04/11/11 – Scott – Fundraiser – The Scott Horton Show

by | Apr 11, 2011 | Interviews

Scott explains all the great stuff you can get if you donate to the cause of him moving back to Texas.

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Hey, I'm Scott.
All right, so 99 point something percent of the interviews make it to antiwar.com.
So if you're listening to this because you're signed up for the podcast feed from scotthortonshow.com, then that presumably possibly means that you're one of those real hardcore fans that wants to make sure you never miss a beat.
And so I'm sending this message out to you.
That is that I'm trying to move back to Texas from Los Angeles, going back home to Austin, where I'm from, to be near my friends and my family.
And I'm doing a little bit of a fun drive in order to help make that possible.
If you go to my blog, thestressblog.com, or to my Facebook page, facebook.com/antiwarradio, you can see how to chip in.
It's really just a PayPal thing, scottatantiwar.com.
If you go to thestressblog.com, you'll see that we've got some offers.
If you give 50 bucks, we'll get you a copy of Philip Drew Administrator, A Story of Tomorrow, autographed by Will Grigg, who wrote the introduction to it, and by myself.
As I used to use that as my pseudonym on the show.
It's a great book.
It's actually terrible, but it's very important.
You'll understand once you read Will Grigg's introduction.
If you donate 100 bucks, I'll give you an archive of Glenn Greenwald, or Ron Paul, or Eric Margulies, or Phil Zaraldi, or whoever you want, whoever's your favorite guest, that you want all their interviews.
For 200 bucks, I'll give you an archive of all the Gareth Porter interviews, more than 100 of those.
He's the very best in the world.
That's why I interview him all the time.
And then for 500 bucks, I will send you a hard drive, a nice little external hard drive, USB deal, that has the entire archive of all my interviews, 1,800 now, since 2003, April 9th, 2003.
And I'll give you all those.
And in fact, once the ticker hits 2,000, I'll send you a couple more DVDs with the last couple hundred on there to make up the difference, too.
So anyway, I know most of y'all are like me and don't have John Paul's money lying around for such projects, but just in case you do, I figured I'd let you know we got this fun drive going on and appreciate your help.
So thanks very much for your support.

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