Friday, May 18, 2007
The Betrayal of America
Guest:
Just before the 2006 election, I predicted (among other things) that without the slim Republican majority in the House of Representatives, amnesty for illegal immigrants would soon become a reality. “If Democrats take control of the House,” I wrote, “that barrier will vanish like mist, and the Democrats will have a flood of uneducated, largely ignorant new low-class workers to turn into good little Democrat voters, all demanding a piece of the government pie.”
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Divorce Down, Marriage Down, Illegitimacy Exploding
Guest:
This week, the NCHS announced that divorce rates are the lowest since 1970. Marriage is down, and shacking-up is on the rise. (1)
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Thursday, May 17, 2007
Humble Cicadas Teach us about Babies
Kevin Roeten
Most people don’t even know what a cicada is. Because of their gestation habits, they only come out of the ground every seven years. And when you see them, they’re much bigger than you can imagine. But when you think about it, their life cycle can teach those who actually think abortion is a ‘right’.
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Media Says We Just Need to ‘Understand’, ‘Educate’ These ‘So-Called Terrorists’
Guest:
It is no wonder that jihadists everywhere imagine we can so easily be beaten when western MSM outlets are often filled with capitulators and defeatists. The Wisconsin State Journal has just such a foolish, western dupe in it’s May 10th issue in a column by Kevin J. Mack who is scolding us all that these “so-called terrorists” just need a little understanding… as if they are merely errant teenagers who need a stern talking to and a little parental lovin’. And, Mack’s sentiment that it is really all our fault is all too common in the media today.
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Too Many Illegal Aliens
Guest:
Here’s one of those statistics that sums up everything you need to know about America’s immigration crisis. The May 14 edition of US News & World Report had a small item noting that, “Mexico has lost more people to migration to the United States than to death since 2000.”
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Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Iraqi Plebiscite
Guest:
If the surge fails in Iraq - and we should know the answer to that question by September - then America has several questions that it must ask before knowing how to proceed to conduct our war on terrorism.
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Pelosi Proclaims Women as “Peacekeepers of our Societies”
Guest:
I once assumed that Mother’s Day would be immune from the intrusions and calculations of partisan politics. But no longer.
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Study of Troops’ Mental Health, Ethics Indicts Bush’s Selfless War
Press Release:
IRVINE, CA--A recently disclosed Pentagon study on the impact of the Iraq war on U.S. combat troops suggests that many are stressed and hold views at odds with official ethics standards. Critics view this as evidence that more must be done to ensure troops comply with those standards. But in fact the study provides evidence for a searing indictment of Washington’s immoral battlefield policies--policies that entail the sacrifice of American troops for the sake of the enemy.
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Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Americans Are Living (And Dying) In A Militarized Police State
Guest:
Today, police departments across the United States more closely resemble an occupying army than they do public servants responding to calls for help. Police officers can now be seen wearing helmets and body armor and carrying AR-15’s, just to deliver simple warrants. The militarization of our police departments not only gives the appearance of a military dictatorship but places the public at great risk.
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Replace The Imposters
Guest:
Republican loyalists and their Conservative acolytes tend to bristle at the very mention of “Third Party Candidates”. These folks will, with very little prompting, assure anyone within shouting distance that the very idea of a third party conservative candidate is insane.
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Rudy Goes Judge-Mental: Cross-dressing act is wearing thin
The New Media Alliance(NMA):
And people say that George W. Bush can’t communicate. Next to Rudolph Giuliani’s attempts to placate social conservatives, the president sounds as if he’s speaking with a mouthful of Blarney Stones.
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Sunday, May 13, 2007
Balkanize Islamia
Guest:
It seems unlikely that the sort of pluralistic, free, tolerant democracy that we in the civilized West have wanted can exist in Islamia. It was not an unrealistic expectation that it could. Japan has long been a functioning democracy, and both South Korea and Taiwan have been as well. India is the largest democracy in the world. Although Latin American states have had their share of juntas and strong men, Latin America also has a strong tradition of democracy in nations like Costa Rico and free elections have been the norm, not the exception, for decades now south of the Rio Grande.
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Saturday, May 12, 2007
Con(gress) Air—Where the Tax Payers Get taken for a Ride
Guest:
Nancy Pelosi, in the run up to the 2006 midterms, decried the Republican Congress’ “culture of corruption” and triumphantly claimed she was going to bring back an “ethical” Congress upon the close of the elections. The Democrat Party delighted in the real ills of lobbyist Jack Abramoff and the fictional ills of the evil genius Karl Rove and spared no expense to tout their warnings to the electorate. Their efforts seemed to succeed in gaining them a majority. So, what are the reforms this new, glorious era has produced now that the Democrat Party has retaken Congress?
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Friday, May 11, 2007
Lettuce Consider Executive Orders
Malcolm Hedges
Executive Orders are little things that our President can issue that are unaccountable by the voters.
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Don’t Extend the “Hate Crime” Law--Abolish It
Guest:
IRVINE, Ca.--Last week the House passed a measure that extends the federal “hate crime” law to include attacks motivated by the victims’ gender or sexual orientation.
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