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William F. Buckley, Jr.'s response to the 9/11 terror attacks. The heroism of the passengers of the businessmen and women onboard Flight 93 on September 11th. Peter Ferrara's September 15, 2001 piece in National Review entitled "What Is an American?" Different perspectives of the attacks that day from call-in listeners. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gaylord & Holiday - Dixie (1977) A remnant from the Amherst Records Story show. Santiago - Nice And Slow (1976) A remnant from the Amherst Records Story show. Bobby Hatfield - Messin' In Muscle Shoals (1971) One half of the Righteous Brothers records some forgettable pseudo-Americana, but you can't take the pure show-biz mawkishness out of the delivery. Bruce Haack & Miss Nelson – (Excerpt from) Dance, Sing, And Listen Again & Again! (1963) Included here because this was an early attempt to use synthesizers for more than burps and squeaks. A children's album that's pretty strange but not bad. Charles Dodge – (Excerpt from) Synthesized Voices (1976) Liner notes: "A1 and B realized at the Columbia University Center of Computing Activities and the Nevis Laboratories A2 realized at the Bell Telephone Laboratories" Pretty strange synthesized vocal music. Cradle - Man Is A Man (1970) The Quatro sisters record a kind of Moody Blues meets Blue Cheer hybrid of prog. Suzi Quatro quit to become a solo star (mostly in England) and as Leather Tuscadero on Happy Days. Patti Quatro appeared on Fanny's Rock and Roll Survivors album. The single from that album was a cover of "I've Had It", which I remember them performing on American Bandstand, but it didn't help. I still felt kinda funny watching them. Don Powell - Black Man (1972) Tronquista - Hoffa's Blues (1966) Rare 1966 blues release by an anonymous R&B / blues singer in a tribute to Teamster's President Jimmy Hoffa who was very popular with African-Americans for his stand on equal rights. It was pressed in 1966 for the Teamster's convention in Miami and was available only at this event. The name Tronquista is the name used for the Teamsters union in Puerto Rico so this may be a clue to the identity of the artist and suggests it was privately pressed in the Miami area rather than union headquarters in Detroit. John Strand - Remembering Laci (2003) From WFMU: "Remembering Laci" was written and performed by John F. Strand, a guard at Tracy, California's Deuel Vocational Institution. Here's the Wikipedia article. Lila - Step Into Time (1978) Liner notes: Dear Friend, We are happy you are listening to our songs of the Mother. This album was inspired by the ideals of Sri Ramakrishna (1836-1886) and his wife Sarada Devi (1853-1920), great devotees of the mother, who dedicated their lives to loving tolerance and appreciation between devotees of all religions and all paths. "All the main religions and spiritual paths are true", Ramakrishna said, after practicing 80 of them one by one. "God is Form and Formless Mother, and Father, Son, Friend, Beloved. He is available in whatever way the individual heart yearns for him". We hope our songs help you in your own way. We bow to your soul and individuality. Everyday day at noon, we pray for a new world of Love and Harmony. Join with us if you would like. Lila Lou Christie - Mickey's Monkey (1969) You know I am a big fan (for various reasons) of Lou Christie's Buddah Records period. From the late '60s to the early '70s, he made some pretty odd recordings, but he also made the wonderful Paint America Love. This was the album before that. The Mam'selles - Oye Coma Va (1969) Voodou Juju - The VooDou Ju Ju Obsession Part 1 (1969) Richard O'Brien - Shock Treatment (1981) You kids love that Rocky Horror Picture Show. But you might not know is that there was a sequel. It was called Shock Treatment. It was not very good. And it went virtually unnoticed. In fact, it only showed at midnight movies (as did the Rocky Horror zeitgeist in time). But without the electric Tim Curry on screen, it was just another "let's make a move, guys!" dynamic. I saw RHPS once and I felt horribly embarrassed. And it takes a lot to embarrass a man who mixed plaids with stripes. I cannot imagine this. This version of the theme song is not on the OST, as it is slightly more radio-friendly (in its time) than the cast version. Star Drek - Bobby Pickett and Peter Ferrara (1976) Yeah, the same Bobby Pickett that had a big hit with "Monster Mash". That one oddball hit kept him in cheap capes and attempts at all sorts of permutations, including comedy and disco. Stephen Kalinich - If You Knew (1969) In 1969, he recorded his only album, A World of Peace Must Come, with production by Brian Wilson. It was unreleased until 2008. The Beach Boys appear on some of the tracks from the album. While under contract as an artist signed to the Beach Boys' Brother Records, Kalinich co-wrote several songs released by the group including "All I Want to Do", "Be Still", "Little Bird", as well as "A Time to Live in Dreams" with Dennis Wilson. Many Beach Boys completists are unaware of their collaborations with Kalinich and Charles Lloyd. These people are idiots. Stephen Kalinich - The Magic Hand (1969) Stop Smoking...Stop Over-Eating With Reveen (1978) Excerpt from this nutty record out of Canada. Peter Reveen quickly gained fame across North America with his stage shows. AKA Reveen The Impossibilist. Supernatural Family Band - Thank You (Falettenme) (1976) "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)" was a 1969 hit for Sly and the Family Stone. This is a crazy cover with young girls offering up the least soulful interpretation since Ann Margret. But somehow all the craziness works for me. I don't know. The tuba? The harmonica? The Average Disco Band - I Want You (She So Heavy) (1976) A remnant from the Amherst Records Story show. Listen closely and you can hear a swarthy male voice intone "J'taime". Maybe some Serge Gainsbourg floating around? This song bears almost no resemblance to the Beatles version. The B.C. & M. Choir - Stealing In The Name Of The Lord (1969) "B.C.& M." stands for "Baptist, Catholic & Methodist Choir." The Eric Burdon Band - City Boy (1975) The Mighty M.C.'s - Drugs, Don't Get Involved (1986) The Minute Men - Please Keep The Beatles In England (1964) The United States of America - Osamu's Birthday (1968) To be rerecorded by Joe Byrd and the Field Hippies the following year. In THAT version, the vocals were recorded phonetically with backward backing, then reversed. Interesting, but she was no Dorothy Moskowitz. Bruce Haack & Miss Nelson – (Excerpt from) Dance, Sing, And Listen Again & Again! Bill Niles and His GoodTime Band - Bric-a-Brac Man (1967) Bill Spiller - Hot Pants Girls (1971) Byron MacGregor - How Good You Have It In America (1974) Carol Channing & Jimmy C. Newman - Lousiana Cajun Rock Band (1978) Senator Sam Ervin - Bridge Over Troubled Water (1974) Stop Smoking With Reveen Excerpt (LP)
Peter Ferrara, a former aide to Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush and the author of the books Power to the People: The New Road to Freedom and Prosperity for the Poor, Seniors, and Those Most in Need of the World’s Best Health Care and The Obamacare Disaster, is available to discuss the insurance industry’s undercutting of President Trump’s recent health care transparency efforts.
Interview with Former Presidential Aid and Author Peter Ferrara: 12/19/19, Hr. 1 by Conduit Media
Democrats disgraced themselves during the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation hearings, but what Diane Feinstein did yesterday is one of the scummiest things I think I've ever seen by a politician. - Peter Ferrara on Obama's claims of credit for the current good economy - Chris Spears CBS4 meteorologist“Will a hurricane pick up and drop more salt water from the ocean than fresh water? What happens to the salt?” - Daniel Turner President of Power the FutureInitiative 97 now Initiative 112 - Susan Greene Editor of The Colorado Independent -
Peter Ferrara, Senior Fellow from the Heartland Institute, joins Tyler to talk about President Donald Trump’s latest executive order, the democrats inability to admit the law was unconstitutional, and if Democrats continue to deny the unpopularity of ObamaCare they will continue to lose elections A Caller proposes that the National Anthem be removed from football games to avoid the controversy, and the problem with freedom and patriotism is everyone has a different definition of what is patriotic and claiming to be the arbiter will never end well…
BR 7-6-17; On this edition of Beyond Reason Radio Yaffee talks about how those like Mark Zuckerberg are leading down the road to socialism by calling for more government programs like universal basic income, and why the is NOT GOOD for the future of the country. Yaffee also interviews Obamacare expert Peter Ferrara on the latest with the Senate healthcare bill, the latest transgender madness, and MORE. Listen to the show here now!
BR 7-6-17; On this edition of Beyond Reason Radio Yaffee talks about how those like Mark Zuckerberg are leading down the road to socialism by calling for more government programs like universal basic income, and why the is NOT GOOD for the future of the country. Yaffee also interviews Obamacare expert Peter Ferrara on the latest with the Senate healthcare bill, the latest transgender madness, and MORE. Listen to the show here now!
Kevin McCullough takes a closer look at the massacre of Coptic Christians in Egypt at the hands of ISIS. Craig Roberts turns to Robert Hicks, author of “Few Call it War,” to discuss how to fight against Islamic extremism beyond military measures. Peter Ferrara of the Heartland Institute explains how Trump's budget will help America on the Don Kroah Show. Mark Elfstrand interviews Melanie Israel of the Heritage Foundation about Trump's new measures that will protect human life. John Stonestreet shares thoughts from his new book “A Practical Guide to Culture” with John Hall and Kathy Emmons. Alan Sears of Alliance Defending Freedom joins the Eric Metaxas Show to talk about protecting religious liberty and free speech. Albert Mohler looks at the steps the Trump administration is taking to reverse the abortifacient mandate in Obamacare.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello from Dave and Mike Reach our show: hosts@nativeopinion.com Twitter: @nativeopinion Facebook.com/nativeopinion Leave us voice mail: https://www.speakpipe.com/nativeopinion Special Segment Today We ask this question….. Can there be peace…when there is no justice? this past week we saw, yet again, another example of SENSELESS loss of life. Will we see these two police officers let off the hook, for what looks to many, like complete abuse of power? When we see white officers of the law, in most of these cases, overpowering a black man either by physically wrestling him to the ground with three or more people and then shooting or taking him, or as in other cases, shooting them dead in the street….you have to ask the question…. are these cases of an abuse of power and authority? Or are they….simply mistakes? Tonight there is a distinct theme as we look at how is justice actually carried out in this country? Because there seem to be different rules for different people…. Native News: Medical Marijuana Company Lead Sponsor at Gathering of Nations Vincent Schilling 7/6/16 Ultra Health, a national provider for the healthcare cannabis industry with operations and facilities in Arizona, Nevada, and New Mexico, and retail dispensaries to commercial-scale cannabis production in New Mexico and Las Vegas has become the title sponsor for the Gathering of Nations Powwow for 2017. In addition to the sponsorship, the official name of the event will be the "Ultra Health - Gathering of Nations." This marks the first time a medical cannabis company has sponsored such an event. Ultra Health has agreed to the title sponsorship for the next five years and holds an option to consider sponsorship through 2027. "The Gathering of Nations Powwow is a very spiritual and social celebration," said Duke Rodriguez, CEO and President of Ultra Health in a company release. "At Ultra Health we believe such components are vital to well-being, and sponsoring the event was an obvious decision in light of the importance Native people have historically put on healing and natural medicine." Deborah White Plume, whose husband, Alex White Plume has been an advocate for the growing of hemp for decades, says she has mixed emotions about the sponsorship. “First of all, I am curious what the organizers get for sponsorship. But ultimately though I use medical marijuana, I feel this is an exploitative and corporatizing of Native people. I think it would be friendly and respectful if Ultra Health took their name off of the event name, otherwise, it is just another exploitative and oppressive gesture to the red nation.” http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2016/07/06/medical-marijuana-company-lead-sponsor-gathering-nations-165042 A deconstruction of Ultra Heath’s promotional video On the Ultra Health website, they have a promotional video which is VERY pro-native. but not in a goo way. It features a slogan at the beginning which states “In an Industrial World, what is Healthy?”. From that point on, visuals include shots of the New Mexico countryside, then shots of native traditional drummers, and dancers, then a shot of what looks to be more like a coffee shop from new England, then back to shots of a white girl doing aerobics, and then of a black man running, then a bit more concerning is a shot of native children when the voiceover mentions “spirituality”. Then next transitioning to a shot and soundbite of a woman talking about the fact that cannabis is now legal and seen as a medicine.” As she is saying this, there is a shot of a Navajo woman who is unboxing what appears to be “Ultra Heath chocolate bars” which presumably have cannabis in them. it is also worth noting that the only people speaking or consuming cannabis in this video are white. But as these soundbites are used, shots cut back and forth to NATIVE people dancing, or drumming. There is even a tribal elder in a headdress dancing. The music in this video is also very questionable. Possibly a producers concept of what they think is “contemporary native music.” It’s way off base. Another concern: On Sept. 11, 2014, about four years after it earned one of the first nonprofit producer’s licenses in the state and set up shop in Santa Fe, New Mexico Top Organics founders—Peter Ferrara, Mark Baker, and their wives, Christina Ferrara and Annie Campbell—signed over 100 percent of the nonprofit dispensary’s revenue to Ultra Health, LLC, a for-profit management firm working in three states. At the helm of the Arizona-based business is Duke Rodriguez, a former chief financial officer for Lovelace Medical Center, who helped transition the hospital from a nonprofit facility to a for-profit organization and who also served as Human Services Department cabinet secretary under then-Gov. Gary Johnson. Dispensary and cultivation management contracts provided to SFR by the New Mexico Department of Health show that the parties agreed to a 30-year deal granting Ultra Health use of the nonprofit’s license to staff, manage and operate dispensaries around the state in exchange for Ultra Health returning up to $12,500 per calendar year to the nonprofit entity for its “exclusive use and/or charitable purposes.” Ultra Health wouldn’t say how the money was used last year, which individuals make that decision, or whether any other sums changed hands. See more at http://www.sfreporter.com/santafe/article-11802-growing-pains.html#sthash.uZpJYBHk.dpuf Title: INDIAN AFFAIRS APPROVES $23.5 MILLION LOAN GUARANTEE FOR NAVAJO TRIBAL UTILITY AUTHORITY BY NATIVE NEWS ONLINE STAFF / CURRENTS / 29 JUN 2016 WASHINGTON – Acting Assistant Secretary –Indian Affairs Lawrence S. Roberts today announced the approval of a $23.5 million loan guarantee to the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority (NTUA) that will allow it to acquire a greater ownership interest in NTUA Wireless, LLC, a telecommunications services company serving the Navajo Nation. The company is a partnership of NTUA and Commnet Wireless, a rural wireless service provider based in Atlanta, Georgia. “I congratulate the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority on becoming the majority owner of the largest tribal telecommunications company in the United States,” Roberts said. “The goal of the Indian Loan Guarantee Program is to build strong, sustainable tribal economies by supporting business development and expansion throughout Indian Country. Thanks to that program, the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority can move forward in building out the reservation’s telecommunication network for the benefit of the Navajo Nation and its people.” The loan guarantee, issued by the Indian Affairs Office of Indian Energy and Economic Development, enables NTUA to acquire a 51 percent interest in the telecommunications services company , making it America’s largest wireless/internet business primarily owned and operated by a tribal enterprise. Title: Comey: FBI didn’t put Clinton under oath By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times - Thursday, July 7, 2016 Hillary Clinton was not put under oath and there is no transcript of her interview with the FBI, Director James Comey told Congress on Thursday. Mr. Comey said it’s still a crime if she lied to his agents — though he said he doesn’t believe that happened. Republicans have called for the FBI’s interview with Mrs. Clinton to be released so her public defense of her secret email system can be stacked up with what she told agents. But Mr. Comey said no transcript exists. Testifying before the House Oversight Committee, Mr. Comey revealed other new details both about Mrs. Clinton’s secret email account and about the parameters of his bureau’s investigation into it. He indicated they did see evidence that foreign governments tried to gain access to Mrs. Clinton’s server, though it’s impossible to know whether they succeeded. He said they didn’t find definitive evidence one way or the other. Mr. Comey also said Mrs. Clinton agreed to make herself available for the interview on Saturday, which lasted three and a half hours and involved about half-dozen agents. Mr. Comey said he was not there. http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/jul/7/comey-fbi-didnt-put-clinton-under-oath/ Summary: My question would be: How can you conduct an effective investigation without recording the interviews? You can’t. You can’t use someone’s memory as evidence if it came down to indictments. Memories are not admissible. Bernie appears to be out of the presidential race News Source: CNN http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/06/politics/hillary-clinton-bernie-sanders-democratic-platform/ Well, we have to say it’s official without saying it’s official…Bernie Sanders appears to be getting set to endorse Hillary Clinton as the democratic nominee. This is news that on this show we did not wish to have to give. We have this from two news sources…. CNN who wrote: “Bernie Sanders is poised to endorse Hillary Clinton at a campaign event Tuesday in New Hampshire, provided that final disagreements in the Democratic platform can be resolved during a weekend party meeting in Orlando, people familiar with the talks say. For three weeks, Sanders has been steadily walking closer to throwing his full support behind Clinton but has been withholding a formal endorsement until the platform is written. He repeated his pledge to help defeat Donald Trump again Thursday in an interview with Bloomberg View's Al Hunt.” Sadly, here on our show we truly held the belief that Bernie was staying in the race as there was the main question of Hillary Clinton possibly being indicted. I myself in particular (Michael) was completely convinced based on a recent chain of factual events: 1.) Bernie met with president Obama were (I believe) he asked Bernie to concede. Bernie didn't. I also believe that President Obama made it known at that time that he will campaign with Hillary. 2.) Bernie then met with non-presumptive nominee Hillary Clinton to discuss with her
Dr. Carlos discusses with Peter Ferrara how to make America prosperous and help Americans. Peter Ferrara is senior fellow for entitlement and budget policy at The Heartland Institute, a senior fellow at the Social Security Institute, and the general counsel of the American Civil Rights Union.He served in the White House Office of Policy Development under President Reagan, and as Associate Deputy Attorney General of the United States under President George H. W. Bush. He is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School.Ferrara is author of several books including The Obamacare Disaster, from the Heartland Institute, President Obama's Tax Piracy, and America's Ticking Bankruptcy Bomb: How the Looming Debt Crisis Threatens the American Dream-and How We Can Turn the Tide Before It's Too Late. Ferrara's latest book (2015) is Power to the People: The New Road to Freedom and Prosperity for the Poor, Seniors, and Those Most in Need of the World's Best Health Care.
In this episode, I interview Peter Ferrara, senior fellow for entitlement and budget policy at The Heartland Institute, on how to address the entitlement crisis.
Today on the Larry Kudlow Show, Larry discusses a disappointing March jobs report - is this an Econ downshift, Federal rate hike delay and the Atlanta Fed has zero Q1 growth. Sen. Ron Johnson, newly elected Chairman of Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee calls in to discuss Congress voting on the Iran Deal and Why Iranians are celebrating in streets? Cong. Mick Mulvaney (R-SC) calls in to explain why the GOP budget is a bust. Anthony Scaramucci, Founder of Skybridge Capital, Host of the world's leading thought leadership forums - SALT Conference, and new host of the revamped "Wall Street Week" discusses Pro-growth entitlement reform. Peter Ferrara, Senior Fellow, Heartland Institute: Senior Policy Advisor, National Tax Limitation Foundation, discusses his new book, "Power to the People: The New Freedom and Prosperity for the Poor, Seniors and Those Most in Need of the World's Best Health Care." Larry closes the show off with the Money Table featuring James Pethokoukis, economics columnist at AEI and CNBS Contributor, Steve Moore, Chief Economist at Heritage Foundation and author of "An Inquiry into the Nature & Causes of the Wealth of States", and John McIntyre, editor of www.realclearpolitics.com.
Today on the Larry Kudlow Show, Larry discusses a disappointing March jobs report - is this an Econ downshift, Federal rate hike delay and the Atlanta Fed has zero Q1 growth. Sen. Ron Johnson, newly elected Chairman of Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee calls in to discuss Congress voting on the Iran Deal and Why Iranians are celebrating in streets? Cong. Mick Mulvaney (R-SC) calls in to explain why the GOP budget is a bust. Anthony Scaramucci, Founder of Skybridge Capital, Host of the world's leading thought leadership forums - SALT Conference, and new host of the revamped "Wall Street Week" discusses Pro-growth entitlement reform. Peter Ferrara, Senior Fellow, Heartland Institute: Senior Policy Advisor, National Tax Limitation Foundation, discusses his new book, "Power to the People: The New Freedom and Prosperity for the Poor, Seniors and Those Most in Need of the World's Best Health Care." Larry closes the show off with the Money Table featuring James Pethokoukis, economics columnist at AEI and CNBS Contributor, Steve Moore, Chief Economist at Heritage Foundation and author of "An Inquiry into the Nature & Causes of the Wealth of States", and John McIntyre, editor of www.realclearpolitics.com.
Today on the Larry Kudlow Show, Larry discusses a disappointing March jobs report - is this an Econ downshift, Federal rate hike delay and the Atlanta Fed has zero Q1 growth. Sen. Ron Johnson, newly elected Chairman of Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee calls in to discuss Congress voting on the Iran Deal and Why Iranians are celebrating in streets? Cong. Mick Mulvaney (R-SC) calls in to explain why the GOP budget is a bust. Anthony Scaramucci, Founder of Skybridge Capital, Host of the world's leading thought leadership forums - SALT Conference, and new host of the revamped "Wall Street Week" discusses Pro-growth entitlement reform. Peter Ferrara, Senior Fellow, Heartland Institute: Senior Policy Advisor, National Tax Limitation Foundation, discusses his new book, "Power to the People: The New Freedom and Prosperity for the Poor, Seniors and Those Most in Need of the World's Best Health Care." Larry closes the show off with the Money Table featuring James Pethokoukis, economics columnist at AEI and CNBS Contributor, Steve Moore, Chief Economist at Heritage Foundation and author of "An Inquiry into the Nature & Causes of the Wealth of States", and John McIntyre, editor of www.realclearpolitics.com.
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Peter Ferrara, Forbes columnist joins the show this hour to discuss President Obama being the BIGGEST spender in WORLD government history. The numbers will shock you! Frank Gaffney, President of the Center for Security Policy also this hour on sharia law and what happens when Americas abide by that set of rules! And a good friend of the show, Sue Fries from Ecola Termite and Pest Control stops by to discuss bugs and life.....HAPPY FRIDAY!
Our guest today, Peter Ferrara, is Senior Fellow, Entitlement and Budget Policy at the Heartland Institute and author “The Obamacare Disaster.” On today's program, Ferrara discusses the fundamental problem in our health care system today that makes the system so terribly costly: a third party payment system in which the consumer of care, the patient, […] The post Getting Better Health Care – Is Obamacare a disaster? appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Peter Ferrara, director of entitlement and budget policy for the Institute for Policy Innovation and general counsel of the American Civil Rights Union, is disgusted with current healthcare legislation, fearing the effects of a government takeover. Should we be worried? The post Getting Better Health Care – An obscene takeover of US healthcare? appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
I decided to blog some reading ideas for next semester's English 104 class. The theme, "What is an American," will be used again. Please feel free to suggest resources.Potential Readings:What is an American? J. Hector St. John CrevecoeurWhat is an American? Time Magazine, 1948What is an American? Harold IckesWhat is an American? Peter Ferrara, Associate Professor of Law, George Mason University School of LawWhat is an American? Edward L. Hudgins, CATO InstituteWhat is an American? CNNThe Circus People (Federal Writers Project) with video clip of Maude Cromwell, trapeze artistTo Kill an American (Video)I will add some more later.