Invisible Voice for October 30th, 2012. Benghazi, CA props, Sandy


UPDATE: We were forced to broadcast via Blog Talk Radio only. Listen to the show here! http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thedougem/2012/10/30/invisible-voice-103012

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Listen live from 7am to 9am! http://ksdt.ucsd.edu/

This is going to be a big show. Topics Include:

  • Latest developments in the Benghazi Consulate attack
  • The Latest updates on Hurricane Sandy and its impact on the North East
  • Quick analysis of the CA election ballot, and a rehash of national issues

As always, feedback is greatly appreciated and encouraged. While we can’t take calls – we love comments and will begin to actively respond to them going forwards. We hope to have this show turned around within 36 hours.

Show notes pending post election coverage.

About TheDougem

A budding writer and amateur podcaster, TheDougem has been an active presence on the internet for roughly four years in various mediums including livestreaming, youtube, blogtalkradio, and others. An avid fan of strategy games, discussing current events and conservative philosophy, as well as a bit of storytelling on the side.

3 Responses to “Invisible Voice for October 30th, 2012. Benghazi, CA props, Sandy”

  1. Will you upload this to YouTube?

    • Maybe. It depends on how much time I have – I got two off days in a row coming up, so we’ll see! The stats for the last show nearly made me fall out of my chair: 32 live listens, 72 archived as of this posting, so. That’s good motivation.

      • I hope you do since me and Canadian can’t listen live and the Blog Talk Radio player is crap. I hope that we can Skype sometime in the future.

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