Mon, 2 February 2009 ![]() The Pulse Of The Taxpayer podcasts will be accessible until Wednesday, February 4, 2009. They will then be removed from access. Please note: Segments of AM Ocala Live, heard on WOCA weekday mornings from 7-9 am, will continue to be offered as free podcasts at: http://amocalalive.libsyn.com/ . Some of those segments will intentionally be on topics that would have been appropriate for Pulse Of The Taxpayer. Please feel free to comment on any of the podcasts. Thank you for listening. Category: general -- posted at: 11:37 AM Comments[18] |
Fri, 30 January 2009 Pulse Of The Taxpayer - THE ENDComments[50] |
Fri, 30 January 2009 ![]() The radio program Pulse Of The Taxpayer will air it's final broadcast on Friday, January 30, 2009 on WOCA. These podcasts, consequently, will also come to an end. Thank you all for your participation. We have had a large following on the internet and appreciate all who have listened. The final date for new podcasts will also be Friday, January 30, 2009 although the archived programs will be available until February 2, 2009 on this site. Other providers, such as I-Tunes, may choose to continue archiving the programs but that is not something we have control of. Again, thank you all for listening. Category: general -- posted at: 2:54 AM Comments[16] |
Thu, 29 January 2009 Today our guest on Pulse Of The Taxpayer was Douglas J. Feith / Director Of The Center For National Security Strategies And The Hudson Institute, U.S. Under Secretary Of Defense For Policy From July 2001 Until August 2005. Mr. Feith spoke about his book, "War And Decision."Comments[11] |
Wed, 28 January 2009 Pulse Of The Taxpayer was listener driven today.Comments[11] |
Tue, 27 January 2009 Pulse Of The Taxpayer was listener driven today.Comments[9] |
Mon, 26 January 2009 Pulse Of The Taxpayer was listener driven today.Comments[8] |
Fri, 23 January 2009 Our guest on today's Pulse Of The Taxpayer was Paul A. Lombardo, Attorney And Author of the book, "Three Generations, No Imbeciles" (Eugenics, The Supreme Court, And Buck V. Bell)Comments[4] |
Thu, 22 January 2009 Today's guests on Pulse Of The Taxpayer were Neal Connor and Gary Schor.Comments[3] |
Wed, 21 January 2009 Today, on Pulse Of The Taxpayer, our guest was Dennis Morgan from the Taxpayers Action Group of Marion County. Dennis gave us a review of the meetings, guests, and discussions of TAG during 2008 and read letters of thanks and feedback that the group had composed to be sent to previous guests. Dennis also spoke about the upcoming guests of 2009. Listener participation also played a role in today's program.Comments[8] |
Tue, 20 January 2009 Pulse Of The Taxpayer was mostly listener-driven today. Mark Hankins, a "frequent listener", called in from the Presidential Inauguration Ceremony in Washington D.C. to give us a flavor of the event by way of his commentary and the sounds we could hear in the background. Special thanks to Mark for allowing us to be in Washington vicariously through his presence as Barack Obama became the next President of the United States.Comments[1] |
Mon, 19 January 2009 Today's Pulse Of The Taxpayer was listener driven.Comments[2] |
Fri, 16 January 2009 ![]() Today our guest on Pulse Of The Taxpayer was Carl Starling talking about an effort to reform the Violence Against Women Act. The two websites Mr. Starling mentioned during the program are: www.aavreform.org and www.mediaradar.org Comments[3] |
Thu, 15 January 2009 Pulse Of The Taxpayer was listener driven today.Comments[5] |
Wed, 14 January 2009 Pulse Of The Taxpayer was listener driven today.Comments[3] |
Tue, 13 January 2009 Pulse Of The Taxpayer was listener driven today.Comments[4] |
Fri, 9 January 2009 Pulse Of The Taxpayer today was listener driven.Comments[13] |
Thu, 8 January 2009 Pulse Of The Taxpayer was listener driven today.Comments[5] |
Wed, 7 January 2009 Pulse Of The Taxpayer was listener driven today.Comments[27] |
Tue, 6 January 2009 Today's Pulse Of The Taxpayer was listener driven.Comments[4] |
Mon, 5 January 2009 Today's Pulse Of The Taxpayer was an extended interview with Rabbi Richard Margolis of Temple Beth Shalom in Melborne, Florida. Rabbi Margolis was called as a last minute fill-in for another guest who was unable to be on the air with us during the 9:30 - 10:00 slot of AM Ocala Live (the program which preceeds Pulse). Rabbi Margolis agreed to remain with us for Pulse Of The Taxpayer to continue a discussion started during AM Ocala Live about the current crisis in the Middle East between Israel and Hamas. BOTH segments are included on this podcast and, so, the beginning appears abrupt. Pulse starts about 15 or 20 minutes into the podcast.Comments[5] |
Fri, 2 January 2009 Pulse Of The Taxpayer today focused on the theme: "What is on your political/environmental wish-list for 2009?"Comments[12] |
Thu, 1 January 2009 Pulse Of The Taxpayer became Predictions Of The Taxpayer for this January 1st 2009 program. We'll check back in one year and see how many of these predictions came to pass.Comments[4] |
Wed, 31 December 2008 Happy New Year! Final Pulse of 2008.Comments[1] |
Tue, 30 December 2008 Pulse.Comments[3] |
Mon, 29 December 2008 The beginning of the end of Pulse Of The Taxpayer. The show is simply not worth doing anymore.Comments[7] |
Mon, 29 December 2008 Thank you for your patience as we worked on some technical issues that caused some podcasts from last year to become posted in place of podcasts from this year. The replaced/repaired podcasts should now be complete. They are: Dec. 19, 2008, Dec. 24, 2008, and Dec. 26, 2008 (we did not post a podcast on Dec. 25, 2008). Please contact us via the comment link if you notice any other errors or mis-dated podcasts. Please note that the error was unintentional and WOCA does not edit or censor the podcasts with the exception of the removal of pre-recorded commercials and PSAs that typically occur at approximately the halfway point in the program. Thank-you. Category: general -- posted at: 7:33 AM Comments[2] |
Sat, 27 December 2008 ![]() The podcasts for Pulse Of The Taxpayer seem to have been experiencing some kind of technical problem causing some of the dates from December of 2008 to be replaced by those from December of 2007. Please be patient with us while we work to correct the problem. Thank-you. Category: general -- posted at: 5:24 PM Comments[2] |
Fri, 26 December 2008 Pulse Of The Taxpayer for Friday, December 26, 2008.Comments[2] |
Wed, 24 December 2008 Pulse Of The Taxpayer from December 24, 2008.Comments[3] |
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Fri, 19 December 2008 Pulse Of The Taxpayer for December 19, 2008.Comments[1] |
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Tue, 16 December 2008 Comments[1] |
Mon, 15 December 2008 Pulse Of The Taxpayer was listener driven today.Comments[0] |
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Thu, 11 December 2008 Pulse Of The Taxpayer was listener driven today.Comments[1] |
Tue, 9 December 2008 Today's Pulse Of The Taxpayer was listener driven.Comments[1] |
Mon, 8 December 2008 Today's Pulse Of The Taxpayer was listener driven.Comments[0] |
Wed, 3 December 2008 Pulse Of The Taxpayer was listener driven today.Comments[0] |
Tue, 2 December 2008 Pulse Of The Taxpayer today was mostly listener driven, however we did have, as a guest from North Florida Oxygen And Medical, Al May. Al talked about a legislative mandate that will order oxygen providers to continue supplying oxygen to patients even after three years at which time Medicare stops reimbursements.Comments[2] |
Mon, 1 December 2008 Today Pulse Of The Taxpayer was listener driven.Comments[0] |


Pulse Of The Taxpayer - THE END
Pulse Of The Taxpayer was listener driven today.
Pulse Of The Taxpayer was listener driven today.
Our guest on today's Pulse Of The Taxpayer was Paul A. Lombardo, Attorney And Author of the book, "Three Generations, No Imbeciles" (Eugenics, The Supreme Court, And Buck V. Bell)
Pulse Of The Taxpayer was listener driven today.
Pulse Of The Taxpayer became Predictions Of The Taxpayer for this January 1st 2009 program. We'll check back in one year and see how many of these predictions came to pass.
Happy New Year! Final Pulse of 2008.