by Thomas Keister Heading into today's South Carolina primary, I really do wish write-in candidates were allowed in that state. Not only would Stephen Colbert's exploratory committee/super PAC thing be even funnier than it is currently, but I think he'd actually win. At least he's being funny on purpose, and that's while being more serious as a comedian than 99% of the politicians are while wasting all of our good air on Capitol Hill. I'd make a joke here about someone needing to write them a ticket for loitering, but seeing how they've already wiped their asses with the Constitution, maybe they are holding out hope the citations are more absorbent... Yes, on this week's Probably Uncalled For, I did say that if a hooker can not even get the retail value of an order of drive-thru chicken nuggets for that vagina, then maybe he or she deserves to starve to death. It's called natural selection. Trying selling that schoochie for some crack, then ya might get some sympathy...then again, I also said I'd rather pound a $3 hooker than eat anything from a Mickey D's... Warren Buffett coughed up a check for a whopping $49,000 to help pay down the national debt. Wow, the thimble runneth under...compared to our national debt, not only is $49,000 a futile gesture, it's the equivalent of waving to a hooker- while enjoying your delicious Chicken McNuggets from McDonald's... Meanwhile, news broke in Canada that Jeffrey Paul Delisle, a sub-lieutenant and intelligence officer in the Royal Canadian Navy, was arrested on suspicion of selling military secrets. Wait, what? Canada has military secrets? They got like what, four boats and seven aircraft? What the hell did this guy sell, the location of the strategic maple syrup reserve, or better, yet...the real Stanley Cup, not the stunt double they give the American teams that win every year. See, now that's a conspiracy theory I can get behind... Add Comment Yeah, we'd blackout tonight in support of SOPA, but we only work the one night a week, and besides, doing this show is too much fucking fun! That's right, join Thomas Keister, along with "The Esteemed" Darrell Mays, as they bring you this week's all-new Probably Uncalled For! At least, while they can... Topics tonight to include, obviously SOPA, a little on Mitt Romney, and why I'm actually going to go to bat for him a bit tonight, and the NYPD might be getting WHAT (WTF?!?)... have to tune in to find out about that one... CLICK HERE - LIVE TONIGHT - 11pm East/8pm West - Blog Talk Radio - CLICK HERE TO GO TO LIVE BROADCAST! While Free Rein Media supports the goal of legislation to combat online piracy, we do not feel that this legislation will help achieve that goal and may actually cause harm to our customers/clients, our readers, our business interests and the internet in general. Free Rein Media, LLC does not support House Bill 3261 - The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) or PIPA. Episode #236: Join Thomas Keister, along with "The Esteemed" Darrell Mays as Probably Uncalled For returns to the airwaves, LIVE as always on Blog Talk Radio! Click on the logo to go to tonight's broadcast! This week, we will be discussing last night's New Hampshire Primary (and what that means for the GOP field), the Great Chinese XBox Revolt, yet another reason the state of Illinois sucks ass, and the new rules on binge drinking (go on and have a sixer, you may need it after this one), among topics to be determined, time willing. Phones 646-478-5145 and chat room open duration of show. Don't forget, you can always email us @ radio@freereinmedia.com as well! by Thomas Keister
I love how this works. As 2012 kicks off, so does the legislative session in Indiana. Well, it was until the Democrats decided to play their games from last year and stall the session by not showing up. Anyhow, State Sen. Luke Kenley (R), chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, would like for Congress to require all online retailers to collect the seven percent state sales tax from customers. Currently, only online retailers with a physical location in the state are required to collect sales tax. Individuals are supposed to pay a seven percent "use" tax for an online purchase if no tax was collected, but according to the state Department of Revenue, that hardly ever happens. This goes back to the deal Indiana made with Amazon.com to get then to open a warehouse. Not only did Amazon open a warehouse, they opened three, and just last summer announced plans for a fourth. Oh yeah, part of the deal was state legislators not asking for an online sales tax. Wonder how those plans are coming along at the present?... 6th Season Premiere's of Probably Uncalled For and Inside the Squared Circle LIVE Tonight!01/04/2012 Episode #235 (CLICK ON IMAGES TO GO TO LIVE EPISODE TONIGHT!): Join Thomas Keister, along with "The Esteemed" Darrell Mays, LIVE as always, as Probably Uncalled For kicks off it's sixth season on Blog Talk Radio! 11pm Eastern BlogTalkRadio.com/ProbablyUncalledFor Starting off 2012, we'll be discussing the end of the world as we know it (and why the Mayans should have made another fucking calendar), last night's Iowa Caucus (and then there were six...), Jack Abramoff popping up in Kentucky (and you won't believe why...honestly, you'll shit!), and can you be sued over your Twitter followers?, among other points of fascination to be determined... Phones 646-478-5145 and chat room open duration of the broadcast. Don't forget, you can always email us at radio@freereinmedia.com as well! IT'S OUR 6TH SEASON PREMIERE! Episode #193 Tonight we discuss Chris Jericho's return to WWE and where it goes from here, Absolutely dumbass wrestling fans, Twitter hacking, Hogan wins an award(but not what you think)and more squared circle news. All this and more tonight at 12am Eastern. Join Darrell Mays, Thomas Keister and the lovely Breanne Venn tonight at Midnight Eastern time. You may vote once per day. So come back each day and cast your vote. Then tune in to the LIVE broadcast this Wednesday night at Midnight to find out all the winners along with our top picks as well. |



















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