Posted on 05/03/2012 2:09:47 PM PDT by Biggirl
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Conservatism is the antidote to tyranny precisely because its principles are the founding principles. --Mark Levin in Liberty and Tyranny
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Giant PING List.
List Of Streaming Internet Stations.
Mark Levin Show streaming links list.
http://radio.findanisp.com/radio-show.php?show=309
MARKS OFFICIAL STREAM:
http://www.marklevinshow.com/levinplayer/player.html
UPDATED STREAMS
KPAM: click Listen Live http://www.kpam.com/
or, go here:
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WABC: http://wm-eon.vitalstreamcdn.com/live_eonwmss_vitalstream_com_abc-wabcam1
WMAL: http://wm-eon.vitalstreamcdn.com/live_eonwmss_vitalstream_com_abc-wmalam1
WCBC: http://64.72.123.82:9960/listen.pls
KABC: http://www.kabc.com/article.asp?ID=649447
From the great state of Illinois: http://cities929.com/index.php
and now from Melbourne, Florida WMMB: http://www.wmmbam.com/pages/live1.html
Mark is now on live at www.sirius.com on Patriot 144 (after Hannity)!
http://www.sirius.com
On XM166, America Right:
http://www.xmradio.com/onxm/channelpage.xmc?ch=166
A great site for many streaming talkies:
http://www.talkstreamlive.com/?b=nowplaying&category=1
This one does all 3 hours:
http://www.am1100.tv/#
New station to try. Not sure if their stream is up yet.
http://www.1290kkar.com/
Call the show 1-877-381-3811
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I’m just thankful that Mark doesn’t have Mark Davis or Mary Carville (Mrs. Snakehead) as a guest host.
Where is God, I mean Mark this week? I usually listen when I’m driving home (I’m off today) but he had guest hosts all week. Yuuch! I mean puh-lease, there is no substitute for perfection. At least play repeats if he wants off.
Ever read the history of Hillsdale College Mark always promotes? Quite a difference from having your kid be lectured by the likes of Bill Ayers or any other of these leftist indoctrination centers posing as schools today.
Harvard gave us the likes of Ted Kennedy, Barney Frank, Al Gore, Jamie Gorelick, Barack Obama. Think of a problem we face as a Nation today, you will pretty much find it’s origin in a Harvard graduate.
So I ask myself: Harvard is Ivy league? Elitist?
I think it’s about time we called “higher learning” what higher learning is, and it sure as hell ain’t Harvard.
About Hillsdale College
Hillsdale College was founded in 1844 by men and women who proclaimed themselves grateful to God for the inestimable blessings resulting from the prevalence of civil and religious liberty and intelligent piety in the land, and who believed that the diffusion of sound learning is essential to the perpetuity of these blessings.
Hillsdale was the first American college to prohibit in its charter any discrimination based on race, sex, or national origin. Associated with the anti-slavery movement from its earliest days, it attracted to its campus anti-slavery leaders such as Frederick Douglass and Edward Everett, who preceded Abraham Lincoln at Gettysburg. Several of the Colleges leading men were instrumental in founding the new Republican party up the road in Jackson, Michigan, in 1854. And Hillsdale sent a larger percentage of its students to fight for the Union in the Civil War than any other American college or university except West Point. Two of those Hillsdale veterans helped carry Lincolns casket to the slain presidents final resting place in Springfield, Illinois.
Hillsdales modern rise to national prominence began in the 1970s, when the federal government attempted to impose a host of regulations on the Collegeincluding racial quota requirements that violated Hillsdales principled policy of nondiscrimination. When the Supreme Court upheld these regulations in the 1980s on the basis that Hillsdale students received federally funded grants and loans, the College decided to refuse even this indirect form of federal aid, replacing all federal student aid with privately funded grants, loans, and scholarships.
Hillsdales Board of Trustees pledged first that the College would continue its long-standing policy of nondiscrimination, and second that it would not accept any encroachments on its independence. It is a pledge that has been renewed several times in subsequent years and stands to date.
Today an independent, coeducational, residential liberal arts college with a student body of some 1,450 undergraduates, the College continues to carry out its original mission. With a core curriculum that comprises about one-half of courses a student needs to graduate, Hillsdale maintains its strong fidelity to the liberal arts.
In its outreach, too, the College teaches those same ideas that advance civil and religious liberty. Its many programs include the Center for Constructive Alternatives, one of the largest college lecture series in America; the Hoogland Center for Teacher Excellence, which holds seminars for high school teachers of civics and history; the National Leadership Seminars; the Allan P. Kirby, Jr. Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship, in Washington, D.C.; the Hillsdale Graduate School of Statesmanship, which will start classes for M.A. and Ph.D. students in politics in the fall of 2012; and Imprimis, a monthly newsletter that reaches over two million people.
For more information about Hillsdale College, please visit Hillsdale.edu.
yHeLLo!
Does every reporter from Univision have to answer this question.
Yes. Apparently, it’s a condition of their employment.
Veni, vidi, vacate ...
Hi Smokingfrog!
Have a good and blessed weekend! Will award you the blender on Monday!:)=^..^=
What? How am I going to make margaritas over the weekend?
Oh well, I guess I’ll just have to drink beer.
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