Posted by
tohu.vavohu on Wednesday, October 11, 2006 5:06:06 AM
I was checking and
researching some information on our local npr (national public radio) station
kjzz 91.5 fm. I had heard something over the weekend and wanted to see if it
had been posted so I could use it at a later time. Anyway, on the front page is
had an announcement that Len Munsil will appear
on their 'Here and Now' segment. If you have access to a radio between 11
and 12, a great station for an hour to listen to will be kjzz 91.5 fm. (Or you
could try and get someone to record it.) I am pretty sure you might know a
couple people that would like to know as well. Well, get on the phone or e-mail
them and let them know.
Update:
come again?
So did anyone catch
Len Munsil on Arizona's local station kjzz 91.5
fm? If you missed it, don't fret, you can
still listen to the interview.
NPR has finally done a service to the community. I thought it was a very good
interview. Len Munsil did an outstanding job.
But I want you to pay close attention to something when you are listening to
it. Right after Steve Goldstein is finished with the interview of Len Munsil,
he gives a little intro to the next segment of the show in which they will be be
discussing 3 of the 19 propositions on the local Arizona ballot this election.
The first one he brings up is Prop
107 and labels it as the "...anti-gay
marriage initiative..." Wow!!! Snuck in a low punch there. Jab! Jab! To
hear it quickly, click the 'listen to the interview' link and move the curser to
about the halfway position between halfway and three fourths. Anyway, I could
have sworn it was the protect marriage initiative. To
uphold the institution of marriage. The same institution that has been the norm
for centuries. Since the beginning of time. I think God was the original
author of this basic and fundamental concept!?! This initiative is to amend our
state constitution to say marriage is between one man and one woman, and should
be recognized as such. That it spoke against the recognition of "domestic
partnerships" in all forms
(...AND NO LEGAL STATUS FOR UNMARRIED
10. PERSONS SHALL BE
CREATED OR RECOGNIZED BY THIS
11. STATE OR ITS POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS THAT
IS SIMILAR
12. TO THAT OF MARRIAGE...). It's just funny to see how, like my
father puts it, they can't find the positive in a majority of things especially
if they don't like a certain issue or point of view. Liberal thought has to
find or create a negative the majority of the time. I guess in the end, npr didn't
let me down. If you know what I mean.
Now, the other day I
pointed out how Janet
Napolitano didn't show up to a debate with Len Munsil and Mr. Barry Hess.
Well, are you hoping you will have the chance to see Janet, Len, and Barry
actually go head to head to head in a debate? You will!!! It will be on Arizona's
KAET Channel 8, today, Thursday, October 5, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. Don't miss
it. Support Taco Bell or In-N-Out and grab dinner, send the kids to bed early
(or include them in the viewing and then take time to apply learning). Get a
babysitter for them if you need to. If your not going to be home, set the VCR.
Since that might be archaic for some of you, set your DVR systems. It
is crucially important to understand were each candidate for governor is coming
from and where they stand so you can make an educated decision on the facts this
general election, November 7, 2006.
(Update: A link to the video for the gubernatorial debate will be listed under it's own blog. Look for link there.)
Originally sent 10/3/2006 — Update 10/5/2006
Len Munsil having an interview on local npr station, the link to the audio, interesting point in interview, and notification of gubernatorial debate on local pbs station.
I'm mine own personal
cheerleading squad and I want a new captain,
~tohu.vavohu