Progressive Radio Network: AETA and “homegrown terrorism”

StringerLee Stringer of “Uncensored Live!” had me on his show yesterday to talk about the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act and the proposed Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act. Thanks to Mr. Stringer for devoting the entire show to the issue (and the more we talked, it was clear even a full hour wasn’t enough!). The show airs on the Progressive Radio Network. Previous programs are archived here, or you can just push play below.

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  • I hope ya'll know that HR 1955 passed? I dont see it posted anywhere here, so thought Id pass it along.....its a DONE deal.
  • Christine:
    That's not true. It has passed the House, but not the Senate. It is pending before a Senate committee. Best, Will
  • pinkisthenewred
    not mink (animal) farms; human (animal) farms <>
    not animal labs; human (animal) labs <>
    not AETA; HAETA; to prevent attack, destruction, even discussion of above

    good luck to US; let freedom ring!
  • Bob
    I am totally sold on WPRR 1680 AM. Anyone in the Grand Rapids area should tune into their programming and give them a listen. It’s the replacement for the old Radio Disney, but the new format is pretty amazing, especially considering the standard fare that we get from radio broadcasts in Grand Rapids. Anyway, they have a streaming cast on their page at http://www.publicrealityradio.com. They’ve got great educational, progressive programming that is both locally produced and taken from the Pacifica Radio network from around the country. A friend of mine suggested I tune into the “Infidel Guy”, who I guess is pretty popular for his podcasts online, but it was surprising to find such content being broadcast over the air in Grand Rapids, Michigan of all places. Agree or disagree with the opinions, it is refreshing new content for listener supported radio in West Michigan.
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