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Episode 11: Nov. 20, 2008 - We're all Purple!
Singer/Songwriter Shan Egan Evans, son of the legendary Chubby Checker, joins us to talk about his song, "Homegrown Purple;" Robin Effron is a synethesiast who sees a specific color when she hears a musical note; Mark speaks with Rick Spisak about election day shenanigans and the races in Florida and Minnesota.

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Opening - Shan Egan Evans, "Homegrown Purple" (9:20)

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More with Shan, samples from more Obama songs (8:40)

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Robin Effron, Rick Spisak (11:06)

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More with Rick Spisak, Palin Jazz Song (8:44)

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Lizard People? This is going to be an interesting recount. (Photo/MPR)

UPDATE on the Minnesota Senate race:
As of 9pm on Nov. 24, Coleman's lead is 210, according to the MN Secretary of State web site.


Rick Spisak in Hobe Sound, Florida was asked to move away from the polling station.


The cops then parked a car with No-Bama sign in his place.

 


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Check out my Coverage of election night in Chicago HERE

Vote: Listen to the entire version of Homegrown Purple, and vote for Shan Egan Evans or your other favorites at: obamaMAE.com.


Shan Egan Evans wrote the song "Homegrown Purple" and also plays with the band Funk Church


Robin Effron, Synesthesiast

Also I have more pictures from the debate and Franken rally at Macalaster college BELOW.

NEWS
Liberal Arts Radio was mentioned on Channel 11 WPIX-TV in New York, in a story they did on "Obama is Beautiful World."

Liberal Arts to hit the airwaves...more details coming soon...

Here is a link to a short article I wrote for KMXC in Minot.


Minnesota Secretary of State Mark Ritchie discusses the recount in St. Paul.

   
 


Fake NY Times created waves - what the headlines would be
if the progressive agenda succeeds


Al Franken HQ in Minneapolis.

 


Wind farms are cropping up in Iowa and Southern Minnesota.

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