Fri, 21 November 2008
Uh-oh... guess who got caught smokin' in state property? Whoops. Then, Iowan's take a civics test. Purdy good. The electorate is getting dumber and dumber. Dr. Rich Brake with the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. Plus, the EPA wants to bill farmers for bovine flatulence? Not a joke. |
Thu, 20 November 2008
Judy Hintz from Educational Resources brings her expertise to help distressed kids. Inspirational. Andrew Snow and Iowa global warming activist, and Tim Fink, director of Interfaith Power and Light...support Obama's global warming policies. Then, for no particular reason. Plus, take the civics test. |
Wed, 19 November 2008
Another Des Moines School Board dust up about naughty words in an email from school board member Jonathan Narcisse. Sorting it out. Judy Meehan with medical advice form moms with preemies who are at greater risk for RSV. |
Tue, 18 November 2008
Iowan's ponder an auto maker bailout. Who will bail U.S. out? Then an inspirational story about overcoming adversity. Patrick Henry Hughes and Patrick John Hughes tell the story. "I Am Potential: Eight Lessons on Living, Loving and Reaching Your Dreams" |
Mon, 17 November 2008
"Stealth Jihad" Robert Spencer says we're getting hustled...again...playing catch-up and clean up. Then, Mathew Stein describes what we can do "When Technology Fails", besides curling up into a ball and cryin' for mommy. Dr.Orly Taitz describes the continuing lawsuits which demand President-elect Obama demonstrate his "natural born" citizenship credentials. Tantalizing. |
Fri, 14 November 2008
What if we could invent something which could recover oil from previously depleted oil fields? Kurt Newbauer thinks he has. Then, Walid Shoebat identifies the Anti-Christ. "God's War on Terror: Islam, Prophecy and the Bible" Then odds and ends before the week expires. |
Thu, 13 November 2008
If you are an Iowa Meskwakie your culture allows you to commit legal hate crimes. Christopher Horner is red hot about "Red Hot Lies" and what nonsense global warming alarmists push off on the rest of us. Then, bailout fever continues, this time, for GM? |
Wed, 12 November 2008
Bob Vander Platts and Chuck Hurley with some post election talk back. Guess who's comin' to dinner? David Ray Griffin says 9/11 was an inside job. Stephen Moore describes "The End of Prosperity" if we are not really careful. |
Tue, 11 November 2008
"Unsettled: the Problem of Loving Israel" Mark Aronson wonders aloud about a bunch of stuff... great conversation... especially the part about the golden calf. Then, teachers politicking the classroom. Iowan's aren't thrilled with the idea. Then, Joyce Hutchinson and Laura Holmes talk about Hospice and Palliative Care ...upcoming events. |
Mon, 10 November 2008
Nina Burleigh describes "The Unholy Business" of religious relic scams. The credit card industry has been doing the same sub-prime stuff which brought down the mortgage industry. Only a matter of time til they ask for a bailout...yagottabekiddin'! |
Fri, 7 November 2008
Ed Martin performs an Issues Autopsy on the late election. Who dunnit? Then, The Law....Bastiat....some sound. Calling someone a bird brain is an insult to birds, says Irene Pepperberg in "Alex and Me". Dramatic video and an exploding wind turbine...more internet folklore from Cresco, Iowa? |
Thu, 6 November 2008
"1000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die" Tom Moon with some great tunes. Senator Wilbur Brimley with SB 38-DD...the Bovine Mammary Relief Act of 2008... an inspirational political thinker with another home run. Election feedback. |
Wed, 5 November 2008
A sexual assault at a local high school completely deflects attention from post election talk. Jonathan Narcisse revisits school violence. |
Tue, 4 November 2008
Election Day. Politicking and Electile Dysfunctions. Painful fun. And an powerful letter from an Iowa dad. |
Mon, 3 November 2008
Gordon Fischer campaigning for Obama. Congressman Steve King campaigning for himself. David Simcox worries about the non-citizen vote. |