11 February 2008

Political Realities
Mike Chambers’ Midnight Rider

Republic Broadcasting Network, RBN: www.republicbroadcasting.org
www.midnightridershow.com mike@midnightridershow.com
www.tnrlive.com

With special guests: William Roberts and Jim Condit Jr.

Rebuilding a constitutionally limited, republican form of representative government—one precinct, one county, and one state at a time

After patiently waiting several days while the technical staff at RBN recovered from a web server failure, the Midnight Rider Show archives are once again available online. Listen, download and make copies of the five hours of broadcast linked below. This is material that you have never heard before, and that some would hope that you would never hear, that lays out a simple process by which you can, right where you are, begin taking back your local government —one precinct, one county, and one state at a time. Become Vocal Local! share this material with others.

Thursday, January 17, 2008, 12:00 p.m. [1], Roberts’ call-in segment follows bottom of the hour commercial break. Listen all the way to the end of the broadcast. Mike Chambers’ comments are priceless. This is a perfect example of how to utilize the talk-radio venue to not only get your message out to a broad audience, but also demonstrates how from a simple call-in, you can build your idea into an audio extravaganza with a great host and multiple guests.
http://216.240.133.177/Chambers/08/01/Chambers_011708_000000.MP3

Friday, February 1, 2008, 11:00 – 12:00 p.m. [2]
http://216.240.133.177/Chambers/08/02/Chambers_020108_230000.MP3

Saturday, February 2, 2008, 12:00 – 1:00 a.m. [1]
http://216.240.133.177/Chambers/08/02/Chambers_020208_000000.MP3

Thursday, February 7, 2008, 11:00 – 12:00 p.m. [2]
http://216.240.133.177/Chambers/08/02/Chambers_020708_230000.MP3

Friday, February 8, 2008, 12:00 – 1:00 a.m. [1]
http://216.240.133.177/Chambers/08/02/Chambers_020808_000000.MP3

You may link directly to the research paper written by William Roberts as a syllabus for these broadcasts at: http://www.ozarksvoter.info/ronpaul/20080207_wr.html. The article is also linked at the bottom of the www.OzarksVoter.info "home page" under "Recent News & Posts."

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