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Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh have never fought in any military campaigns. Rush could've served in Vietnam but was flagged for service because of a Pilonital cyst on his spine. Sean Hannity was old enough to serve in the first Gulf war but instead of enlisting, went to NYU and skipped the whole, "serve your country" idea. Rush and Hannity are 2 prime examples of the right-wing crowd. They talk a good fight but let someone else do the dirty work. They're both a couple of cowards.
As far as I know, there is no "optical radio telescope". There are, separately, optical telescopes (which work with visible light), and radio telescopes (which work with radio waves).
Actors work in many different places.Actors work on stage, radio, television, video, and in motion picture productions.
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Sean Hannity is an American television host, radio personality, and political commentator known for his conservative views. He graduated from New York University with a degree in communications and began his career in radio before transitioning to television. Hannity gained prominence as a host on Fox News, where he has been a leading figure in conservative media since the late 1990s. His work often focuses on political analysis, interviews, and commentary on current events.
No, Sean Hannity did not serve in the U.S. military. He is a prominent television host and political commentator, best known for his work on Fox News. While he has expressed strong support for the military and veterans, he has not had military service himself.
Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh have never fought in any military campaigns. Rush could've served in Vietnam but was flagged for service because of a Pilonital cyst on his spine. Sean Hannity was old enough to serve in the first Gulf war but instead of enlisting, went to NYU and skipped the whole, "serve your country" idea. Rush and Hannity are 2 prime examples of the right-wing crowd. They talk a good fight but let someone else do the dirty work. They're both a couple of cowards.
Conservative AM radio stations must believe their listeners are idiots.It's ironic. Most AM talk radios are oriented towards so called "intelligent conservative listeners". Sean Hannity, Mark Lavin, Rush Limbaugh continuously address us about political issues, and why we shoud vote for the Republicans. Then on comes the advertisments for Work At Home scams, DoubleMySpeed scams, the endless ageless male, and magic night cream trickery. Suddenly these same AM radio stations are telling us that we must be idiots to buy these products. The radio stations deceive us by not disclosing that we are signing up for monthly fees, or expensive herb products that we can't see. Or that we are installing DoubleMySpeed viruses that we then pay hundreds of dollars for to the same sites to remove. These radio stations, along with fraudulant companies should be held accountable when they burn their listeners.Turn to any music station, and the fraudulent or deceptive advertising is much less. They have them too but it's not nearly as bad as the station the fat cat millionaire talk show hosts are on. I guess Hannity really believes that his conservative listeners are idiots and will probably fall for the Work At Home (i.e. sell expensive herbs) scams. He, himself advertises this "Work At Home" trash. The liberal TV stations that he berates, don't.
The portable model has a base that allows you to play the radio both in the car and at home.
ou can get satellite radio decks that work in your home or your car. These are called plug and play.
through radio frequency through radio frequency and provided schedule that offender provides to local law enforcement agency.
The most imprtant part of the day in radio is beter determined by the listener. Some people feel that the radio is beneficial on their commute to work, while other people feel that the commute home is a better time to listen to the radio. Radio helps billionsof commuters get home safely every day all over the world.
how does the radio work because i can't cange it because i was it to be on 105.7
It depends on - the radio market you work in - the company you work for - your level of radio programming experience
Sirius radio won't work overseas, unfortunately.