Posted on 02/14/2006 5:25:30 AM PST by saveliberty
Tony Snow is back and better than ever! Tony's guests and topics on today's Tony Snow Show include:
Tony Saves Your Love Life
On the occasion of Valentine's Day, Tony endeavors to save the love lives of the married and the single alike. Not only is our host a political guru, he's an expert in affairs of the heart as well!
The Terrier Press
Like a small dog with a death grip on a toy, the White House press corps growled and tugged at Scott McLellan regarding the Vice President's accidental shooting of his hunting partner. The results were predictably silly.
Muslim Rage
Muslim author and scholar Irshad Manji gives us further insight into the anger behind the cartoon furor. When will the riots and protests end?
You can find out more information about the line-up, stream Tony's show, find local radio stations as well as other fun stuff off his website.
CLICK HERE and follow the "Listen Live" link to stream the show which runs from 9 AM est to noon.
moongriffon.com streams the show every day from 3:00 to 6:00 PM (EDT).
WKRC airs Tonys show on the web from 9-12 EST. Another way to hear Tonys show is by streaming it at 7pm
CST on klif.com
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XM Channel 165 also airs the show for satellite radio subscribers.
You can also listen to Tony on WGTX live, in color and on time.........HERE
To call the show and talk to Tony dial: 1.866.408.SNOW
And there's more!
Here's the deal: For those fans who would like to ask for a photo-- please send an email request to Tony at tonysnow@foxnews.com (please note in the subject line of the email "For Tony") and provide your home mailing (not email) address. Tony will send you a real, actual, signed photo -- not stuff that people have to download. Please pass it on.
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"Woof" is used in broadcasting to say "stop," "that's enough" or to mark a specific point in time
-- which is what is done in this case. "Tony's show starts in 3 minutes: WOOF!" Means in 3 minutes from-- NOW!
Good morning, fellow Snowflakes! Heres your Happy Valentines Day Tony Snow Show ping.
Sorry again for the early post. My meetings that were supposed to be yesterday have been changed for this morning. Thank you as always for the quality and quantity of your posts.
Thank you as always!
Cheers,
saveliberty
PS Its also Moms birthday wave hello. She is likely doing the chicken dance right this very minute :-)
anybody know how often Mike Pence is on? Once a week? once a month?
Thanks
I can only go by recollection, but I think that it's more often than monthly
:-) Thank you, mware! That's a beautiful post.
Happy Valentine's Day to you too!
What NOT to buy your sweetheart today
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February 14, 2006
The Greatest Thing In The World
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Well-known scientist and writer Henry Drummond (1857-1897) conducted a geological survey of South Africa and wrote what was then the definitive work on tropical Africa. But he is best remembered for his book about love, The Greatest Thing In The World.
Drummond wrote, "As memory scans the past, above and beyond all the transitory pleasures of life, there leap forward those supreme hours when you have been enabled to do unnoticed kindnesses to those round about you, things too trifling to speak about . . . . And these seem to be the things which alone of all one's life abide."
Paul warned that impressive gifts and spectacular deeds may be little more than empty noise (1 Corinthians 13:1). Our best effortsif bereft of lovering hollow. "Though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, . . . but have not love, it profits me nothing" (v.3). The smallest loving act can hold eternal significance.
No matter our age or status in life, we all can strive to love others as God loves them. We may accomplish great things in our lifegain fame and fortunebut the greatest thing is to love. For of all that we have done, or ever will do, only love endures. We depart, but love abides. David Roper
Now abide faith, hope, love, these three; but the greatest of these is love. 1 Corinthians 13:13
LOL! We are on the same wavelength, maggief! Go check out the link I'd just sent
Good morning, Mayor! :-)
Sorry, everyone, I have to go now! (unless tol has done the magic snow day dance again and will get my first meeting canceled)
Bush deserves credit for sitting through it all despite the awkward moments and remaining good-natured and even eloquent in his eulogy. That evening he welcomed the Harlem Dance Theater to the White House for a special performance, and among the guests was Lonnie Bunch, the director of the National Museum of African-American History and Culture. Hey, Bunch! Bush said, clapping him on the back, a familiarity Bush earned when he signed legislation creating the museum in December 03. It had been a long time coming. Georgia Rep. John Lewis first introduced the legislation in 1988, and every year after that, to no avail. Even President Clinton, whos been called the first black president because of his close ties to the African-American community, couldnt get enough support in Congress for the museum.
So much shock that I spelled two words wrong in the first sentence.
LOVE IT!
GREAT POST HERE!
THANKS FOR SHARING THIS!
Nice to know SOME people are relly seeing the TRUTH about Dubya!
Good Morning everyone!
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