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The Nitelifer Circle of Sanity

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As January 2013 comes to a close, the big news is the Pentagon has officially recognized that women should be allowed to serve in combat units.  This controversy will be debated for a while so it is the perfect issue for the Circle of Sanity to discuss today.  What are your feelings on it?  Should women be allowed to be in direct combat?  Did you realize that many already do?  Call in, we’d love to hear from you.
Also, today Congress unanimously approved John Kerry to be the next Secretary of State.  This comes less than a week after hearings on the Benghazi attack turned into an attempt to castigate current Sec. of State, Hilary Clinton and thereby besmirch the Obama administration’s handling of the attack.  Talk about a woman successfully serving in combat!?!?  Hilary tore the men questioning her, “a new one”.
And finally, its Super Bowl week and The Baltimore Ravens are in the dance!  Ravens fans, we have something for you as well, so listen in to hear Yale unashamedly GUSH over his team and belittle all other teams in the league!  LOL!
We WILL hit these points and more, tonight at 8:00pm EST.
Focusing on the major and sometimes overlooked topics affecting us in America today, the Nitelifer Circle of Sanity examines what is going on in Baltimore MD, Seattle WA, and all parts of the country in between.  The “Media” is or isn't talking about it, but regardless, The Nitelifer Circle of Sanity is! We hope to enlighten and educate while delivering the seriousness of the issues with sarcasm and humor.  Whether it is politics or social issues, The Nitelifer Circle of Sanity will be there.
Call in to join in (347) 205-9763 or just click the link to listen in.

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