Episode #2 - 11/12/07 - Veteran's Day



Host John McJunkin reports on his trip to Blog World Expo, including a brief interview with Ed Morrissey of Captain's Quarters blog.  Warner Todd Huston tells us why religion must be considered in the execution of science.  Andrea Shea-King speculates whether the Founders would be happy with America today.  The Blue Collar Muse - Ken Marrero - explains why he's a conservative.  Finally, John McJunkin wraps up with the first of a 50 part weekly series on "Why Mrs. Clinton Will Never Be President."

Our first episode was met with a warm greeting - please take 28 minutes to enjoy this week's installment.  And don't be afraid to comment on the content - we're happy to hear your critique.  Thanks for joining us again - and remember, it's less than a year from now that we'll elect our next president.  We have to get the conservative message out.  Tell all your friends about the Voice of Liberty Podcast, and make sure they tell 10 friends.  There is too much at stake to leave the election to chance.  And to all veterans of America's armed services - we salute and honor you.  Thank you for your tremendous sacrifices in the name of freedom . . . and liberty.  God bless all of you.

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  • 11/13/2007 6:40 AM Carrie Stratmann wrote:
    Excellent podcast! Andrea Shea-King shines again...and your number 1 reason why Mrs. Clinton will never be President is dead-on, John!
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  • 11/27/2007 12:01 AM Richard Disney wrote:
    Excellent content by all! In this broadcast I especially liked John McJunkin's recommendation that everyone refer to Hillary Rodham Clinton as "Mrs. Clinton" to constantly remind people of her connection to Bill and that he will be in the White House too if Mrs. Clinton wins, heaven forbid.
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