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We're counting down to Noon Eastern and the Constitution
Marathon. While you're waiting join us for good ole ROCK. Last
13 played ... wMCCS
- The Rolling Stones - Stupid Girl
- John Fogerty - Longshot
- WCPAEB - High Coin
- Them - Gloria
- Them - I Got A Woman
- CocoRosie - SAMPLE Good Friday
- Canned Heat - Hell's On Down The Line
- Aerosmith - Sweet Emotion (1991)
- Devo - Whip It
- James - Say Something
- Simon and Garfunkel - Scarborough Fair-Canticle
- U2 - Bullet The Blue Sky
- Los Del Rio - Macarena
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This
Weekend, January 1 and 2, you can take the online
version of
Constitution 101 from Professor
Emeritus Henry Mark Holzer
Starting at Noon
each day (running times shown):
January 1
- Constitutional Law 101, Parts 1-5 (9:26:44)
- Formation
of the American Republic 1:22:03
- The
American Constitutional System 1:57:24
- Congress
and Its Powers 2:00:44
- The
Presidency and Its Powers 2:09:42
- The
Judiciary and Its Powers 1:56:51
January 2 -
Constitutional Law 101, Parts 6-10 (10:25:11)
- Intergovernmental
Relations 1:57:39
- Prohibitions
On Both Congress And The States - The Bill Of Rights and The
Fourteenth Amendment 2:05:20
- The First
Amendment 2:10:47
- The First
Amendment (continued) 1:58:58
- The Eighth
Amendment 2:12:27
Start
listening by choosing your Internet media player here.
Or
you can listen on your iPhone. With the FREE SHOUTcast iPhone
app you can listen to radio stations on the
go! The SHOUTcast Radio Directory features over 38,000
professional and community programmed radio stations from
around the globe.
Compatible
with iPhone, iPod
touch, and iPad.
Requires iPhone
OS 2.0 or later.
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This Course is brought to you free of
charge by The Maine Center for Constitutional
Studies.
The
Maine Center for Constitutional Studies is a Maine non-profit
corporation that provides research and education on a
variety of issues. Their cornerstone project is wMCCS, a
webradio station developing original content regarding
climate, education, taxation, and government issues among
others. They can be contacted at contact@maineccs.org or
207-797-7891.
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