The program is funded by a few advertisers (CARSTAR/AllStar Collision, Epoch Times, and Romberg Tree Service), and listener donations. While we have received enough funding to honor our contract for the first hour of the program until the end of the year, the second hour still remains unfunded by about $700. If you wish to help us with the program, please donate to keep the fires of the U.S. Constitution alive on KMET 1490 AM.
Saturday, October 19, 2019
Constitution Radio: No Broadcast, but help needed
Constitution Radio has been preempted by exciting University of Redlands football, today. We will return next Saturday to discuss the issues of the day through the lens of the U.S. Constitution. Listen to past programs on our podcast page.
The program is funded by a few advertisers (CARSTAR/AllStar Collision, Epoch Times, and Romberg Tree Service), and listener donations. While we have received enough funding to honor our contract for the first hour of the program until the end of the year, the second hour still remains unfunded by about $700. If you wish to help us with the program, please donate to keep the fires of the U.S. Constitution alive on KMET 1490 AM.
The program is funded by a few advertisers (CARSTAR/AllStar Collision, Epoch Times, and Romberg Tree Service), and listener donations. While we have received enough funding to honor our contract for the first hour of the program until the end of the year, the second hour still remains unfunded by about $700. If you wish to help us with the program, please donate to keep the fires of the U.S. Constitution alive on KMET 1490 AM.
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