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Topic started on 27-6-2007 @ 07:01 PM by Justin Oldham
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 PODcast: Introducing Justin Oldham
Who is Justin Oldham and why is he here?
length: 05:01
file: atscpod_2365.mp3
size: 1179k
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status: live (at time of posting)
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reply posted on 27-6-2007 @ 07:11 PM by mrwupy
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Great first podcast there Justin   
I look forward to hearing more my friend,
wupy
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reply posted on 27-6-2007 @ 07:17 PM by dgtempe
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I wish i could listen but my slow dial up wont allow me to.
Anyway, Justin, i think you're a nice man.
  And its good to have you here.
I managed to hear about a minute of it before i got cut off.
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reply posted on 27-6-2007 @ 07:21 PM by masqua
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Very strong presentation, Justin. Me being Canadian, you might think that the machinations of a man like Cheney has no effect on our population, but
the fact is that we are very much in the same situation with our politicians.
Great first podcast 
edit for clarity
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reply posted on 27-6-2007 @ 07:27 PM by enjoies05
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Nice job Justin; I liked it.
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reply posted on 27-6-2007 @ 08:05 PM by Justin Oldham
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Originally posted by masqua
edit for clarity

Everything comes with practice, and I hope to do better in the future. Thanks for all the support. You'd be surprised what you can say in just five
minutes.
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reply posted on 27-6-2007 @ 08:49 PM by Sauron
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Justin that was great, I enjoyed listening to you I hope you do more
Edit I flagged it, so you know you weren't really talking to you self
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reply posted on 27-6-2007 @ 08:53 PM by Implosion
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I'm looking forward to more from you as well. Sounds as though you have a lot of interesting information to share.
Just seemed appropriate.
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reply posted on 28-6-2007 @ 01:19 AM by kleverone
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Great Job Justin
You really have a natural speaking voice and its very pleasent to listen to.
I'll subscribe
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reply posted on 28-6-2007 @ 03:31 AM by XPhiles
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 hope to hear more from you, I like all your stuff so far on ATS. PODcasts is a good thing...
You know, they don't trust us and we don't trust them and for good reason, they're keeping some dirty secret unseen.. pre 911..4 sure I would bet
.. "sigh" there will probably be a legal challenge to their subpoena.
Anyway more, more.... 
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reply posted on 28-6-2007 @ 11:48 AM by LostNemesis
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Justin, you are one of my favourite people in the world, and sound just as I imagined you would.
I always look forward to reading your well thought-out posts here at ATS, hope you do some more with the podcasts. You do have a natural flow to your
voice, and people care what you have to say.
Thread flagged, keep it up.
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reply posted on 28-6-2007 @ 12:47 PM by howmuchisthedoggy
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Great job Justin!!
I look forward to hearing more!
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reply posted on 28-6-2007 @ 03:20 PM by observe50
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Very nice to meet you Justin. I look forward to hearing more from you. You appear to be a very down to Earth person, it's refreshing.
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reply posted on 28-6-2007 @ 09:52 PM by JohnnyAnonymous
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Nice job Justin...!
I'm hoping this is just the tip of the iceberg and we hear much more from you,
and thats no conspiracy..!
Johnny
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reply posted on 29-6-2007 @ 01:28 AM by TheBorg
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I nominate Justin for a weekly podcast in which he details more of the wrongdoings in the political system of the US.
Justin, you have the voice that can convey the thoughts that those of us with less commanding voices can muster. I have this medium-to-high pitched
voice that kind of squeaks once in a while. Odd for a man my age (25) to be still squeaking, but you know....
Anyway, keep it up. We all wanna hear more. So when's the next one anyway??
TheBorg
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reply posted on 29-6-2007 @ 04:35 PM by Justin Oldham
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 PODcast: Introducing Justin Oldham (reply 1)
Why does particaption matter?
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reply posted on 29-6-2007 @ 05:37 PM by Justin Oldham
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Originally posted by TheBorg
Anyway, keep it up. We all wanna hear more. So when's the next one anyway?? 
Ask, and ye shall receive. You'll find the next one in the post just above...this one.
I understand your point, but I really wish that people wouldn't get hung up on what they sound like. If I meet you on the street, I've still got to
be on my good behavior no matter what you say or what you sound like. Nobody should be judged on what they sound like.
--In the only known talking film clip of George S. Patton, the General sounds like he's got a high voice that can remind you of a cartoon character.
Does that lessen the impact of what he did, or what he had to say? I think not.
--In the films where the audio is clear, Adolf Hitler sounds like he's been sucking helium from party balloons. Does that lessen the impact of what
he did, or what he had to say? Absolutely n-not.
--In that very amous piece of modern film where Dwight D. Eisenhower reminds all of us conspiracy buffs to watch out for the military industrial
complex...he sounds like....well....you get the idea. Does that take away from the importance of he said? No.
I'll be quite happy to do a weekly podcast, or anything else, but YOU should never be afraid to say anything with your own voice.
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reply posted on 29-6-2007 @ 06:22 PM by howmuchisthedoggy
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Originally posted by Justin Oldham
I understand your point, but I really wish that people wouldn't get hung up on what they sound like.

Well, I wasn't too caught up on what you sounded like, it was what you were saying which interested me.
I'll be quite happy to do a weekly podcast, or anything else, but YOU should never be afraid to say anything with your own voice.

I will be quite happy to hear your weekly podcast as well. I don't think any of the ATS members are afraid to have their voice heard but the
technical and logistical issues with knocking out podcasts is well known to us regular podcasters.
Which is why it is important for people like yourself to knock out regular podcasts to inspire the rest of us to get off our heinys and get podcasting
as well!!!
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reply posted on 29-6-2007 @ 06:37 PM by kleverone
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Originally posted by TheBorg
I nominate Justin for a weekly podcast in which he details more of the wrongdoings in the political system of the US.
Justin, you have the voice that can convey the thoughts that those of us with less commanding voices can muster. I have this medium-to-high pitched
voice that kind of squeaks once in a while. Odd for a man my age (25) to be still squeaking, but you know....
Anyway, keep it up. We all wanna hear more. So when's the next one anyway??
TheBorg 
Hey Borg, if it makes you feel any better. I hate the sound of my voice. It never sounds like I think it does when I hear it on a recording.
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reply posted on 29-6-2007 @ 07:12 PM by Justin Oldham
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When I come back from my 4th of July break, I will begin blocking out a weekly political review. It may end up in BTS general talk, but I'm willing
to look in to giving it some real production value. I'll stick with this thread because a lot of what I have to say can be related to Conspiracy
Theory.
I should've been grafted to a steak and beer hours ago, but the Syrian missile thing brought me back on line. For those who don't know, I actualy
do a half hour political roundup on a small radio station. "Community Focus with Fern Crossley," on WAKK 940 AM out of Missippi. I've been doing
it for 16 months now, so I've got some expereince with a short news and opinion format.
In the mean time, I'd really like you folks to think about recording some stuff for Dave and Johnny. ATS Mix could be a big deal, if it gets enough
support. They can run all "me" all the time. It's a community effort and YOU are part of that community. I'll see you folks in a week. U2 me
if you want me to talk about something in particular.
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