Gov. candidate Dan Maes, socialist student on Regis University Seng Center radio show TONIGHT!
by Seng Center | 10:00 am, October 15, 2009 | Comments Off
Join host Jimmy Sengenberger TONIGHT at 6:00 for a jam-packed Special Edition of Seng Center!
Tonight, a couple months ago Jimmy sat down with Dan Maes, Republican candidate for Governor, and the two chatted about a range of issues. Now you’ll get to listen to the entire exclusive interview, unedited, and learn all you need to know about Dan Maes the candidate!
And then the sparks will fly as Jimmy goes toe-to-toe with a Regis University student and self-described socialist on whether the U.S should shift over toward socialized medicine or look toward the engine of American prosperity – the market.
Plus, we’ll be bringing you the awesome Blues guitar of the late and legendary Freddie King! All that and more TONIGHT on Seng Center w/ Jimmy Sengenberger!
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At Regis University, sophomore and rising political commentator Jimmy Sengenberger hosts a weekly online radio show from 6pm to 8pm on the college’s KRCX radio station, dubbed SENG CENTER. Each week, Jimmy presents a staunchly small-government perspective, ensuring that conservative and libertarian-leaning voices are heard on campus and that real, legitimate debates – not just opinions shoved down your throat – take place on college campuses. As such, the show features debates and discussions with liberal/Democrat students and professors on a range of issues, along with interviews with folks like U.S. Senate candidates, gubernatorial candidates, elected officials, and grassroots organizers like Matt Arnold of Clear the Bench Colorado.
Come be a part of this exciting effort to fight the liberal bias on college campuses! Tune in tonight and every Thursday night from 6 to 8 at krcx.org, or check out the podcasted show online every weekend at www.SengCenter.com. And please do spread the word to your friends, especially college students you know, and call in if you feel so inclined.
Seng Center, Every Thursday Night from 6pm to 8pm at krcx.org!















