Episode #5 - 12/03/07



UPDATE - As of about 12PM MST on Thursday, December 6th, the decision was reached to discontinue the use of GoDaddy's podcast play counter.  Clearly, the counter has never functioned properly to begin with, and it appears that GoDaddy does not have plans to solve the issue.  We will be looking into other mechanisms to provide statistics to those who wish to know.  We have reason to believe, based upon the thousands of site visits that have been logged, that the true podcast listen statistics are in the hundreds, and continuing to climb.  We thank you for your patience.  Keep listening and spread the word about the Voice of Liberty Podcast Network!

In episode #5, Warner Todd Huston asks whether Americans can voluntarily give up their rights.  Andrea Shea-King delivers some straight talk about communism and liberalism.  Ken Marrero reminds us that there's no such thing as a free lunch.  And host John McJunkin wraps up the episode with reason number 4 in his 50-part weekly series, "Why Mrs. Clinton Will Never Be President."


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  • 12/3/2007 10:09 AM Blue Collar Muse wrote:
    This selection is available as a downloadable or streaming audio podcast at the Voice of Liberty Podcast Network, Week 5.If you're active at all on the Internet, you've likely received an email or seen an ad or some other type of tease directing you...
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  • 12/4/2007 11:39 AM Carrie Stratmann wrote:
    John, I am your number one fan!! (well, maybe behind Christa!) Love your series! I just finished an article in last week's National Review by Jonah Goldberg on Mrs. Clinton and he said it well: "Hillary has the lyrics down but she can't hear the music." Keep up the good work at The VOL!
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  • 12/6/2007 2:49 AM THIRDWAVEDAVE wrote:
    Another excellent edition. Too bad about the counter--Keep on 'em, John.
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