topic: Forensic Investigator

    Listen Live:

    http://www.blogtalkradio.com/LawEnforcement/2009/07/25/Forensic-Investigator

     

    About the Guest

    Esther Mckay served seventeen years in the New South Wales Police Force, attaining the rank of Detective (technical) Senior Constable. She worked in the area of Forensic Services for fifteen years, attaining expert status in crime scene examination and vehicle identification. She also worked in Training and Research, as well as Document Examination. She has a Diploma of Applied Science in Forensic Investigation (NSW Police), and was awarded the National Medal for service in 2001 and the Ethical and Diligent Police Service medal with fifteen-year clasp in 2008.

     

    Esther Mckay was discharged from the force in 2001 with post-traumatic stress disorder as a direct result of her forensic work. Her best-selling autobiography, Crime Scene: True Stories from the Life of a Forensic Investigator.

     

    Esther Mckay works actively in supporting traumatized serving and former Police and is the President of the Police Post Trauma Support Group. She was awarded the Pride of Australia Medal in 2007 for Community Spirit for her work with traumatized Police, and regularly speaks to various groups and schools about her life experience, writing and former forensic work.  Esther is patron of the Australian Missing Persons Register and has been an Australia Day Ambassador since 2007. She lives in the Southern Highlands with her husband and two children.

     

    About the Watering Hole

    The Watering Hole is Police slang for a location cops go off-duty to blow off steam and talk about work and life.  Sometimes funny; sometimes serious; but, always interesting.

     

    About the Host

    Lieutenant Raymond E. Foster was a sworn member of the Los Angeles Police Department for 24 years.  He retired in 2003 at the rank of Lieutenant.  He holds a bachelor’s from the Union Institute and University in Criminal Justice Management and a Master’s Degree in Public Financial Management from California State University, Fullerton; and, has completed his doctoral course work. Raymond E. Foster has been a part-time lecturer at California State University, Fullerton and Fresno; and is currently a Criminal Justice Department chair, faculty advisor and lecturer with the Union Institute and University.  He has experience teaching upper division courses in Law Enforcement, public policy, Public Safety Technology and leadership.  Raymond is an experienced author who has published numerous articles in a wide range of venues including magazines such as Government Technology, Mobile Government, Airborne Law Enforcement Magazine, and Police One.  He has appeared on the History Channel and radio programs in the United States and Europe as subject matter expert in technological applications in Law Enforcement.

     

    Listen, call, join us at the Watering Hole:

    http://www.blogtalkradio.com/LawEnforcement/2009/07/25/Forensic-Investigator

     

    Program Contact Information

    Lieutenant Raymond E. Foster, LAPD (ret.), MPA

    editor@police-writers.com

    909.599.7530

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    Automatic License Plate Recognition

    Automatic License Plate Recognition

    Dennis J. Lau

     

    In an era of increasing threats to public safety and shrinking city budgets, judicious application of modern technologies are a force multiplier for police agencies who need to do more with less. Automatic License Plate Recognition  (ALPR) is a case in point. ALPR uses cameras to capture digital images of license plates, then a computer to convert plate image into alphanumeric characters. That information, also referred to as “plate code”, can then be stored in a database and compared to other databases.

     

    READ ON

    http://www.police-technology.net/automatic_license_plate_recognition.html

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    Red Team “Two sides to every Story”

    Red Team “Two sides to every Story”

    By Lieutenant Colonel John Nelson, USA

     

    Three years ago, I was one of the first graduates of the Red Team School at the University of Foreign Military and Cultural Studies (UFMCS), located at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. The Red Teaming course is relatively new to the Army, but the concept of an advisor to the commanding general has been around since the time of Napoleon. The concept of the Red Team requires members to see through multiple lenses; in the case of Iraq, looking at a situation from the perspective of the people or the Government of Iraq, as well as the enemy. The role has been effectively used in both government and business, but until recently, the Army had no doctrine or recognized education available to implement the capability in its operational and strategic units.

     

    READ ON

    www.military-writers.com/articles/red_team.html

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    Defining Leadership: Trying to Understand

    Defining Leadership:  Trying to Understand

    By Darnell E. Patton, GySgt/USMC

     

    You can ask ten different people what their definition of leadership is and you will probably get ten different answers.  Leadership doesn’t have a specific definition.  By giving it a definition, you are putting restrictions and limitations on the word and the true value of leadership.  Leadership is something that is complicated to explain and understand.  It is formless; it doesn’t take on a particular shape or form, nor does it go in one particular direction. A great leader can adjust to any situation at any given time, under any circumstance, and still come out successful.

     

    READ ON

    http://www.pokerleadership.com/defining_leadership_patton.html

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    The History of Policing

    The History of Policing

    From 2600 BCE to modern times, there have been some interesting developments in law enforcement.  This downloadable document takes a concise, yet thorough, look at the development of American law enforcement.

     

    READ ON

    www.police-writers.com/articles/history_of_policing.html

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    How to Undress a Cop

    On June 12, 2009, Conversations with Heroes at the Watering Hole will feature a discussion with author Sarah Cortez and Liz Martínez. Sarah Cortez has been in law enforcement since 1993. During her career she has worked as a patrol officer, field training officer and sexual assault investigator. After her writing career began, she continued in law enforcement as a reserve police officer and been assigned as a juvenile bailiff, worked undercover during alcohol stings and assisted with the service civil processes. Sarah Cortez is the author of How to Undress a Cop: Poems and a coauthor/editor of Hit List: The Best of Latino Mystery. Liz Martínez’ short stories have appeared in the anthologies Manhattan Noir, Queens Noir, and Cop Tales 2000, and in publications including COMBAT: the Literary Expression of Battlefield Touchstones and Police Officer’s Quarterly. Her short story “Kris Kringle” was Orchard Press Mystery’s Christmas 2000 feature. She is also the author of the non-fiction book The Retail Manager’s Guide to Crime and Loss Prevention, and her articles about security and law enforcement have appeared in publications around the world. She is a member of Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers, and the Public Safety Writers Association. She and Sarah Cortez are also co-editors of the anthology Indian Country Noir from Akashic Books (Brooklyn).

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