Posted on 04/06/2006 5:45:49 AM PDT by dinasour
Tony Snow is back and better than ever!
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
You can also listen to Tony on WGTX live, in color and on time
A more comprehensive list of streaming servers is available here.
XM Channel 168 also airs the show for satellite radio subscribers.
Also Tony is back on Sirius channel 145
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.By the way, if you miss anything, the show is streamed again immediately after the three hours. Please feel free to add thread narrative about what is aired on the show as a group effort is helpful to get more of the content posted and is much appreciated by those reading the thread later. If youd like on or off the Tony Snow Show ping list, please post a request. All requests happily honored.
"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!
And here I thought He voted for someone named,"Caesar." LOL
LOL!
I ask, what's wrong with this story?
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/southflorida/sfl-46cubanshoot,0,4562765.story?coll=sfla-home-headlines
Cubans shoot 2, killing 1 in migrant smuggling attempt near Pinar del Rio
Associated Press
Posted April 6 2006, 10:12 AM EDT
HAVANA -- The Cuban Coast Guard shot two suspected migrant smugglers from the United States, killing one, when they and a third man refused orders to halt their speed boat as it neared the island, official media said Thursday.
The Communist Party daily Granma said the confrontation occurred early Wednesday morning near Cuba's southern coast in the western province of Pinar del Rio.
The Coast Guard official in charge ordered officers to open fire after the three-man crew aboard the 40-foot boat failed to stop as ordered and launched ``violent sudden attacks'' on a Coast Guard vessel, damaging the craft and almost causing it to overturn, the report said.
It said that two men aboard the U.S.-based boat were wounded by gunfire and taken to a local hospital, where one died Wednesday afternoon, the report said.
Cuban authorities said the identity of the dead man was not immediately known because he did not have any documents and the other two men were not cooperating.
The other two men carried U.S. passports identifying them as Rafael Mesa Farinas and Rosendo Salgado Castro. It was unclear which of those two was wounded, or how seriously.
The passports showed the men had recently visited the Mexican southeastern state of Quintana Roo, where Cuban authorities believe they had planned to take a boatload of illegal migrants.
Cuban authorities later temporarily took into custody 39 people they believe had been scheduled to leave the island on the speedboat: 20 men, 12 women and seven children.
After giving statements to authorities, most were later sent home. Several, however, remained in custody pending further questioning.
The speed boat, named the ``Tiburon Azul,'' is registered to an American man of Cuban origin named John Roberto and has traveled to Cuba numerous times on migrant smuggling trips in the past, many of them through Mexico, the report said.
``The events in the pre-dawn hours of yesterday in the waters south of Pinar del Rio confirm the irresponsible, criminal and aggressive character of United States policy toward Cuba, especial the deliberate use of the theme of migration against the Revolution,'' Granma said in the front page report.
It went on to criticize as ``cynical'' the Cuban Adjustment Act, a 1966 law that grants U.S. residency to most Cubans one year after reaching American soil. That privilege does not apply to apply to immigrants from most other nations.
Under current American policy, most would-be Cuban migrants the U.S. Coast Guard picks up at sea are returned to the island, but most who reach American soil are allowed to stay.
Mexico is among several routes migrant smugglers use to get Cuban migrants into the United States, and Quintana Roo, home to the Caribbean resorts of Cancun, Cozumel and Isla Mujeres, has become an increasingly popular transshipment point.
From there, the migrants travel to the U.S. border with Mexico, where they identify themselves as Cubans to American officials and are often allowed to stay.
Her degree is science - middle school. What is your wife's?
I ask, what's wrong with this story?
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/southflorida/sfl-46cubanshoot,0,4562765.story?coll=sfla-home-headlines
Cubans shoot 2, killing 1 in migrant smuggling attempt near Pinar del Rio
Associated Press
Posted April 6 2006, 10:12 AM EDT
HAVANA -- The Cuban Coast Guard shot two suspected migrant smugglers from the United States, killing one, when they and a third man refused orders to halt their speed boat as it neared the island, official media said Thursday.
The Communist Party daily Granma said the confrontation occurred early Wednesday morning near Cuba's southern coast in the western province of Pinar del Rio.
The Coast Guard official in charge ordered officers to open fire after the three-man crew aboard the 40-foot boat failed to stop as ordered and launched ``violent sudden attacks'' on a Coast Guard vessel, damaging the craft and almost causing it to overturn, the report said.
It said that two men aboard the U.S.-based boat were wounded by gunfire and taken to a local hospital, where one died Wednesday afternoon, the report said.
Cuban authorities said the identity of the dead man was not immediately known because he did not have any documents and the other two men were not cooperating.
The other two men carried U.S. passports identifying them as Rafael Mesa Farinas and Rosendo Salgado Castro. It was unclear which of those two was wounded, or how seriously.
The passports showed the men had recently visited the Mexican southeastern state of Quintana Roo, where Cuban authorities believe they had planned to take a boatload of illegal migrants.
Cuban authorities later temporarily took into custody 39 people they believe had been scheduled to leave the island on the speedboat: 20 men, 12 women and seven children.
After giving statements to authorities, most were later sent home. Several, however, remained in custody pending further questioning.
The speed boat, named the ``Tiburon Azul,'' is registered to an American man of Cuban origin named John Roberto and has traveled to Cuba numerous times on migrant smuggling trips in the past, many of them through Mexico, the report said.
``The events in the pre-dawn hours of yesterday in the waters south of Pinar del Rio confirm the irresponsible, criminal and aggressive character of United States policy toward Cuba, especial the deliberate use of the theme of migration against the Revolution,'' Granma said in the front page report.
It went on to criticize as ``cynical'' the Cuban Adjustment Act, a 1966 law that grants U.S. residency to most Cubans one year after reaching American soil. That privilege does not apply to apply to immigrants from most other nations.
Under current American policy, most would-be Cuban migrants the U.S. Coast Guard picks up at sea are returned to the island, but most who reach American soil are allowed to stay.
Mexico is among several routes migrant smugglers use to get Cuban migrants into the United States, and Quintana Roo, home to the Caribbean resorts of Cancun, Cozumel and Isla Mujeres, has become an increasingly popular transshipment point.
From there, the migrants travel to the U.S. border with Mexico, where they identify themselves as Cubans to American officials and are often allowed to stay.
Now read this (note, also from AP, check the time):
Report: Cuban coast guard kills migrant smuggler suspect
http://edition.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/americas/04/06/cuba.smuggling.ap/
A wall would not work along the Rio Grande, either. I understand that it does help in San Diego - which is great. It will at least slow them down to some extent.
Mfume endorsing Steele?
Sanctuary is one thing, Def. Advocating violating the law is quite another. If a mosque offered to shelter terrorists would it be considered equally merciful?
What a great gimmick to add conservative political commentary in with his advertising!
I LOVE IT!
How about a pit? Maybe that would work. LOL.
We're family (note your last name), I have to.
Roger Mahony is not the guy that speaks for the Church.
Could you note this:
On Drudge, Dems 'black' strategy (their words) at risk with Strong African American Republican candidates, such as Michael Steele.
::snip::--The 37-page report says a sizable segment of likely black voters -- as much as 44 percent -- would readily abandon their historic Democratic allegiances "after hearing Steele's messaging."--
::snip::--
advises the party not to wait to "knock Steele down."--
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/04/05/AR2006040502392_pf.html
http://www.drudgereport.com/mp.jpg
20 minutes ago Fr. George Joshua of Malankara Catholic Church, (native of Ramapuram, near Kayamkulam, Alleppy Dist, Kerala, India) along with four altar boys, were apprehend by the religious police of Saudi Arabia during the celebration of Holy Eucharistic Service.
Fr. George was visiting Saudi Arabia for the Holy week service
NBC has a tiger by the tail when they attempt to profile NASCAR fans as yokels. And BRW doesn't NASCAR have a contract w/NBC?
http://www.michellemalkin.com
Check it everyday, several times a day... or else.
So it shall be typed, so it shall be done.
Music, all levels
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