Recent Radio Hosting Archive

Links to three hours of radio programming from AM 630 K-Talk (KTKK-AM) hosted by Scott Dale Robison. Read Recent Radio Hosting Archive now...

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Letter to Rob Bishop, Part 5: The Final Chapter

Link to scan of the letter I received from Rob Bishop regarding illegal immigration. Read Letter to Rob Bishop, Part 5: The Final Chapter now...

Letter to Rob Bishop, Part 4

I received a second response to my letter to Rob Bishop on illegal immigration. Unlike the first response, this one actually addresses illegal immigration! Read Letter to Rob Bishop, Part 4 now... | 1 Comment

Letter to Rob Bishop, Part 3

An update to the Rob Bishop non-response to my message from August after calling his Washington, D.C. office. Read Letter to Rob Bishop, Part 3 now... | 3 Comments

Letter to Rob Bishop, Part 2

Links to scans of the letter I received from Rob Bishop regarding universal health coverage (instead of illegal immigration, which is what I wrote about). Read Letter to Rob Bishop, Part 2 now...

Letter to Rob Bishop

In which I write to a congressman about illegal immigration, and get a response related to universal health coverage. Read Letter to Rob Bishop now... | 9 Comments

The Police Sergeant and the Harvard Professor!

A parody of the Patty Duke show theme song regarding the kerfuffle between a police officer and a professor in Massachusetts. Read The Police Sergeant and the Harvard Professor! now...

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Effing Up The USA

A parody of the Oscar Mayer bologna jingle relating to presidents Jimmy Carter and Barack Obama. Read Effing Up The USA now...

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Government/Business Entanglements

Some American’s might be surprised at how foreign business and governments are entangled, but not as much as in the past. Read Government/Business Entanglements now...

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Swine Flu of 1976

One person died of Swine Flu in 1976, but twenty-five people died after receiving the vaccine. Is it statistically significant? Read Swine Flu of 1976 now...