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		<copyright>2008 - AUVICA GmbH</copyright><item><title>The Dixieland Band</title><link>http://wpmedianetwork.com/audio/489/The+Dixieland+Band</link><description>Teresa Brewer, with Dixieland Band, singing &amp;quot;The Dixieland Band&amp;quot;</description></item><item><title>Jan 05 2012 Paster Robb Ovathrow Radio Interview</title><link>http://wpmedianetwork.com/audio/441/Jan+05+2012+Paster+Robb+Ovathrow+Radio+Interview</link><description>1/5/2012 Interview with Pastor Thomas Robb by Ovathrow Radio, a black hiphop station from Atlanta</description></item><item><title>Johnny Reb</title><link>http://wpmedianetwork.com/audio/420/Johnny+Reb</link><description>&amp;quot;Johnny Reb&amp;quot; from Johnny Horton's Greatest Hits</description></item><item><title>Ballad of Ole Miss - Jim Thompson</title><link>http://wpmedianetwork.com/audio/418/Ballad+of+Ole+Miss+-+Jim+Thompson</link><description>Alley Records out of Jonesboro Arkansas. A tribute to Mississippi Gov. Ross R. Barnett. I've included an excerpt from the White House dictaphone recording of RFK speaking with Gov. Barnett. This excer</description></item><item><title>Staropramen Show 11 - White Christian Folk,Gospel &amp;amp; Film Music</title><link>http://wpmedianetwork.com/audio/409/Staropramen+Show+11+-+White+Christian+Folk%2CGospel+%26amp%3B+Film+Music</link><description>Here is episode 11 of my old Stormfront Radio show. This show features white Christian folk and gospel music as well as soundtrack music from Bible based films. I’m going to post my ‘09 Christmas </description></item><item><title>Old Camp Meetin' Time</title><link>http://wpmedianetwork.com/audio/407/Old+Camp+Meetin%27+Time</link><description>Old camp Meet'n Time from Loretta Lynn's album &amp;quot;Hymns.&amp;quot;</description></item><item><title>Hot Rod Lincoln (Commander Cody)</title><link>http://wpmedianetwork.com/audio/405/Hot+Rod+Lincoln+%28Commander+Cody%29</link><description>I recorded this from &amp;quot;The Best of Country Music, Vol. 7&amp;quot; (1973).  I really enjoyed this version of the song, and its not like the more popular rendition which we hear more commonly.</description></item><item><title>(I'm Dreaming of) A White Christmas, by Steve&amp;amp; Bonnie</title><link>http://wpmedianetwork.com/audio/286/%28I%27m+Dreaming+of%29+A+White+Christmas%2C+by+Steve%26amp%3B+Bonnie</link><description>Parody of (I'm Dreaming of) A White Christmas, by Steve&amp;amp; Bonnie Kukla.</description></item><item><title>Blue Christmas</title><link>http://wpmedianetwork.com/audio/285/Blue+Christmas</link><description>Parody of &amp;quot;Blue Christmas&amp;quot; by Steve&amp;amp;Bonnie Kukla.</description></item><item><title>Whoa! Whoa! Bussin's Got To Go - Mrs. Carol Edwards</title><link>http://wpmedianetwork.com/audio/278/Whoa%21+Whoa%21+Bussin%27s+Got+To+Go+-+Mrs.+Carol+Edwards</link><description>Rare anti-bussing song by Mrs. Carol Edwards. Enjoy!  </description></item><item><title>Ron Rebell The Ballad of Marvin Cooley Song</title><link>http://wpmedianetwork.com/audio/265/Ron+Rebell+The+Ballad+of+Marvin+Cooley+Song</link><description>Marvin Cooley, began his tax protest career in the late 1960s and soon published a book, The Big Bluff, containing a variety of documents, sample letters, citations and copies of his tax returns for o</description></item><item><title>Ron Rebell The Money Game Song</title><link>http://wpmedianetwork.com/audio/264/Ron+Rebell+The+Money+Game+Song</link><description>1975 anti Federal Reserve/Rothschilds song by Ron Rebell and The Boston Tea Party</description></item><item><title>Ron Rebell The Tax Rebel Song</title><link>http://wpmedianetwork.com/audio/263/Ron+Rebell+The+Tax+Rebel+Song</link><description>Mid 70's anti-income tax song.  </description></item><item><title>Far From Ruby Ridge</title><link>http://wpmedianetwork.com/audio/244/Far+From+Ruby+Ridge</link><description>This is a letter written to a writer as regards the origin of this song.

I'll not discuss nor respond to anything as concerns the incident itself. My personal feelings are that he was entrapped with </description></item><item><title>LAUGHING OUTLOUD</title><link>http://wpmedianetwork.com/audio/232/LAUGHING+OUTLOUD</link><description>I find this very interesting, educational and entertaining. I hope you do to.</description></item>
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