Posted on 10/27/2006 8:41:07 AM PDT by raccoonradio
A bit early on ping but good info (and link to Howie's column from today's Herald will follow). Nov 2 is 2nd anniversary of the day JKerry held his "Non-Victory" party in Copley Square! :)
The Howie Carr Show Live from Rustic Kitchen in Park Square November 2nd from 3:00pm-7:00pm Special Town Meeting Q & A is 6P-7P
After the last debate is over and the candidates head down the final stretch of the campaign, they will have to get through "Check Point Howie" first. Thursday, November 2nd, Howie Carr will broadcast Live from Rustic Kitchen in Park Square and you are invited to be part of the show. This is your chance to ask Boston's top political pundits, including Howie Carr, all the questions you need answered to make your decision on election day. Answers will not be canned, cute or politcally correct. You simply will not get a better look into decision 2006 and the issues that matter to you. The candidates have been invited to attend as well and we will see who is willing to step up. Thursday, November 2nd- a week before election day- For more details call 617 779 3550
Rustic Kitchen is located at 210 Stuart Street, in Park Square. The restaurant is attached to the Radisson 57 Hotel which is equipped with valet and self-parking. If listeners wish to enjoy lunch or dinner before or after the show they can call: 617-423-5700 Or go to www.rustickitchen.net.
Do you expect Free em all Deval to stop by "Checkpoint Howie"?
>>Do you expect Free em all Deval to stop by "Checkpoint Howie"?
You read my mind! Prob. not!
Still fighting with my Windows installation to listen to the stream, but have Howie added to my reading list.
I have a relative whose brother-in -law is serving a 35 yr sentance for a very heinous rape. He can't wait for Deval to get elected so that he can get a new trial. Scary,huh?
Camille Paglin on why Air America failed...
http://www.salon.com/opinion/feature/2006/10/27/paglia/index3.html
And continued on to the next page...Paglia says that conservative talk radio is what Dems should fear, not Fox News, and that conservatives have been successful because they create talk radio people want to listen to,
radio that actually makes money. She says that considering her party (D) is "the party of Hollywood"
it's amazing AAR didn't result in entertaining radio. She says Rhodes has "monotonous kvetching"
and as for Franken, " I can't listen to him for 30 seconds without falling asleep. A voice like molasses and never a fresh idea.""
"Comedian Bill Cosby, opera singer Beverly Sills, country singer Johnny Cash, and news anchor Connie Chung are starting a band, but they need a name. If you can think up one, write to 'Cosby, Sills, Cash, and Chung' c/o Weekend Update..."--Jane Curtin, SNL...
Howie has some vid clips on TheBrothersBulger.com ...will try to grab some of them and upload to YouTube. Here is one he did on The Factor, right around the time Kevin Weeks' book on Bulger was promoted on 60 Minutes IIRC...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ameO3tfB4NE
Herald endorses the Swimmer???
http://news.bostonherald.com/editorial/view.bg?articleid=164368
I heard that! Apparently the Globe endorsement appeared the same day. Maybe it's self-interest -- the Kennedy machine is notoriously vicious.
Someone of his (his lt. gov. person?) was on the morning show. I wanted to strangle him too. I guess they're going to court to prevent a debate only between Deval Patrick and Kerry Healey. Utterly obtuse -- this guy was as bad as Mihos.
Meanwhile years ago Ted Kennedy tried to put the Herald out of business. (These days he's "expressing concern" that the Globe may be laying off some trust-fund-baby staffers of theirs). So he gets the endorsement of the paper he
tried to squash...It's enough to make you wanna throw
up on television, as former Boston City Councillor Albert L.
"Dapper" O'Neil would say...
>>Teddy had one of his crapulous Senate pals sneak a late-night rider into a Senate budget bill to force Rupert Murdoch - whom Ted kept calling Rudolph Murdoch - to sell both papers if he wanted to retain his more-profitable TV stations in Boston and New York. With his bill of attainder, Teddy was willing to put maybe 1,500 people - mostly blue-collar, almost all union - out of work just to choke off different voices. So much for celebrating diversity.
Forget the trial. With Deval in the corner office, tell them to expect a full pardon!
Their rationale is that it's unfair to Pissy Mihos and Chunk Ross. They're afraid that their guy, who's ahead in the "ahem ... polls" by a supposed 25% margin, will be discovered for the true moonbat that he is.
Pissy Mihos is a distraction and a straw, and Chunk Ross is there to scare the bleep out of the Dems. Get rid of both of them, and you'll see Deval is so full of crap that you can literally see the dog s#@t fumes when he speaks!
"Only killing women that Americans can't be bothered to kill..."....
...when is the Glob going to realize that from now on, EVERY story with a latino name MUSTidentify their legal status???????
http://www.boston.com/news/globe/city_region/breaking_news/2006/10/lawrence_man_ch.html
Friday, October 27, 2006
Lawrence man charged in slaying of 25-year-old woman
By Globe Staff
A Lawrence man pleaded not guilty this afternoon to murder charges in connection with the death of a 25-year-old woman.
Cesar Polanco, 41, was ordered held without bail and sent to Bridgewater State Hospital to be evaluated for mental competency, according to Essex District Attorney Jonathan W. Blodgett's office. He is also charged with assault with intent to murder and assault and battery.
At the arraignment, prosecutors said that police responded to a 911 call at 11:52 p.m. Thursday night on Cross Street in Lawrence and found the woman in the bedroom with massive facial injuries, not breathing, and without a pulse. The woman, whose name is being withheld until her family is notified, was taken to Lawrence General Hospital, where she was pronounced dead at 5:02 a.m. today.
An autopsy will be conducted by the state medical examiner's office to determine the cause of death, Blodgett's office said in a statement.
http://media.putfile.com/La-Cucaracha-Horn
Woman struck by car, seriously injured in Medford
By Sarah Kneezle, Globe correspondent
A 78-year-old woman was seriously injured after being struck by a car at the Salem Street rotary in Medford this morning, State Police said.
The woman, whose name is being withheld until her family is notified, was allegedly hit around 9:30 a.m. by a Honda Accord driven by Paulo Lopes, 53, of Revere, while in a crosswalk near the on-ramp to Interstate 93 south.
She was rushed to Massachusetts General Hospital. Lopes was uninjured in the crash.
No charges have been filled and the cause of the crash is under investigation by the State Police. The rotary was closed for about 15 minutes and the I-93 ramp for about an hour.
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