Adios Amigos!
After three years of waking in the middle of the night to bring you the first news of the day with our own brand of humor and irreverence The Mark Riley Show will officially come to an end on May 11th. However, our last live show was today . Next week we have lined up our friend and ultimate beltway insider, Brent Budowsky, to talk with Mark about the Iraq war, presidential politics and much more. Also, you'll hear some of Mark's favorite interviews with musical guests we've had on the show over the last year. I think you will enjoy these.
Mark and I will spend the next couple of weeks preparing for the launch of a new show here on the network (as well as adjusting to a new sleep schedule) starting May 21st from 8pm to midnight featuring contributions from other Air America hosts such Bobby Kennedy, Mike Papantonio, David Bender and Laura Flanders, as well as newsmakers, artists, musicians and the like. The new show is called The Air Americans. Stay tuned and stay with us. We look forward to your continued support.
Ron Dodd, Executive Producer
- May 4, 2007








Aw dude...
Whats going on with this place.....? Hey, started a full time job so thats why Ive been out myself. Ducks in a row and all that jazz.
Always remembering that all of this was because a single man or group, thought he or they could sell the idea to America, that he could go to war with a country, but somehow that he'd do so with out anyone dying. Bush, like a guy who doesnt want to admit his hamburger was once a living creature. He removes the death from the butchering, the fact it was alive from his meal. And that then translated to others and other parts of our society. We as a country removed the notion, that in war people die. That death is a part of war. Thats why things like the Berg beheading are so suprising to the loyalist supporters of these childlike security blanket addicted to- spoiled ass leaders of ours....Theyt thought there wasnt going to be any of that going on. Tards. They allowed the notion that they could go to a war, minus the death. and in that, so they feel the Iraqis are seperate. They cant really die in the way we die if they are, the other white meat. Ham, was ham alive, who can tell after processing.
Some like Rove count on people not noticeing. Like carbon monoxiding meat, so the blood and veins dont appear red. Cause that would gross out the consumer of the produce. So we eat what might be poison instead. So if the supplier still wants to sell butchered animals, he has to make sure people seperate the meal from the death...the fact the meal once was alive at all. And thats how they tried to prepackage and process the Iraq war. And this McAmerica shoveled its fill all it could eat for 6 of the stupidest and most unnessessary event and death filled years Ive ever lived through. Seperating the meal, from the fact that the meal had death attached to it in any way. And thats Republican leadership, compationate conservatism for ya. No matter what bad advertising the do to besmearched the democrats.
"Inferior product peddling mo fos, Bush and them are", says Yoad(Yodas stoney younger brother who only dabbles in forcedom)
We'll see ya round. Have a good'n.
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By madgardenerMay 9, 2007 - 3:26am