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Syrin
10/31/2009 10:36 PM UTC
We Conservative lost our way in my estimation ...Funny Conservative Republicans are critizing and marginalizing Dede Scozzafava for being left of center in her policies. Really? When did you people start reading? History's most UNETHICAL, ABUSIVE Public Servant! Sarah Palin was listed as a GOP leader, how could this be? READ about Sarah' half baked' Palin's Policy. I've tried to WARN you! However, the rutterless right wing fringe clearly can't endure sound doctrine.
Total-Deliverance
9/24/2009 6:27 PM UTC
Help us to help those with Bi-Polar, Depression and other Mental Illnesses. Hey we got a Brand New Website and blog. We need you to tell us how we can make it better. www.rcmintv.us AND we have a NEW Support blog for people with bi-polar disorder, depression, and/or ANY other mental illnesses or those that have loved ones with a mental illness. It is at: http://rcmintv.livejournal.com/ We are doing TV Broadcasts now more than Radio, that's why we are no longer doing shows here. See you there my friend.
Queen Linda
8/1/2009 6:08 PM UTC
Thank you for taking the time to listen to, "The birth."
Landlord Talk Radio
6/1/2009 12:35 PM UTC
Thanks for the Friends Hook Up - Love the Wild Thing logo!
The Man In Black
5/23/2009 2:29 PM UTC
Like the show. I'll be listening.
3/16/2009 2:24 AM UTC
I advocate for a more self-sufficient state when the federal government finally allows us greater opportunity to safely and responsibly develop our natural resources, I look forward to the realization of the enormous potential Alaska has to contribute more to our national security and energy independence by unlocking our potential.
2/25/2009 6:59 PM UTC
Listen in to the program in the coming months. We hope to continue to inform and educate the nation on resource development. We've been honored to bring you many distiguished guests. We hope to have our Senator Lisa Murkowski join us in the coming weeks.
PROPHET POITIER
1/10/2009 7:16 AM UTC
God bless you for stopping in on our segment tonight! and I pray you are encouraged in Jesus Name!
Politicsforher.com
12/20/2008 7:59 PM UTC
Syrin- Likewise (Happy Holidays)! We are revamping our show; thus, we are on a repositioning hiatus,and should return on air before 2009. I will tune into your soon (next show or a subsequent show)! Monica, Politicsforher.com on blogtalkradio.com
Felix in NJ
11/8/2008 2:16 AM UTC
You might be interested in this article Syrin. "Stolen Election from Alaska". http://www.blackopradio.com/alaska_fraud.html
Noovie
11/2/2008 9:47 AM UTC
The First Ammendment was written to protect free speech from "Government suppression", that's you Sarah!
11/1/2008 3:28 AM UTC
Good Show, Syrin! Maybe the truth is finally getting out, about Palin
10/28/2008 7:30 PM UTC
The people to be afraid of are McCain and Palin. McCain has sold his soul to the devil, he'll say anything to win this election, including cheat!
BostonRed
10/27/2008 3:01 AM UTC
Greet Show! Syrin
one of many men
10/19/2008 5:38 AM UTC
thaxs for making us a favorite.
ATW
10/3/2008 12:47 PM UTC
I just have to say that I find your obsessive hate of Palin more than a little disturbing. By any objective measure, she is the infinitely superior candidate of the two on the ticket. but, hey...it's a free country.
Indiana Dave
10/3/2008 12:29 AM UTC
Hi Syrin, Just wanted to let you know that I am proud of you for taking a stand. I know you are having some issues with this turn of events in the General Election. Just know that I haven't abandoned you and I will fight for your right to voice your opinion. Whether you're Republican, Demorcrat or Independent or what ever, I still consider you my friend. Thanks for standing up for what you believe in. God Bless. Indiana Dave.
YourTimeNowUniv.
10/2/2008 9:00 PM UTC
Heyy, stoppin by to say to you again-Thanks for your friendship:-) It's YOUR Time NOW! This Sat @ 10am est-Pt.6 of "Private-Pain w/my Guest Ms Spirit from ATL...awesome4YOU! I'll be talking also about how I'm promoting YOU on MY SHOW as well also with the V.I.P. Promo I have! (details in current show) Don't miss! Go see details of next show!
KarenO
9/28/2008 3:36 AM UTC
I have been listening to Syrin since her first show. She has not waivered on her stance nor has she ever said she would vote for Obama. Cheap shots are a dime a dozen--especially from those who claim to be just a little more Christian than the rest of us. Love you Syrin, Sunny, and Tom!
AKinvestigetter
9/16/2008 12:48 AM UTC
I hope you like president Obama....since that's what you seem to want.
9/6/2008 1:11 PM UTC
Is marijuana legal up there in Alaska?
9/1/2008 5:10 AM UTC
Hang tough, Syrin, a lot of people will be eating their own words soon enough. I love you and Sunny and Tom for bringing us truth from the trenches!
8/31/2008 7:16 PM UTC
Dropping by to say thank you so much for stoppin by my show!!!! I hope something was said to take you further! As informative as I think you are...I know you wont miss my show next week. If you aren't sure, jus go see who we're having! So get your questions ready...It's YOUR Time NOW! Thanks again...:-) Please rate my show if it was to your liking...:-)
RadioFreeDaralHarb
8/11/2008 5:48 PM UTC
The only thing better than Living Dead Girl, is the remix of Living Dead Girl. You rock Syrin!
stream star
8/4/2008 6:35 PM UTC
thanks for you recent visit
7/28/2008 11:44 PM UTC
How are you! I'm tryin' to email you something you may really really want but I can't get thru...:-)
7/17/2008 11:12 PM UTC
go usa
Rob and Eric
7/15/2008 7:41 PM UTC
Thank you for listening to ZRP! We appreciate it!
Wake up Call Show
7/12/2008 8:18 PM UTC
OH REALLY! WOW! Well very good points for discussion. Join us sometime. Peace
7/9/2008 8:33 AM UTC
Thanks for joining us tonight. God bless
Debra J.M. Smith
7/4/2008 10:32 AM UTC
Hi Syrin... Thank you so much for your prayers. This touches my heart greatly. I see that you have a show Saturday night, thank you for the invite for me to call. It will be so nice to visit on your show again. Hope you have a blessed July 4th.
MVRed Radio
6/26/2008 5:18 AM UTC
Great show guys! Check my blog out at WWW.MVRED.COM. Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less!
connieT
5/26/2008 2:41 PM UTC
Great show! Thank You Syrin
MediaLizzy
5/14/2008 1:31 PM UTC
Thank you!!! Appreciate your visit, Syrin!
eeevil conservative
5/4/2008 8:58 PM UTC
Hi Syrin-- Thanks for checking out my show. Great stuff here-- KLOO-- Keep Liberals Out of Office- LOL!!! AWESOME! LOVE IT!
laura beth
5/4/2008 5:49 AM UTC
GREAT JOB SYRIN,KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK
4/28/2008 5:01 AM UTC
Canada has the same kind of greeny idiots we do but there are a lot of conservatives, too, I'm finding! Our collective goody-goodies think they know what's best for all the rest of us. They whine about Big Oil, Big Pharma, Big Big--anything that employs many and is good for economy. First to scream when jobs go away or they have to pay $4 a gallon for gas!! You sing, Josh does great parodies--check out his site http://joshallem.blogspot.com/ Check out Parody, Comedy, Spoofs! They are all good but the MySpaceDepression is one of my favorites.
4/27/2008 7:32 AM UTC
I was just checking out all the conservative voices. Thanks for being there out there! I just started putting my voice out there.
4/27/2008 4:46 AM UTC
Loved you show and your singing!!
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Producing America's Resources for Americans.... I'm a patriot. I support private business, I'm a advocate for responsible resource development. If it can be done safely, if it can be done professionally and done with great regard to our land, Americans and American ingenuity can do it!
Date / Time: 11/23/2009 5:00 AM UTC
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Category: Politics Conservative
Honesty, integrity and accountability has no ideological boundary. Saturday, September 27th from Noon until 2pm Anchorage Park Strip Downtown between I Street and L Street by the Veterans' Memorial Bring yourselves, your friends, your signs, and your moral outrage! Why this rally? To demand that the Governor uphold her promise to Alaskans to cooperate with the investigation set in place by the Legislative council, to demand the immediate resignation of the Attorney General Talis Colberg, who illegally told Todd and state employees to ignore subpoenas. And we demand that the McCain campaign remove their abusive lawyers from their unlawful intrusion into the Alaska Department of Law.
Original Air Date: 11/24/2008 5:00 AM UTC
Date / Time: 11/22/2008 12:05 AM UTC
Today's news for the Last Frontier
Compiled by Mark Dent
Published: November 21st, 2008 01:06 PM Last Modified: November 21st, 2008 01:06 PM
THE MESS AT THE TURKEY FARM: INEPT, INSENSITIVE OR JUST LIFE (AND DEATH)? The bloody scene at Triple D Farm in Wasilla yesterday as Gov. Sarah Palin "pardoned" a turkey headed for slaughter is drawing widespread comment. Just behind Palin as she was interviewed by reporters afterward, live turkeys are fed into a funnel for beheading and bleeding (see the unedited KTUU video here). She says, "This is neat. You need a little bit of levity in this job," and, seeming to acknowledge the scene behind her, adds, "Certainly we'll probably invite criticism for even doing this too but at least this was fun."
Under the headline "Turkey of a photo op," a Chicago Tribune blogger sums up, "How any politician's staff would allow their boss to do an 'availability' against a backdrop of turkeys shuddering as their necks are snapped is really about as mind-boggling as it gets."
Read a straighter story on the event by The Valley Frontiersman. See still photos of the scene on the blog Celtic Diva's Blue Oasis.
More of today's headlines:
Sarah Palin in ‘The Silence of the Turkeys' (AOL News)
Sarah Palin turkey milkshake recipe revealed (Daily Squib, U.K.)
More painful to watch than those Couric interviews (L.A. Times)
Turkey slaughter won't faze sexy Sarah (Perez Hilton)
Original Air Date: 11/20/2008 1:00 AM UTC
Original Air Date: 11/17/2008 5:00 AM UTC
Date / Time: 11/13/2008 10:03 PM UTC
The Auto Industry-What a major part of America's Economy.....This institutional film was designed to promote Chevrolet's corporate citizenship rather than any specific model of automobile. While it forcefully demonstrates how central automobile manufacturing is to the American economy, it even more strikingly shows the effects of the automobile upon our landscape. Bombastic narration is accompanied by excellent images of automobile manufacturing, the extraction and processing of raw materials from the earth, and mid-1950s consumerism. Cinematography: Gordon Avil, Pierre Mols and Robert Tavernier. Music: Samuel Benavie. Narrator: John Forsythe. Revised from the original 1951 version. American Harvest celebrates the richness and the bounty of America's natural resources, and then sets them all up to be cut, mined, dug, drilled and consumed. It forcefully demonstrates how central automobile manufacturing is to the American economy, but even more strikingly it shows the effects of the automobile upon our landscape. Almost alone among the key players of this century's history, the landscape has remained silent. But in truth it may be the most expert witness of all. In its broadest sense, landscape has been a stage on which struggles have been enacted -- where humans extract resources from the earth, suburbs drain people and wealth from cities, and territory is contested between warring groups. Landscape is also a kind of slate upon which evidence of human culture, habitation and labor is written and from which it may be read. In Harvest, landscape is the subject (or victim) of human activity twice over: the first time as a source of raw materials, the second as territory occupied by factories, houses and highways. In fact, Harvest comes close to being a documentary treatment of industry's contention with nature, and in doing so confirms landscape as a stage of struggle between these two forces. Almost as often as it mentions the richness of America's natural resources, Harvest stresses the idea of "interdependence," invoking it at least thirteen times. As in the film From Dawn to Sunset (1937), seen on the Capitalist Realism disc, Chevrolet is trying to promote this idea as an alternative to the idea that different classes have different interests, as a way of appearing to unite workers, factory owners and consumers into a common and harmonious group based on the interdependency of production and consumption. Again and again, this theme reappears in films sponsored by major national manufacturers from the thirties through the sixties, and I would venture to say that its ebb and flow related to the level of labor militancy at any given time. Ultimately, the idea of interdependence harmonizes with the spirit of national unity that originated with the New Deal as a broad-based response to the Great Depression, metamorphosed into the total national mobilization of World War II, and was finally redirected into the defensive, self-reliant xenophobia of Cold War days. To speak of interdependence implies the existence of those upon whom one cannot depend; they are the ones who by strike, sabotage or inefficiency would break the circle. Interdependence stops at our borders. None of the raw materials and none of the manufacturing we see in Harvest come from overseas; our "American harvest" admits no dependence on foreign mines, mills or labor. Today, as we know, General Motors could not make this film with a straight face. Harvest's images are as visually arresting as they ever are in an industrial film, but the verbal equivalent of these hot shots reaches new heights of bombast. The pretentious narration, delivered by John Forsythe, at one time a Jam Handy regular, is sometimes like a campaign speech (mentioning thirty-five states by name), sometimes scriptural, almost always exaggerative, and occasionally almost incoherent. Perhaps the worst sentence in the whole picture: "From all the designs and all the plans, all the materials from all the processes, and all the parts made by all the skills of all the men and all the magic of all the machines move through all the pageant of production in a great orchestration of interdependence one upon another and another into a fine climactic assembly of the finest products of all of us for all of us, for all the farms and all the cities and towns of all our land." Despite the seeming irrelevancy of Harvest's language, it's well worth parsing these tortured sentences and cutting through the hyperbole to see exactly what General Motors is telling us. What remains is an eloquent statement of what was and continues to be the American corporate point of view, which sounds like this: ¥ We (the great industrial corporations) mobilize human beings, technology and investment to turn the earth's resources -- ours for the taking -- into products that have changed your life and are creating a better world; ¥ All of us -- workers, farmers, engineers and management -- depend upon one another, and we depend on the success of our interdependency; ¥ Only we (the great industrial corporations) are capable of fulfilling this great task with success; ¥ In doing so we have changed the face of America; ¥ And we will continue. Even after almost forty-five years, the ideas that Harvest expresses still permeate corporate speech, though some allowance is now made for environmental consciousness. Many of the same images of extraction continue to appear in commercials, print advertising and annual reports; the new twist is that corporations now claim to accept responsibility for the stewardship of diminishing natural resources. Though Harvest's bombast and pretension may initially seem dated and absurd, the power behind its assertions has given them the clout to prevail. American Harvest was the first of a series of "institutional" films sponsored by Chevrolet (see also American Look on The Rainbow is Yours disc). Others included American Engineer (1955); American Maker (1960) and American Thrift (1962). Each was a half-hour, high-budget production, made to show on television, before community and school groups, and in theaters. Their goal: to create a close link in the minds of viewers between Chevrolet and basic aspects of the American economy: extraction of raw materials and interdependency (Harvest); engineering and production planning (Engineer); design and consumer marketing (Look); labor, manufacturing and mass production (Maker); and women, consumption and money (Thrift).
Original Air Date: 11/13/2008 5:00 AM UTC
Date / Time: 11/10/2008 8:26 AM UTC
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