Fri, 28 September 2007
So, why can people smell and hear their neighbors anyhow? Poor building codes? Then, Senator Harkin has decided that homosexual and adulterous behavior should be added the Uniform Code of Military of Justice. |
Thu, 27 September 2007
Alveda King inspires for life. Hod Ben Zvi is a peace activist from Jerusalem. Bill Sammon writes about "The Evangelical President" and the president's spread of moral democracy. Bob Edgar from Common Cause wants public financing of elections. Congressman Steve King wants to re-evaluate the federal funding levels of Iowa's Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). |
Wed, 26 September 2007
Follow-up to the Alveda King-Roosevelt High School issue. Openline. A great foodie, Russ Parson with "How to Pick a Peach". Then, Urbandale is over-run with deer. Don't feed 'em? |
Tue, 25 September 2007
"Lives Per Gallon: the True Cost of Our Oil Addiction" Terry Tamminen gives us the price tag. Roosevelt High School yanks an invitation to speak from Alveda King, niece of MLK. She thinks civil rights for black folks begins before they are born. Not welcome at Roosevelt High School. Kim Lehman from Iowa Right to Life with the story. Alexis McGee from ForclosureS.Com says there's money ta be made in them thar foreclosures. Bishop Jackson says race relations in the US need lotsa work. Including Roosevelt High School's dissing of Alveda King. Editor Note: Mrs. Kathie Danielson, Principal of Roosevelt High school later in the day clarified the cancellation. She said the controversial nature of the presentation didn't give the administration sufficient time to notify parents. Mrs. Danielson has committed to including Alveda King in a future assembly as part of Black History Month. |
Mon, 24 September 2007
So the Western Civ Prof gets the sack for calling the Bible fairy tales. The rest of the story. Then, what's wrong with traffic checks anyhow? |
Fri, 21 September 2007
"The Coming China Wars" Peter Navarro. A very strong interview. Gary Gagliardi with Sun Tzu's "The Art of War" lessons for Iraq. Then, the Hawk-I insurance plan for low income kids is broke and asking the feds for bucks. |
Thu, 20 September 2007
Brad Smith is a kinder and gentler bug assassin. Bugs, bats and snake stories. YUCK! Mike Andrews from the Intercollegiate Studies Institute says kids who attend ivy league schools emerge with even less historical knowledge than with what they started. Here's the quiz. |
Wed, 19 September 2007
Pornography ain't a big deal, says Debbie Nathan. Bill Dane says the open borders people are back again with another end around amnesty. "I got tazed by the campus police and all I got was this stinkin' T-shirt". "Don't Taze Me, Bro!" Bob McCarty. And bail out Iowa flood victims? What would Grover do?
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Tue, 18 September 2007
Alan Keyes is running for President again. Rob Montz with a Hillary Care response. Then, the Vietnam War Memorial is vandalized. An Iowan with a report. Jonathan Narcisse was elected to the Des Moines School Board. We can almost hear sweat breaking out. |
Mon, 17 September 2007
Frank Miniter with "The Politically Incorrect Guide to Hunting". Bambi is out to get us. What to do? Then, is eating too much corn on the cob really gluttony? Plus, more on the 14th Amendment scam. |
Fri, 14 September 2007
Dr. Michael McGregor is a dental artist. A health line for the mouth. "Omnivore's Dilemma" Iowa's corn makes us the center of the food universe. Michaell Pollan Then, Mayor Rudy Giuliani Republican front-runner with issues. Then, Suzy! |
Thu, 13 September 2007
Jim Wallis is in Iowa speaking for Iowans for Sensible Priorities, on "God's Politics". Then, require motorcyclists to wear helmets? Then, Charlie Savage with "Takeover: the Return at the Imperial Presidency". |
Wed, 12 September 2007
Bill Salier is organizing a petition drive to call for the impeachment of a lawless Iowa judge who legislated from the bench.. Father Frank Bognanno says gay marriage is an oxy-moron. Then, Iowa country singer Jason Brown. Purdy tunes. |
Tue, 11 September 2007
911 Day sounds to remember. Then, David Bellavia. "House to House". A much decorated American soldier with a powerful story of intensity and heroism. You MUST listen. Please. |
Mon, 10 September 2007
Senator John McCain and Senator Fred Thompson with issues. The term "sex offender" is offensive. And the real culprits in Iowa's brush with gay marriage are Governor Culver and Senator Mike Gronstal. Why? BTW, the LA Times featured WHO Radio and Mickelson's program. |
Fri, 7 September 2007
Ed Fallon sits in for Mickelson. Global warming? Eminent Domain. |
Thu, 6 September 2007
Steve Plim sits in for Mickelson. Lotsa nostalgia. |
Wed, 5 September 2007
Marty and Miller get lost on their way to work and fill in for Mickelson. |
Tue, 4 September 2007
Sonya Heitshusen sits in for Mickelson. Gay marriage in Iowa? Now what? |
Mon, 3 September 2007
Brian Gongol sits in for Mickelson. Wise Guy talk. |