Wednesday, September 7, 2011

We The People Don't like Washington - Prov.Phenix, Dan McGowen

If you can't quite figure out where Brian Crowley and his buddies stand on the issues, neither can they. All they know is that they love America, the First Amendment, and public access television.
That may explain why their award-winning public access show We the People (it beat outLively Experiment and the Cranston East High School graduation at the Rhode Island Public Access awards last year) has shifted from a liberal program that focused on same-sex marriage, stem cell research, and the green movement during the Bush administration to a Tea Party-fueled telecast that labels President Obama corrupt and pokes fun at the off-the-cuff remarks of his animated vice president.
These guys, in the end, are much bigger fans of Adams and Jefferson than any of our last half dozen or so Presidents.
The show's cast of characters: Crowley, a self-described down-the-middle guy who offers mostly libertarian views; Richard, a Biblical scholar who argues that everyone had a job when Jesus was walking the water; and Adam, a truth-seeker who could cook up a conspiracy theory about just about anything, including why RIPTA doesn't run on time.
Together they produce an open forum for folks to rant about everything from government spending to their theories on 9/11.
Crowley explains his dark worldview in a mini-documentary, Left vs Right: The New American Civil War, which he discusses with the joy most people reserve for chats about their children. The documentary, he says, exposes politicians who are purposely dividing the country to benefit themselves.
"The new Civil War," he says, "is about both sides being to blame for what's happening in our country."
Crowley insists We the People has "a huge following with the older people," particularly middle-aged women. And if the General Hospital crowd is already hooked, the next target is younger folk.
That's easier said than done, Crowley allows. The issues plaguing the country right now tend to be too complicated for young people to understand, he says.
Not to mention, kids think public access is lame.
But that won't deter Crowley from trying to build his audience. He says he would ultimately like to have a show broadcast on talk radio station WPRO or somewhere beyond public access, but his goal right now is to continue producing a compelling program.
"We want to have an argument," Crowley says. "But we want to have an intelligent one. I love my country, but I question my government at all times."
Somewhere, Adams and Jefferson are high-fiving. And trying to find the Rhode Island public access channel.
9/8/11
http://providence.thephoenix.com/news/126491-we-the-people-dont-like-washington/

Monday, February 7, 2011

RIILE 5 year anniversary w/WTPofRI TV Assembly Event

Rhode Island Immigration Law Enforcement organizations 5th year anniversary w/ We The People Of RI February 15th @ 1108 Charles St. North Providence RI in the American Legions Club 7pm.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Grassfire Nation Update

Just weeks ago, the Federal Communications Commission bypassed
government regulations and seized control of the Internet --
delivering what many believe is a knockout blow to one of 
the last, great free-market frontiers our nation and the 
world has ever seen.

Earlier this week, communications giant Verizon was the 
first to file suit against the FCC, challenging their 'Net
Neutrality ruling and alleging that the FCC has overstepped 
its bounds. 

regardless of the legal challenges, right now 
the FCC has license to regulate the Internet and is already
threatening to stifle the $30 billion annually that 
investors pour into Internet development and advancement 
and hundreds of thousands of jobs. 

       But as bad as that all sounds, the Heritage Foundation 
       suggests that's just the tip of the iceberg as the
       FCC would inevitably be drawn into debates regarding
       Web content!

Radically increased government control, a loss of free-marke
t investment opportunities, monumental job loss, and a further
eroding of Free Speech rights, could be in store for Americans
if citizens don't make this a key issue on Capitol Hill.


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Grassfire Nation has learned that new Republican leadership
opposes the FCC takeover, and supports the actions of Verizon.
In fact, House Commerce chairman, Fred Upton has said the 
FCC's takeover of the Internet is "needless and harmful."

because most of the major news outlets are either
ignoring the 'Net Neutrality regulations, or are tip-toeing 
around what it really means, one thing is certain ...

..too much is at stake for Americans not to be involved and
vocal on this issue.

That's why Grassfire Nation launched our national petition 
opposing the FCC's new 'Net Neutrality regulations, and are
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Take a moment right now to add your name to this important 
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Over the next two weeks, we are depending on Grassfire Nation
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But again it starts with you!

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P.S. 100,000 petitions will grab the attention of lawmakers.
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Saturday, December 11, 2010

Free Speech RADIO - "LIVE" Mondays 9-11pm on 990WBOB.com

Free Speech RADIO - "LIVE" Mondays 9-11pm on 990WBOB.com
We got hosts Jonnie K, "Senator" Adam, and the "Chef" Brian cooking up some Freedom for you. Contact us "Here" on our FaceBook wall and call the Freedom of Speech HOTLINE @ 401-781-5602. Discussions will include: NEWS, EVENTS (Plugs), Troop Shout-Outs, What didn't make the News, Visits to the LEFT and the RIGHT, Conspiracy Theories, Weird News, and much more.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

DISCLAIMER:

We may not agree with what you say, but we will defend your right to say it !