Archive for: August 2005

August 31, 2005

Tonight’s Podcast: The Liberal Ten Commandments

Filed under: Podcast - 31 Aug 2005

Tonight we take aim at RFK, JR. and the left as we unveil the Liberal Ten Commandments and then in part two of the program, I read a poem I wrote that was inspired by the Hurricane:

RFK, JR. : God Punishing Mississippi

Filed under: General - 31 Aug 2005

Robert Kennedy, Jr. has a piece on The Huffington Post where he explains that Katrina happened because Haley Barbour (now Governor of Missiissippi) lobbied the US not to regulate CO2 emissions as a pollutant. Now, even if you believe …

Support the Katrina Relief Effort

Filed under: General - 31 Aug 2005

Support the
Salvation Army in their efforts to bring relief to the people affected by the Katrina disaster.

For our Catholic friends from places like Ales Rarus and The World According to Oatney give to …

August 30, 2005

Tonight’s Podcast

Filed under: Podcast - 30 Aug 2005

Tonight’s podcast focuses on Hurricane Katrina.

Listen to:

Part One

Part Two

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August 29, 2005

Tonight’s Podcast: Hugo Chavez’s War on Freedom of the Press

Filed under: Podcast - 29 Aug 2005

Tonight’s Podcast focuses on Hugo Chavez’s attempt to strongarm Pat Robertson.

Part One

Part Two

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Swaziland: Time for Regime Change

Filed under: General - 29 Aug 2005

Swaziland is dying. 480,000 of its million people have HIV/AIDS. It is the last absolute monarchy on Earth and with good reason. Its King has tried to fight AIDS by banning sex by minor girls. This was criticized by the …

Operation Red Herring; We’re Not Going to Take it Anymore

Filed under: Iraq War - 29 Aug 2005

My post on “Operation Yellow Elephant” hit a nerve on Red State. My diary entry on it got a lot of responses that I found were absolutely powerful. One guy who says he’s told to enlist in Iraq on …

A Humane Decision

Filed under: Politics - 29 Aug 2005

Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels (R) has commuted a death sentence. According to the AP:

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels on Monday spared the life of a man who was to be executed this week, saying the inmate was delusional …

Feigned Love

Filed under: Politics - 29 Aug 2005

I was having a discussion on the issue of ex-gays recently. One man on Red State.org made this observation, “I would say that homosexual rights activists don’t care about the individual journeys and lives of people with homosexual feelings, they …

August 28, 2005

Tonight’s Podcast: Thoughts on Communion

Filed under: Podcast - 28 Aug 2005

Here’s the link

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