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These 3 stations say they have Mike on from 9pm to midnight eastern & It seems as though these 3 links work
http://radiotime.com/station/s_45192/KTLK_1150.aspx http://www.green960.com/main.html http://themic921.com/main.html http://www.ohiomajorityradio.com / It says it has Mike on fron 9pm to midnight
http://www.mikemalloy.com /
http://www.sirius.com/siriusleft http://stream.am950ktnf.com:8000/listen.pls These stations Have Mike on from 9pm to midnight Pacific-
http://www.am1090seattle.com /
& Here's Mike's station list-
http://www.mikemalloy.com/stations /
Here's the Malloy stream link-
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http://unreportednews.net /
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http://www.redpill8.blogspot.com/http://www.blogoftheun... /
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The Day Afterhttp://www.mikemalloy.com/2010/11/03/the-day-after-2/#commentsWelcome, Truthseekers, to The Future. What will happen next in the Democratic Experiment? We’ll discuss President Obama’s reaction to last night’s elections at the press conference today. And what’s up with Tan-tastic John Bohener’s artificial tears? Has he been dipping into Glenn Beck’s Vicks Vap-O-Rub, or is he that emotionally fragile? He cries more than Tammy Faye at a PTL fundraiser.
Tonight we’ll discuss what to expect from the next Congress, what committees will be affected, what legislation to expect, and what will likely meet Obama’s veto pen. I don’t envy the new Teabaggers, they’re going to have a tough time delivering their fascist agenda to their hungry throngs. If they can’t magically create jobs, reverse the economic picture, eliminate Health Care reform, and cut $100 billion in government spending on social programs . . .what will they tell their Fox “News” fanatics?
One thing is certain – the next two years won’t be dull! Join us for three hours of flying-monkey-free fun and frivolity LIVE at 9PM ET! 877-996-2556!
Kathy's Diary
Move On, Nothing to See Here . . http://www.mikemalloy.com/2010/11/03/move-on-nothing-to-see-here/Is it too soon to talk about 2012? Are the wounds too fresh or too deep to focus on the recovery? Read this missive from John Nichols of The Nation for a little historical perspective on Mid Term elections.
“Why, yes, of course the Republicans will remember November 2, 2010, fondly. They won control of the U.S. House,
shrunk the Democratic majority in the U.S. Senate, became a
significantly more dominant political player states that are about to
begin the redistricting process that will set lines for congressional
races for the next decade and inflicted a heap of heartbreak on
progressives by defeating Democrats such as Wisconsin Senator Russ
Feingold.
And, yes, of course, that’s a short-term bummer for Barack Obama,
who was right when he said before the election that a shift in the
congressional balance toward the Republicans would make his job a whole
lot harder.
But for all the talk of landslides, waves and tsunamis, 2010 produced a relatively typical mid-term election for a new president.
Obama and the Democrats actually fared better than did Bill Clinton and the Democrats of 1994.
In a reasonably parallel circumstance — politically, if
not economically – a first-term Democratic president went into his
first mid-terms with solid majorities in the House and Senate and came
out with solid Republican majorities. Newt Gingrich’s “Republican
Revolution” shifted 54 House seats from the Democrats to the
Republicans and gave the former speaker a 230 to 204 majority. Though
there are still races to be settled, it looks this year like Ohio
Congressman John Boehner will begin his speakership with a similar
majority.
The unfortunate reality of what passes for political analysis these
days is that most analysts will — for better or worse — make the 1994
comparison and be done with it.
But that misses the broader historical reality.
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