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Ankarlo Audio: Fri Oct 12, 2007

The D-Backs fans are awake! And they took a beating for throwing water and beer bottles onto the field. They were plastic for crying out loud and Darrell applauds the fans enthusiasm. Al Gore won a Nobel Peace Prize today. Darrell thinks he deserves it. Has he lost it? There was also a big gang bust in the Valley. Darrell talks to Sgt. Tim Mason with the DPS and he gives us the run down. And the Noah Gotbaum 9-1-1 calls have been released. Mr. Gotbaum called several times to check up on his wife and Darrell runs through the audio. Darrell revisits the D-Backs because they still haven’t sold out Game 2 of the NCLS. So Darrell buys 100 tickets and gives them to Phoenix area children. Now, they can all go enjoy the game together. See below…

Ankarlo purchases D-Backs tickets for Phoenix children

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The 1980s were the worst decade ever!

Friday, October 5, 2007:  A busy, busy Ankarlo Mornings.  Darrell examines the Carol Ann Gotbaum story.  Just what did happen at Sky Harbor Airport.  Attorney Peter Friedman joins Darrell.  Later, Ankarlo says the 1980’s were the worst decade in the history of the United States…bad music, bad T.V. and bad movies.  It’s a good thing Ronald Regan was the President otherwise it would have been hopeless.  Olympic Champion Marion Jones has admitted to using steroids and Darrell says strip her of her medals.  But, is she different than Barry Bonds?  And finally, more and more companies are going towards an e-mail free Friday.  Should yours follow suit?

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Ankarlo Mornings 8-24-07

Friday August 24, 2007:  Sen. John Warner (R-Va) wants the troops home from Iraq.  Darrell starts the show by talking about his reasons and why Darrell supports some of what he is saying.  During the second hour of the show, Ankarlo talks to Presidential candidate and humor columnist Dave Barry.  Then he spends some time with Arizona Diamonbacks president Derreck Hall.  At ten, Darrell talks about a court case out of Florida.  A man was caught taking pictures of a cell phone up a woman’s skirt.  His lawyer is arguing that you don’t have a right to privacy in public.  In the final hour of the show, Ankarlo chats with Stephen Lemons from the New Times.  He wants to know why Lemons is encouraging people to graffiti Phoenix. 

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Ankarlo Mornings 8-17-07

Friday, August 17, 2007:  As Detour Dan always says, “It’s Friiiiday!”  And it was another jam packed Ankarlo Mornings.  Darrell started by inquiring about mines in Arizona to make some money.  After all, there is one for sale on EBay for $99.  Though when we called the gentleman hung up on us.  A 14-year old has been labeled a sex offender for molesting his 4 year old cousin.  Darrell asks if should he be labeled a sex offender for life or should he be forgiven?  Speaking of forgiveness, should the NFL and we as fan forgive Michael Vick if he pleads guilty in the dog fighting case?   Darrell has some thought on that.  He also talks to Malika Dutt from Breakthrough about their new video game called ICED (I Can End Deportation).  They and some of you get into a great discussion about immigration.  Finally, Darrell talks to Jason and Skylar Palermo.  Skylar is on the Chandler Little League team playing in the World Series.  Congrats and Good luck!

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Ankarlo Mornings 8-14-07

Tuesday, August 14, 2007: Darrell doesn’t think the Chandler Police Seargant should be punished after leaving his K-9 in his car. It was just an accident and he is already beating himself up. Some of you disagree. Sgt. Tom Lovejoy’s wife, Carolyn calls in to explain what the family is going through. Mayor Phil Gordon makes his weekly visit to Ankarlo mornings too. During our trip to Mexico we got a first hand look at a border check point on I-19 south of Tucson. The US Border Patrol wants to make this a permanent check point, but there is some opposition from some of the community members. Darrell talks to the spokesperson for the Coalition for Safe and Secure Borders, Carol Cullen. Border Patrol Agent Richard DeWitt explains the Border Patrol’s point of view. Now, that’s fairness! And in the final hour of the show, Darrell congratulates the Chandler Little League team for going to the World Series. But, at the same time wonders if you would give money to help the parents get there. Enjoy!

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