Our Public Schools and the Politics of Energy

Posted on Saturday 26 July 2008

American Radio Journal 

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Steven BaldwinThis week on American Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with Steven Baldwin about his new book: From Crayons to Condoms, The Truth about America’s Public Schools. Ryan Shafik gets the “Real Story” from Pat Toomey of the Club for Growth about the politics of energy; Colin Hanna has an American Radio Journal commentary on how Barack Obama and Ronald Reagan have one thing in common….and that is about it.

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American Radio Journal is produced and distributed by the Lincoln Institute of Public Opinion Research, Inc. The Lincoln Institute is a 501c3 non-profit educational foundation based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Founded in 1993, the mission of the Lincoln Institute is: “To promote the ideals of free market economics, individual liberty, and limited government through the conduct of public opinion research and related educational programs.”

The Lincoln Institute accepts no government money and is completely funded by philanthropic grant making foundations, corporations, and individuals.

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Patriotism and the Fourth of July

Posted on Sunday 6 July 2008

Left, Right and Center
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Left Right and CenterLeft, Right and Center is a weekly half-hour radio broadcast and podcast produced by KCRW in Santa Monica. 

The panel spends the main part of today’s red, white, and blue show discussing patriotism.  They remind listeners of George Washington’s famous and powerful Farewell Adress when he warns us to “guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism.”

After a short break the panel discusses Senator Obama’s recent move to the center and Senator McCain’s recent campaign shakeup.

The four participants on the show are Robert Scheer who represents the left, Tony Blandley who represents the right, Matt Miller who represents the center, and Arianna Huffington who represents the progressive blogosphere. 

At the end of this entertaining show the participants each have a 30 second rant to summarize the issue that each sees as most significant.

Click here to be taken to the Left, Right and Center home page where you can download or listen to the podcast.

Click here to read George Washington’s Farewell Address.

Click here to read the recent Time Magazine article, “The War Over Patriotism.”

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Foundations: Private Wealth for Public Benefit

Posted on Monday 2 June 2008

 

Stitched Earth GlobeThe following podcast is brought to you courtesy of A World of Possibilities and The Mainstream Media Project.  

Foundations don’t always make back their bets, but at their best they are readers and seeders of promise. In this five-part series on foundation philanthropy, we’ll trace the impact of such catalytic grant making on American society. We’ll see why foundations play an indispensable role in addressing needs met in no other way: challenging society to live up to its highest aspirations.

Guests:
Muhammed Yunus, Managing Director, Grameen Bank, Bangladesh
William Fuller, Vice Chair China VEST
Susan Berresford, Past President of the Ford Foundation
Maxwell King, Former President, Heinz Endowments; former chair, Council on Foundations
Joel Fleishman, Foundation Historian
(Click on a guest’s name to listen to their full unedited interview.)

Credits:
Host: Mark Sommer
Senior Producer: Gregg McVicar
Associate Producers: Naihma Deady, Matt Fidler
Production Engineer: Michael Schwartz
Field Engineer: John Kalish
Music in this program: Open - “Talk About Suffering Here Below,” Darol Anger and Edgar Meyer - Six Degrees Records; “A United Earth I,”Alan Stivell and Yousou N’Dour - Putamayo World Music; “This Little Light of Mine,” Mavis Staples - Anti Records; “Give It Up or Turn It Loose,” James Brown - Polydor Records; “Amazing Grace,” Swil Kanim - swilkanim.net.

Funding: Packard Foundation

Duration: 55:00 minutes

To listen to this podcast click here.

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Filed under: A World of Possibilities
School Vouchers, Farm Subsidies, and the American Justice System

Posted on Saturday 24 May 2008

American Radio Journal 

 

School Choice VouchersThis week on American Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with Dr. Jay P. Greene of the Manhattan Institute on the politics of special education vouchers; Ryan Shafik gets the “Real Story” from Pat Toomey of the Club for Growth on the proposed farm subsidy bill; and Col. Frank Ryan, USMC (Ret.) has an American Radio Journal commentary on the shortcomings of the American justice system.

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American Radio Journal is produced and distributed by the Lincoln Institute of Public Opinion Research, Inc. The Lincoln Institute is a 501c3 non-profit educational foundation based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Founded in 1993, the mission of the Lincoln Institute is: “To promote the ideals of free market economics, individual liberty, and limited government through the conduct of public opinion research and related educational programs.”

The Lincoln Institute accepts no government money and is completely funded by philanthropic grant making foundations, corporations, and individuals.

To listen to the broadcast click here.

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The Bill of Rights Podcast

Posted on Wednesday 30 April 2008

United States Bill of Rights

Bill of RightsI ran across an interesting website called Librivox, which has a large number of audio readings of public domain documents and books.  One of the documents that caught my attention was the Bill of Rights from our Constitution.

The Bill of Rights are the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. They were introduced as a series of amendments in 1789 in the First United States Congress by James Madison. Ten of the amendments were ratified and became the Bill of Rights in 1791. These amendments limit the powers of the federal government, protecting the rights of all citizens, residents and visitors on United States territory. (Summary courtesy of Wikipedia)

You can read the Bill of Rights and other Amendments at the Good Politics Radio US Constitution Amendments page.

You can listen to and download the audio reading of the Bill of Rights here.  By the way, the reader has a very pleasant English accent, which you will enjoy.

Good Politics Radio @ 10:14 pm
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Women Who Wouldn’t Listen: Wangari Maathai and Frances Moore Lappe

Posted on Thursday 27 March 2008

 

Lappe and MaathaiThe following podcast is brought to you courtesy of A World of Possibilities and The Mainstream Media Project. 

 In this special edition of A World of Possibilities, two lives spent breaking the mold of both traditional and feminist perspectives are recounted in candid conversation, each with a focused sense of purpose - to use their unique sensibilities and life experiences to help heal a species and planet grievously wounded by fear, greed and ignorance of its own positive potential.

Guests:
Frances Moore Lappe, social activist, author of sixteen books, including the landmark Diet for a Small Planet (1971)
Wangari Maathai , Winner, 2004 Nobel Peace Prize; founder, Greenbelt Movement, Kenya
(Please click on a guest’s name to listen to their full unedited interview.)
Credits:
Host: Mark Sommer
Senior Producer: Gregg McVicar
Associate Producers: Naihma Deady, Matt Fidler
Production Engineer: Michael Schwartz
Music in this program: open- “Bida Mariadu” by Lura - Putamayo World Music; “Surfin” by William Orbit - Sanctuary Records; “A United Earth I” by Alan Stivell and Yousou N’Dour - Putamayo World Music; “M’envoyer Des Fleurs” by Sandrine Kiberlain - Putamayo World Music; “Nao Se Apavare” by Luca Mundaca - Putamayo World Music; “Pata Pata” by Miriam Makeba - Putamayo World Music;

Funding: Listeners Like You

Duration: 55:00 minutes

Click here to listen to this podcast.

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Filed under: A World of Possibilities
Montel Antes Up For MS

Posted on Tuesday 11 March 2008

Montel Williams

Everyone knows Montel Williams is a very popular prime time TV show host. His fans also know he was diagnosed 9 years ago with Multiple Sclerosis. In this interview, Montel tells our listeners how they can join with him in a dazzling glamour gala where proceeds will go to fight MS and find a cure for this deadly disease.

We know how difficult it may be to find ways to make a difference in the world. We are all busy and maybe a little worn out listening to all of the woes of the world. Montel has a simple, convenient way for our listeners to help shut down this terrible disease that literally eats a person’s neural net, degenerating every function and system of the body in a long slow, painful spiral. No imaginary monster is as cruel.

So take a listen as we interview the master interviewer about joining his Poker Party Gala to beat MS. Yes…you can join in the glitzy, glamorous NYC Gala. After you listen, click here to find out more.

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Running Mates for John McCain and the Influence of Faith on Presidents

Posted on Wednesday 20 February 2008

American Radio Journal

 

Frank RyanThis week on American Radio Journal: Lowman Henry has a “Newsmaker Interview” with Dr. Gary Scott Smith of Grove City College, author of Faith & The Presidency, on how faith has influenced the actions of America’s presidents: Ryan Shafik talks with Pat Toomey of the Club for Growth on possible running mates for John McCain; and Col. Frank Ryan has an American Radio Journal commentary on the need to tie corporate bonus pay to performance.

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American Radio Journal is produced and distributed by the Lincoln Institute of Public Opinion Research, Inc. The Lincoln Institute is a 501c3 non-profit educational foundation based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Founded in 1993, the mission of the Lincoln Institute is: “To promote the ideals of free market economics, individual liberty, and limited government through the conduct of public opinion research and related educational programs.”

The Lincoln Institute accepts no government money and is completely funded by philanthropic grant making foundations, corporations, and individuals.

To listen to the broadcast click here.

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Filed under: American Radio Journal
Home From the War: Re-Integrating Our Military Troops

Posted on Wednesday 30 January 2008

 

Returning TroopsThe following podcast is brought to you courtesy of A World of Possibilities and The Mainstream Media Project.  

One of the most difficult challenges facing governments, communities and families in the aftermath of civil or international conflict is re-integrating soldiers into civilian life. This program highlights the most successful of these re-integration initiatives as identified by leading practitioners in the field and will examine what has made them successful when so many have failed.

Guests:
Larry Attree, Senior Program Officer, Center for Post-Conflict Peace and Stability Operations; US Institute of Peace
Vanessa Farr, United Nations Development Programme: Crisis Prevention and Recovery
Beth Cole, Senior Program Officer, Center for Post-Conflict Peace and Stability Operations; US Institute of Peace
Klubosumo Johnson Borh, National Program Coordinator for National Ex-Combatant Peacebuilding Initiative of Liberia
(Click on a guest’s name to listen to their full unedited interview.)

Credits: Music in this program: open- “Bass Is the Place” by Dub Gabriel; “A United Earth I” by Alan Stivell and Yousou N’Dour - Putamayo Wolrd Music; “Dub Rise” by Groundation; “Water is Life” by Tinariwen; “Babylon World” by Casper; “Please Open Your Heart and Let Me in” by Souleman Rowgie - Songs and Creations; “Dubstorted Planet” by Audio Pharmacy - Spare Change; Host: Mark Sommer Producer: Gregg McVicar Engineers: Michael Schwartz Matt Fidler

Funding: Compton Foundation

Duration: 55:00 minutes

Click here to listen to this podcast.

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Filed under: A World of Possibilities
The New Hampshire Primary and Upcoming Primaries

Posted on Wednesday 16 January 2008

American Radio Journal

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Col. Frank RyanThis week on American Radio Journal: Lowman Henry and Ryan Shafik return from New Hampshire to offer analysis of the nation’s first Presidential Primary; Pat Toomey of the Club for Growth takes at look at contests in the upcoming primary states; and Col. Frank Ryan has a Restoring America commentary on the economic problems underlying the home mortgage crisis.

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American Radio Journal is produced and distributed by the Lincoln Institute of Public Opinion Research, Inc.   The Lincoln Institute is a 501c3 non-profit educational foundation based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Founded in 1993, the mission of the Lincoln Institute is:  “To promote the ideals of free market economics, individual liberty, and limited government through the conduct of public opinion research and related educational programs.”

The Lincoln Institute accepts no government money and is completely funded by philanthropic grant making foundations, corporations, and individuals.

To listen to the broadcast click here.

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Filed under: American Radio Journal