Fri, 9 June 2006
Rusty Johnson from Elevate2Inpire is coming to Iowa to do a concert for the "Desire to Inspire Conference" in Indianola Saturday June 10th. 515-288-1981 ext 303 for details. Chris Klicka from HSLDA The 2006 NICHE Conference. "The History of Honor" and what the death of Zarqawi means...Jim Bowman. |
Thu, 8 June 2006
Immigration attorney Jim Benzoni represents a recent East High School grad who illegally emigrated from Honduras and now faces deportation. Estephanie Izaquirre talks to Iowans about her story. Powerful. Then, Eric Buehrer says school teachers and administrators need to know the law before they can educate students about our country's religious history. Jim Hawkins from Professional Educators in Iowa is brining Eric to Iowa to help educators understand the law about freedom of religion in the public square. Wednesday June 14th First Assembly of God 2725 Merle Hay Rd, Des Moines. |
Wed, 7 June 2006
Jan sits in for Steve Deace and does a commentary...brilliant of course. |
Wed, 7 June 2006
More feedback on the CIETC scandal, Indians (from India) think white people are morons, and the Des Moines School Board is racist if it doesn't use race as a hiring criteria. Ken Yancey from SCORE wants to help Iowa start-up businesses. 800-634-0245 Then, why would real teachers fear performance based pay? |
Tue, 6 June 2006
Local political activist, Pete Rose is incensed about council members who had to resign in disgrace from CIETC are still taking up space on City Council. Gary DeMar says if your kid has "666" somewhere on his scalp, it's just a birthmark. Eastern Iowa congressional candidate Brian Kennedy, then gay marriage? |
Mon, 5 June 2006
Mike Riddle has solved the creation-evolution debate. (Speaking at the Pella Community Center Monday June 5-6 at 7 pm) info-line 641-780-4839 "Big Sky Cooking" with Meredith Brokaw and Ellen Wright...great western recipes. (a sample) Sal Mohamed wants to be Iowa's governor. Bill Dix wants to be congressman from Iowa's 1st District. |
Fri, 2 June 2006
"American Courage" great first person stories of heroism. Herbert Warden. Gubernatorial candidate Ed Fallon questions the Iowa Values Fund and worries about a Vilsack veto of the recent imminent domain legislation. Then a recent Iowa High School grad who is also an illegal immigrant gets deportation papers. Good idea? |
Thu, 1 June 2006
The educrat says it's time to extend high school to 5 years for slower students. Good idea? Are women school administrators part of the problem? Then, Larry Schweikart says the anti-war movement has actually made the military more efficient and more lethal. "America's Victories" Why the U.S. Wins Wars and Will Win the War on Terror" |
Wed, 31 May 2006
Bill Bryson "A Short History of Nearly Everything" is back home, nostalgic about Iowa. Is it Heaven? No, it's Texas with a new 80 mph speed limit. Then, David Barton defends the founders against false charges of Masonery. |
Tue, 30 May 2006
Sonya Heitshusen from WHO TV 13 gives us an insight into the continuing CIETC investigation. Scott Taylor talks about Lyme Disease on our healthline, cuz it's tick season. Really, this affects way more people than you would think and with serious damage. If you have pets and kids, LISTEN... that's an order. |