Recently Mr. Moran was a guest on the Lee Rodgers Show (KSFO). Mr. Moran chuckled and brushed aside Lee Rodgers' similar concerns about the Obama Administration. Rodgers seemed surprised at Moran's response, it seemed to me.
Thanks for the heads-up.
I went to Lee Rodgers Podcast Page, downloaded the show from 'July 14, 2009 8AM' and edited some of Rick Moran's remarks into a MP3 file -
Shootout format to begin in Sunday's race at Pocono
By Official Release June 4, 2009 05:27 PM EDT
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- NASCAR on Thursday announced a change to its race format with the addition of "Double-File Restarts -- Shootout Style" throughout each race. Beginning with this weekend at Pocono Raceway, the first- and second-place drivers will line up side-by-side as the green flag flies for each restart.
"We've heard the fans loud and clear: 'double-file restarts -- shootout style' are coming to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series," said NASCAR chairman and CEO Brian France. "This addition to the race format is good for competition and good for the fans."
"I'm excited about it," said two-time Cup Series champion Tony Stewart. "The good thing is that when they drop the green, you're going to be racing with the guys you're racing for position instead of trying to clear lapped cars.
"Since NASCAR has adapted the 'free pass,' I think that's something that now justifies being able to put those lapped cars to the back and let them race with each other, and let the guys who are racing on the lead lap do the same. I'm behind NASCAR 100 percent on this."
Disruptive passenger halts trainby Todd Wetherington and Lance Martin Daily Herald Staff Writers
GARYSBURG - More than 200 Amtrak passengers waited four hours last night as police dogs cased a train for a bomb.
The train was stopped just short of the N.C. Highway 46/U.S. Highway 301 intersection in Garysburg after a passenger announced he was carrying a bomb.
Northampton County Emergency Management Coordinator Tim Byers said a passenger became unruly and during an altercation claimed a bomb was on the train.
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The man, whose name was not known at press deadline, was taken into custody and law enforcement reportedly found what is suspected to be either PCP or angel dust in the man's carry-on bag.
Bomb technicians and bomb-sniffing dogs from the Virginia State Police were dispatched to the scene and found no evidence of a bomb. The train was back on its way at just past 11:15 p.m., Byers said.