Hope everyone is getting a chance to enjoy this the great weather we've been having so far. Here's my schedule for this coming week:
Monday - Fox News Radio with Ellis Henican filling
in for Brian & The Judge, 9a - noon.
Tuesday - Strategy Room 2p - 4p, then filling in
for Spencer Hughes on Fox News Radio, 6p - 8p.
Wednesday - Fox News Radio filling in for Spencer,
6p - 8p
Thursday & Friday - Strategy Room 3p - 4p and
then radio 6p - 8p
Fox News Radio can be heard on Sirius 145 and
XM 168. If you don't have satellite radio, you can listen by going to:
http://www.foxnews.com/radio/ and clicking on
"Listen Live".
Strategy Room is Fox News' Internet Channel.
To watch, just go to: http://www.foxnews.com/strategyroom/ and click on
the picture or the underlined, blue text under the picture. If you're feeling
particularly internet savvy, and would like to try to watch Monday's
radio broadcast, follow the directions for Strategy Room and once you're
connect, place your cursor along the top of the picture. A toolbar should
appear. Scroll along the toolbar, until you see Fox News Radio and click on the
picture. In theory, this should bring up a video as well as audio
stream.
Have a fantastic weekend and take a second to
remember what Memorial Day is really about.

Hi Mary,
I listened to the "Fox Across America" podcast you hosted on 5/28/09, where you asked what people thought Nancy Pelosi meant when she said, "Every aspect of our lives must be subjected to an inventory of how we are taking responsibility". I had some interesting thoughts about that.
A while back, a great leader also had the same sorts of sense of the civic responsibility of citizens. He stated that a nation is only as strong as its people, who need to do their part to contribute. He also setup some basic rules for civic responsibility that sound like a great idea:
Every citizen should respect other people.
Every citizen should think for themselves.
Every citizen should obey the law.
And under the pretense of good government, by the people and for the people, he gained a great deal of power in his nation by using the pride of his citizens to get everybody to do their best for their country.
I'm not going to say that Nancy Pelosi is comparable to Hitler, or even that she has some sort of Communist or Socialist agenda that she's using to slowly marginalize US citizens into robots that will be forced to be healthy, 'green' and pay 50% of their income as taxes/fees/fines/licenses/permits. I've listened to Nancy speak, and frankly I don't think she's intelligent enough to know what she's actually doing, or what she really means by even her own statements, contrary to Hitler.
As an example, Hitler banned public smoking as it damaged the lungs citizens, which would reduce their ability to contribute to the country. That almost sounds familiar, albeit under a different auspice. Is it bad for the country if an inventory of a citizen shows they smoke, eat too much, use too much energy or don't recycle? Is this what Nancy means?
I guess that depends what kind of country you live in, Nazi Germany, modern China or future America.
Sincerely,
Ryan Rediske
rediske@yahoo.com