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Street Fight With Brett Payne and Bryan Quinby - 10/20/2011
58:05 minutes (53.18 MB)
So of course we had to touch on the Zoo calamity that happened in southern Ohio. We came to the conclusion that had the government not used every last cent on bombs and perpetual war then we would have had the safari vans, tranquilizer guns, and net cannons to take care of the problem properly.
We talked about Occupy Columbus and more about the movement in general.
The second half of the show started with an interview of Keith Wexnar, an Ohio historian. You have to hear this one to believe it.
YOu can find us at MurderRebelRadio.com where we do some other comedy shows and an uncensored version of Street Fight. Also, please email us at StreetFightRadio@gmail.com with any compliments or complaints, if you got the guts you can leave us a voicemail to play on the show at 209-MRR-SHOW.
Thanks for all your support, we have a comedy album coming out soon and a performance on November 12th for Intifada, Columbus' only revolutionary rock night.
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Pamoja FM October 19th 2011
57:56 minutes (53.04 MB)
ft. Mazi Floss ft 2face – Marsh Up (Nigeria)
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Fight Back 10182011
29:58 minutes (27.44 MB)
Bob and Connie interview Tom McNabb - one of the occupiers for Occupy Columbus
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The DJBC Happy Hour- Happy Six Month Anniversary: The Honeymoon Is Officially OVER!
58:57 minutes (53.99 MB)
The DJBC Happy Hour celebrates Six Months on the Air like any typical show. Included is a recap of what BC did during the "Bye Week" for the DJBC Happy Hour.
Highlights:
Really Bad (or Fake) Commercials/PSA's:
- A Monster Monster Bash
- A Commercial With Caravaggio
- A CEO and a Gorilla
- Producer's Choice Winner: BC Credit Union (from August 15th show)
Weekend Warrior:
Fountain of Hope 20th Anniversary Celebration, Condom Couture, Ohio Young Professionals Weekend, State of the Young Professional, Monster Bash, Sleepy Hollow: The Musical, The Evil Dead, Follies
Next Week:
Halloween
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The movement is building, says former CIA analyst Ray McGovern
59:15 minutes (54.26 MB)
McGovern at Freedom Plaza, one of two sites of the occupation in Washington D.C.
McGovern is confident in the inevitable success of a mass movement for renewed democracy and an end to corporate rule and militarism. He spoke with WCRS last weekend at Freedom Plaza, one of two sites of Occupy D.C.
“I work for justice now. I used to work for the CIA and the US Army, ” said McGovern whom police bloodied and arrested in February at George Washington University when he stood up in silent protest during a speech by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. During the spectacle of cops grabbing the 71-year-old McGovern, Clinton didn't miss a beat or blink an eye as she criticized--ironically-- governments that don’t allow protests and freedom of expression.
“I’m impressed by the folks here at our own Tahir Square, Freedom Plaza,” said McGovern last week as the late night crowd thinned, some people heading to their tents on the square, some heading to hotels or houses in nearby suburbs.
“The movement is building. This is a really good start, together with what’s going on in New York. In the beginning you never quite know what’s going to happen. But I’m really encouraged by what I see here.”
Black youths road past on skateboards now that the hippies had taken over the square, bringing with us hundreds of free pizzas courtesy of Food Not Bombs and local eateries. Normally, they can be jailed if police catch them skateboarding there.
