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The Don Smith Show Live from VPAC

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We’re broadcasting live from the first annual Veterans Patriots Action Conference (VPAC) in Charleston, South Carolina. VPAC was organized by the founders of Special Operations Speaks, and is designed to get out veterans more involved in the voting process, and help provide the tools need to overcome the difficulties that can be involved in reintegrating into civilian life. Speakers at the event include Lt. General Thomas McInerney, Admiral James “Ace” Lyons, and Rep. Joe Wilson. Dr. Ben Carson and other Presidential candidates will also be on hand to discuss what they would do to address the issues faced by today’s veterans. Of course we’ll also have all the latest political news as well. Tune in Saturday at Noon ET, or listen to the archive at your convenience. Be sure and post your comments here, on Twitter, or call 347-945-6781 and be a part of the show. The Don Smith Show “where it’s ok to be a conservative,” brings you the most in-depth coverage of all the latest political news. While the liberal media currently dominates the airwaves, now there's an alternative. Listen to The Don Smith Show every Saturday at Noon ET to hear great interviews with people like Donald Trump, Ted Nugent, Dinesh D'Souza, Col. Allen West, Charlie Daniels, Gov. Scott Walker, Pat Boone, Chuck Woolery, Ben Shapiro, Jon Voight, Deneen Borelli, NRA President Jim Porter, Victoria Jackson, and many more leading conservative voices. Tune in every Saturday at Noon ET for all the latest conservative news. Don Smith is a veteran of the US Navy, today he hosts the "Don Smith Show" every Saturday at Noon ET. He is also the President of ACS Public Relations firm, handling some of the top conservative personalities in America.

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