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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