Wed, 4 October 2006
Activist Ben Cohen is in Iowa trying to shake some sense into Iowan's Sensibilities. He spills his BB's. Then, Richard Viguerie confronts "Conservatives Betrayed" saying lotsa Republicans should be fired. Iowan's respond to Foleygate. |
Tue, 3 October 2006
The Amification of Iowa schools. More school killings. More response from Iowans about what we should do. Then, "Beyond Shyness: How To Conquer Social Anxieties" Jonathan Berent |
Mon, 2 October 2006
Why are we importing "refugees" from countries hostile to US and who hold religious views which reject Western values? And paying for their bills? A review of a great book with insight on this..."While Europe Slept: How Radical Islam is Destroying the West From Within" Bruce Bawer's insights are astounding. |
Fri, 29 September 2006
Dan Isett from the Parent's TV Council says stuff like Nip/Tuck on FX is a good reason to require the cable industry to offer ala carte programming. Then, if Charlotte Church can turn skanky, then how do we protect our little girls? More about school killings. Powerful conversation. |
Thu, 28 September 2006
"Border War" a new documentary on the invasion of illegals. David Bossie explains. Then, another school invasion. The adults are still unarmed. Plus, Joe Volk is a circuit-ridin' pacifist who wants US out of Iraq. He's on a mission. |
Wed, 27 September 2006
"Building Red America" award winning political reporter Thomas Edsall is shocked about how far left the Iowa Democratic Party is. Then, Gary Rosberg is planning a marriage weekend for married returning veterans. Honor and Strengthen Military Marriages. 515-334-7482 to help sponsor the weekend for a vet couple, or to help somebody sign up. Then schools produce a paperwork nightmare just to keep track of the habitually tardy. |
Tue, 26 September 2006
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Mon, 25 September 2006
Another drunk driver mush's another cyclist. Then, Senator Joe Biden talks about Iowa presidential politics and national issues. Compare platforms? Democrats. Republicans. Iowa Senate Majority Leader Mary Lundby joins the Democratic Majority leader to advance the cause of the gay lobby. |
Fri, 22 September 2006
An Iowa novelist, Joe Dennis, writes a story surrounding the '93 Flood, in "Cave of the Painter" ... then Iowans are really steamed about unlicensed and drunk drivers mushing their loved ones. Very powerful stories. |
Thu, 21 September 2006
People are concerned about the wrong stuff about the CIETC scandals. It isn't about the mis-spent federal funds. So what's the real concern about federal funding of faith-based services? Listen. Then, "The Vice-Busting Diet" with Julia Griggs Havey. Then a Rood Awakening. Michael John Rood says Christianity is messed up cuz we have the wrong callendar. A free DVD offer 866-328-1116. His critics? |
Wed, 20 September 2006
Richard Miniter says we may have surrendered to our own prisoners at GITMO...."A Deadly Kindness". Joel Rosenberg focuses on the "Epicenter: Why the Current Rumblings in the Middle East Will Change Your Future" and Rex Platt "Between Iraq and a Hard Place" makes sure we take care of the post-Iraq needs of our returning service people. |
Tue, 19 September 2006
The West Des Moines School Board met to listen to feedback on the Laramie Project upcoming play. What does this conflict really mean? It means that they are running the NEA and the Iowa Democratic Party playbooks. This might be one of Mickelson's best segments. David Limbaugh says the Democratic Party is morally Bankrupt. Former Majority Leader Dick Armey for Iowans for Discounted Taxes. |
Mon, 18 September 2006
Virginia Governor Mark Warner is in Iowa...an introduction and issues. Senator Barrack Obama visits too, and says Democrats are their brother's keeper. Listeners evaluate. |
Fri, 15 September 2006
Congressman Steve King's immigration security fence passes unanimously with the Iowa delegation. What's next? Secretary of State Chet Culver's website also advertises for non-English voter registration. General Georges Sada "Saddam's Secrets"... How an Iraqi General Defied and Survived Saddam Hussein. Dr. Terry Law and General Sada will be joining forces for a joint appearance in Cedar Falls. Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center at UNI September 22 @ 7pm. 319-273-SHOW for free tickets. Then, on Saturday night and Sunday morning at Heartland Vineyard Church , 1405 Greenhill Road. 5pm Saturday, 9am Sunday. Then, Suzy. |
Thu, 14 September 2006
What Iowa is doing to get a grip on our meth problems. Iowa Drug Czar Marvin Van Haafton and Dr. Dennis Weiss, Powell Medical Center give great insight. Dr Weiss is looking for Iowans needing help to participate in a treatment study research project. 888-584-6312 or 263-2479 locally. The Iowa Substance Abuse Information Center 866-242-4111 Mike Abrams from the Iowa Medical Society and Rep Linda Upmeyer argue against lowering Medicare re-imbursements for Iowa physicians. A spirited encore conversation regarding non-English ballots and the English requirements for citizenship. Democratic candidate for Secretary of State Michael Mauro said the ability to read, write and speak English isn't necessary for citizenship or to vote. What's the fact? |
Wed, 13 September 2006
Jack Whitver wants to represent Iowa from the 66th District. A Republican running against Ako Abdukl-Sammad. Secretary of State Democratic candidate, Mike Mauro discusses Iowa election practices. William Flax says the Bush 9-11 speech was riddled with illogic. Jennifer Magyar from the Kansas City Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services gives customer assistance for people seeking help with drug program choices .800-633-4227 or 800-351-4664 SHP |
Tue, 12 September 2006
David Payer wants to be the Iowa State Rep for the 61st District. David Barton, circuit ridin' historian is coming to the Iowa Renewal Project. 800-992-5596 to RSVP. Then, will the tactics which ended Shinto suicide missions of WW2 end Islamic suicide murderers? |
Mon, 11 September 2006
9-11 sound and Iowan's remember. Then, Mary Ann Hanusa is running for Secretary of State. Issues. Then, Congressman Steve King is on the Texas border...by his count illegals have cost way more American lives than did 9-11. Plus, why Osama bin Laden will never be captured.. |
Fri, 8 September 2006
Noreen Gosch with a horrific update regarding her kidnapped son, Johnny. New pictures. Then, a 15 year old girl gets caught in a sting at a pizza joint for taking a beer order. $710 fine. Mom's upset. A great story. |
Thu, 7 September 2006
Jim Hightower is in Iowa arguing in behalf of Iowans for Sensible Priorities. Vice Admiral Dennis McGinn with insight into our energy and defense future. Great discussion.. |
Wed, 6 September 2006
The Laramie Project is coming the Valley High School drama department. Why? The gay lobby strikes again. Then, Mayor Frank Cownie hosts an energy town hall for Iowa. |
Tue, 5 September 2006
A high speed chase ends in multiple honesty.... then, Phyliss Schlafly is coming to Iowa to help us get a run-amuck judiciary under control. Chuck Hurley wants to help. |
Mon, 4 September 2006
Scott Pope sits in for vacationing Jan Mickelson. He talks Labor Day politics and the up-coming election cycle. |
Fri, 1 September 2006
Congressman Tom Latham is furious over the beating of a Washington State National Guardsman. Debbie Schlussel says guess who is funding Islamic terrorism? Mormons? Huh? From the DOE, Director Kevin Kolevar talks about job numbers and energy prices. Mike Whelan, congressional candidate talks about immigration reform. Ted Baehr describes a made for tv movie which depicts the assassination of President Bush. |
Thu, 31 August 2006
The end times debate continues with a couple of heavy hitters, Joel Rosenberg and Gary DeMar. A spirited discussion of end times prophecy. Then, war and peace. Why do peace protestors picket the military and not terrorist affiliates? And Christian Polygamy? Oxymoron or things to come? |
Wed, 30 August 2006
Congressman Steve King brings an immigration reform public hearing to Iowa. Open Borders activists run the Mexican flag up a US flag pool. Then, the NEA reveals its continuing hostility towards home schoolers. An Iowa alternative? |
Tue, 29 August 2006
Wow. Brownie is now doin' a great job of nuking his former boss. Why? Then, the government admits that the more than billion dollars spent on anti-drug messages was totally wasted. Now what? |
Mon, 28 August 2006
Katrina, a year later assessment. What now? More money of course. OPM. Pat Buchanan writes, "State of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and Conquest of America". Lookit this. Then, "A Force More Powerful"...the game of non-violent strategy. Hardy Merriman |
Fri, 25 August 2006
Gene Phillips is running as an Independent against incumbent Polk County Board of Supervisor John Mauro. Ben Stone, executive director of the ACLU of Iowa defends the free expression rights of the KKK. WHY? David Horowitz shines light upon the "Shadow Party"...says George Soros has turned the Democratic Party into a cult. |
Thu, 24 August 2006
Steve Slivinski goes "Buck Wild" and bashes those non-tax and spend Republicans. Dana Fedman knows how to help you train your doggie. Pupstart. Then, the best apology I've ever heard. So, how do defend child molesters? People actually try. You won't believe it.
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Wed, 23 August 2006
What most folks are missing about the CIETC scandal. Then, Jonathan Wells has the "Politically Incorrect Guide to Darwinism and Intelligent Design" Great conversation. |
Tue, 22 August 2006
"Debunking 9/11 Myths: Why Conspiracy Theories Can't Stand Up To the Facts" Brad Reagan from Popular Mechanics gives it the old reformed school try. Then, the "new normal"... extremely sexually active kids. Why? What to do about it? |
Mon, 21 August 2006
Jim Marrs talks about "The Terror Conspiracy"...Deception, 9/11 and the Loss of Liberty. Then, a bunch o stuff 'bout everything... including the color of Muhammad's arm pits. |
Fri, 18 August 2006
Lotsa Iowa State Fair conversation, then Clay Waters from Times Watch just can't get over the way the NYT covered Islamic Schools in NYC. Jerome Corsi talks about the North American Union, plus "Atomic Iran". New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson talks about terrorism. Then, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist talks about leadership and health care. |
Thu, 17 August 2006
A popcorn pop-off with the Tiny Tiny Popcorn pusher from K&K Popcorn... yummy... Then, older beer drinkers are unhappy with getting carded at Wally World.... perhaps the fair has gone on too long... :) |
Wed, 16 August 2006
Jeff Traviss gives us tech talk about new audio and video gadgets.... then, Larry Crow is trying to raise funds to re-build an historic Iowa church (Marrs Hill Church) which is a victim of vandalism. Larry Crow, Box 26, Eldon, Iowa 52554 if you wanna. |
Tue, 15 August 2006
Congressman Steve King talks about terrorism and the war. Then, Democratic gubernatorial candidate, Chet Culver, suggests using IPERS money for start-up money for Iowa businesses. Good idea?
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Mon, 14 August 2006
Wanna hear something scary? "The War for Righteousness" with Richard Gamble will terrify you. Wow! What a great book. Then, lotsa open-line conversation...everything from, "...should DNR officers be armed or be allowed to bust illegals, to "...they lost our WHAT?!" |
Fri, 11 August 2006
Live from the Iowa State Fair.. first the Energy Doctor takes our temperature. Then, the personal formerly known as the former Psychic Suzy. Congressman Tom Latham has issues....:) Then, Denise O'Brien wants to be Iowa's Secretary of Agriculture. |
Thu, 10 August 2006
The Iowa Concrete Association guru John Hanson talks about the energy saving technology demonstrated at the Fair. Oliver Stone's World Trade Center movie. Melissa Caldwell from Parents Television Council reviews the movie. High Marks. Chris Paine, movie producer of "Who Killed the Electric Car?" Great conversation. |
Wed, 9 August 2006
Should the city council seat of Archie Brooks be filled by voters, by appointment, or left vacant. A brief survey says the seat should remain vacant. Douglas Murray writes, "Neo-Conservatism: Why We Need It". Then, Chris Anderson from Wired Magazine with "The Long Tail: why the Future of Business is Selling Less of More." |
Tue, 8 August 2006
Robert Allison tells the fascinating history of the first clash the newly independent America had with the Barbary pirates. "The Crescent Obscured: The US and the Moslem World 1760-1815". It sounds just like today. Chuck Hurley and Tamara Scott have some questions for Iowa judges up for re-election. Really great ones, too. Then, Kevin McGloughlin talks about Iowa's new discounted tax law.
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Mon, 7 August 2006
State Department spokesman Tom Casey describes our stakes in the war in Lebanon. Henry Edmondson says the ghost of John Dewey still haunts the halls of American schools. It's time for a ghost-buster. Yaron Brook from the Ayn Rand Institute says the West should support the Israeli war against Hezbollah with moral certitude and without restraint. |
Fri, 4 August 2006
A tragic motorcycle accident...survivor is charged with vehicular homicide. Why? Then Gary DeMar is a skeptic of end times prophecy. "End Times Madness". He examines the "Left Behind" series and Joel Rosenberg's prophetic novels.
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Thu, 3 August 2006
More silly noise from the culture war. Then, Joel Rosenberg and "The Copper Scroll"... another best selling prophetic novel about the Middle East. Plus, listeners re-write a conservative public service announcement they way liberals would. |
Wed, 2 August 2006
Dr. Chad Rohlfsen is looking for a few good bodies for a chiropractic survey, plus talks about the childhood vaccines. (He's a skeptic) Chris Prentice from Passages has "The Alcoholism and Addiction Cure"... how to help Mel Gibson. Dr. Ann Blake Tracy on the Andrea Yates Not Guilty Verdict...says her "cure" was the "cause". |
Tue, 1 August 2006
Bill Northey from the Iowa Energy Alliance and Republican candidate for Ag Secretary. Congressman Jim Nussle wants to be Governor. And is this the real Mel Gibson? Is booze a truth serum?
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Mon, 31 July 2006
Back from vacation... "Take This Job and Ship It" Senator Byron Dorgan describes How Corporate Greed and Brain-Dead Politics Are Selling Out America"... then, Gov Mitt Romney in Iowa for a fundraiser "hugs a tar baby"... big mistake? |
Fri, 28 July 2006
Steve Winzenberg in for vacationing Jan Mickelson (No Program Description)
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Thu, 27 July 2006
Bob Quinn in for vacationing Jan Mickelson (no program description)
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Wed, 26 July 2006
Evan Stuart for vacationing Jan Mickelson What does it mean to be an American?
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Tue, 25 July 2006
Ross Peterson filled in as host for Jan Mickelson. Ross talked to local activist Pete Rose, who is calling for the resignation of two Des Moines City Council members for their part in the CIETC scandal. This is roughly 40 minutes of Tuesday's broadcast. |
Mon, 24 July 2006
Trent Rice for vactioning Jan Mickelson (no program descriptions) |
Fri, 21 July 2006
Trent Rice for vacationing Jan Mickelson (no program description)
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Thu, 20 July 2006
Feedback on the stem cell veto. Then, should Iowa raise the minimum wage? Elaine Ditsler and Peter Fisher from the Iowa Policy Project say Iowa has fallen behind. |
Wed, 19 July 2006
Hey! Iowa has landed the USYSA Nationals...a hugely prestigious soccer tournament. Big honor, big bucks. West Des Moines Soccer guru Frank Gurnick with the story. Then, those refugees from war in Lebanon are what from where? And the want OUR help? Then, Senator Harkin has a big day with the success of his stem cell bill. Then, President's ethicist Dr. Leon Cass tells why it should be vetoed. |
Tue, 18 July 2006
How much is your collectible car worth? Dana Mecum and Larry Kline answer our sheet metal lust questions. 815-568-8888 Then, is the Marriage Protection Act a scam? Andrea Lafferty from the Traditional Values Coalition thinks so. Then, should we "rescue" the 25,000 Americans in Lebanon? |
Mon, 17 July 2006
Lotsa openline time. Mike Frederlick says it's time for a "Fair Tax". Newt Gingrich says we are in the beginning of World War III. And the Senate nukes the fence. Huh? |
Fri, 14 July 2006
Nick Van Patten is running against incumbent Democratic State Senator Matt McCoy. Issues. Dennis Avi Lipkin with an Israeli insight into the war in Lebanon. Walmart is changing its rules on shoplifting. We get silly. Then, the person formerly known as the nearly Psychic Suzy. |
Thu, 13 July 2006
More on the eminent domain debate. Rep Jeff Kaufman with some last minute thoughts before the special session. Rep Ed Fallon with more. And in between, more on the CIETC scandal.
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Wed, 12 July 2006
Iowa State Senator Jeff Lamberti is running for congress against incumbent Congressman Leonard Boswell. Issues. Money and Immigration. Then, Congressman Steve King is under attack for wanting to do away with bilingual ballots. Why? |
Tue, 11 July 2006
First, mugged by the Etiquette Lady, Patricia Tice. She runs shape- up-your-manners seminars for kids and corporations. Plus, she's a tea pusher. Then, Governor Mark Warner from Virginia is Iowa testing the presidential water. Then, Pierre Pierce is up for parole...already....or enough already? |
Mon, 10 July 2006
John Stossel writes about our "Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity"... and cures my red car phobia. I get an honorary degree in auto-paint psychology. Gov Mike Huckabee explores Iowa and the presidency. The Media Research Center reports that major news outlets are spinning the so-call gay marriage issue. |
Fri, 7 July 2006
The Yoda of the hard left... Howard with his "Original Zinn" ....fun and spirited snottiness. Then, what would cause Iowa nurses to go on strike? Then, Congressman James Leach gives insight into the mind of North Korean dictator, "Dear Leader" Kim Jong Ill. |
Thu, 6 July 2006
Dr. Mary Manz Simon talks about "Trend-Savvy Parenting"... unfortunately it doesn't involve a resurgence of kid whacking. Then, Tim Bascom tells about his "Chameleon Days" as a MK in Ethiopia. (a Saturday book signing at Barnes and Noble in Des Moines) Michael Fumento back from Iraq and "The New Band of Brothers." great stories. |
Fri, 30 June 2006
"Devil's Teeth" the true story of obsession and survival among America's Great White Sharks...Susan Casey, a great story teller. And with a contest for a trip for our own Shark Adventure! Then, water bullet ballistics. Frosty Wooldridge is a 21st Century Paul Revere calling us to alarm over an invasion of illegals...a July 1st rally at the Iowa Capital. |
Fri, 30 June 2006
The first American accused of murdering "civilians" in Iraq. "Warlord" Ilario Pantano. What a story! Very inspirational. Clive starts a stop-light fund-raiser. Clive City Manager Henderson defends the new cameras. Lance Armstrong is coming to Iowa to ride in Ragbrai. "Lance Armstrong's War" Daniel Coyle. Then, did Rush get the shaft?
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Wed, 28 June 2006
The Flag Protection Amendment failed by one vote. What does this mean? Then, can a white guy be a victim of a "hate" crime? What important fact was left out of this story? |
Wed, 28 June 2006
Congressman Steve King explains his Voting Rights Act renewal opposition, plus he gets an autographed picture of Helen Thomas. Then, Polk County Medical Examiner, Gregory Schmunk tells us some great inside stories about his profession...our very own CSI consultant.
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Mon, 26 June 2006
Energy savings with a new technology. Energy Guard. Wayne Essink is the Energy Doctor...a contest drawing. 515-963-9681 Then, Iowa taxpayers are footing the medical bills of a prisoner for more than $250,000. Why? The question reduces one hostile caller to song. |
Fri, 23 June 2006
Talkin' about everything. Wide open. Bay Buchanan in Iowa to talk about immigration reform from "Team America"... and who doesn't want to increase the minimum wage? |
Thu, 22 June 2006
From the Profit Zone, Don DeWaay talks about how to preserve money during economic downtimes. 800-722-9861 Joyce Schulte is appalled at a Congressman Steve King political joke... and a hooligan beats up a cyclist, Dave Lippold, for slowing him down. And canceling an AOL account, how hard can that be anyhow? |
Wed, 21 June 2006
This may be the best complete program we've ever done on the state of Iowa's education system. We deal with just about every cliche and excuse offered up by the education establishment for under-achieving. From KIPP Academy in Chicago, Jim O'Conner takes failing inner city minority kids and gets them ready for college. How do they do it? Listen. The National Council on Teacher Quality measures how well Iowa colleges teach teachers to teach. Short answer. They flunk. Judy Hintz from Education Resources picks up the pieces when kids don't learn to read. How? Everyone with concerns for children's education should hear this segment. |
Tue, 20 June 2006
An Iowan who is an expert in Brazilian history. Who knew? James Hufferd with a two-volume set. 888-280-7715 Then, Jeremy Lott "In Defense of Hypocrisy" Picking Sides in the War On Virtue. I violate my own Hip-o-critic Oath...darn it. Then, killed and mutilated in Iraq...how to respond?
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Mon, 19 June 2006
So what did Grover Cleveland have to say about Iowa being turned down for disaster relief? Then, Senator Burton Brimely with SF 3798 Progressive Ammo Act of 2006. Most other professions get tested, why not Iowa teachers?
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Fri, 16 June 2006
Rep Jeff Kaufman, with a last-ditch call to action on the eminent domain veto over-ride. (a technical issue abbreviates or sound file, sorry) a talk-show over-ride. :)
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Thu, 15 June 2006
Should the Iowa legislature reconvene to over-ride the Vilsack veto of the bi-partisan eminent domain bill? Scott Bullock who argued Kelo before the Supreme Court, and Iowa Senator Bob Brunkhorst who sponsored the bill agree. Phyllis Schlafly exposes "The Supremacists" judicial tyranny. Then, we almost debate atheist Michael Newdow. Then, stop-sign politics and the culture war. |
Wed, 14 June 2006
Another attack by the anti-smoking nazis...gawd bless 'em. NRA guru Wayne Lapierre says there is a "Global War On Your Guns" And former Alaska Senator Mike Gravel wants to be president. And he wants all of us to have a direct vote on laws. |
Tue, 13 June 2006
Senator Paul McKinley reacts to the Vilsack veto of the pay for teacher performance package passed by the legislature. Much spirited discussion. Plus an encore visit by a talented kindergarten teacher who is a phonics super star. Dropping test scores. Education Spending. Pay comparisons. Teacher pay and class sizes. Listener Reaction. |
Mon, 12 June 2006
An update on everything, including pictures of "expended condums" on the MTA. Michelle Goldberg issues a warning of the "Kingdom Coming" The Rise of Christian Nationalism. ...and other mythical beasts. |
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. |
Fri, 26 May 2006
You can't get stunned if you live in Denison, Iowa. (read the fine print) Then, Iowa Democratic gubernatorial candidates distance themselves from Iowa's packing industry. Why? Chris Simcox heads the Minuteman, a volunteer civilian border patrol. He's looking for volunteers from Iowa. Then, follow-ups on the Senate immigration amnesty bill. Lotsa bytes. |
Thu, 25 May 2006
My bear phobia kicks up again... and my friend sends me a canister of anti-dog spray which doesn't work.....what is she trying to say? Then, Iowa high school students are being warned about car-jacking situations and how to avoid them. In Iowa! |
Wed, 24 May 2006
Senator Charles Grassley talks about the current Senate immigration debate and everyone checks in with reaction and opinion. |
Tue, 23 May 2006
John Cox is a Republican presidential candidate with an early start in Iowa. Issues. "The Party of Death, the Democrats, the Media, the Courts, and the Disregard for Human Life." Ramesh Ponnuru Then, what if we don't protect marriage? Maggie Gallagher gives the worst case scenario. |
Mon, 22 May 2006
Talk about a Monday buzz kill, "Dark Ages America: The Final Phase of Empire"... Morris Berman likes to beat himself up, so we help him. Then, deer huggers think 15 varmits per square mile is the ideal. AAAAAAAARRRRGGGG! You ever wonder why the immigration problem seems to be illusive to the political class? Jerome Corsi thinks he knows. NAFTA and money. A new cuss word. If you ever run out of invective, call somebody a "Sacerdotal Flagist".... I double-dog dare ya. |
Fri, 19 May 2006
Lotsa Friday open-line time. A review of the week's issues...spirited discussion....silly and almost coherent at times. |
Thu, 18 May 2006
"What Would The Founders Do?" Richard Brookhiser. How would our forebears handle our problems? 50 State Comparisons for 2006. How'd we do? Mark Duff. "I Gave Up My Life to Find IT" Jule Gaige maybe the I AM... ok. Then fun and games with rural garbage. (You'll have to listen to find out) |
Wed, 17 May 2006
"Guest of the Ayatollah" the first Battle in America's War with Militant Islam. Mark Bowden. Then, the little girl is starved to death by an illegitimate parent. Then, Blaine Cochran highlights an up-coming Worldview Weekend for culture warriors who wish to hone their skills. Jim Haner is a real "Soocerhead" a funny look at America's game. Then what do people-eating Florida gators have in common with Iowa long-legged prairie rats? (deer) |
Tue, 16 May 2006
"Awakening Hippocrates" Dr. Edward O'Neil with a primer on health, poverty and global service. Congressman Steve King reacts to President Bush's immigration speech. Dog trainer Dana Fedman with PupStart tries to bite-proof the universe. Shelby Steele tries to relieve "White Guilt". |
Mon, 15 May 2006
Michael Anthony performs "Fly With the Eagle"...an anti-illegal alien country song. (downloadable ) Drake University students debate the immigration issue. Frank Beard from Citizens for a Tight Border tangles with student activity activist Joe Quinn. William Gheen from Americans for Legal Immigration, then Jason Marocheck from "We Hire Aliens" a website which tracks employers who hire illegals. |