Wed, 14 February 2007
Chris Horner with the Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming. Snot galore. Iowa Republican House leader Chris Rants blasts the Fair Share dues grab. Dr. David Egilman takes after Merk and Vioxx, linking big drug money to the HPV vaccine hustle in Texas. Then, Peter Labarbera says Iowa got mugged by the gay lobby in the last election. It gets worse.
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Tue, 13 February 2007
Doug Gross with education reform proposals Institute for Tomorrows Workforce. Vigorous. Then, how to murder a murder of crows. |
Mon, 12 February 2007
Congressman Tom Tancredo is still seething over the Ramos jailing and beating...he'll tell you why. Then schools, taxes and all-day kindergartens. Lotsa talk |
Sun, 11 February 2007
Former Iowa Representative Ed Fallon and friends talk about campaign finance reform, the new legislative session and accordion music. |
Thu, 8 February 2007
The so-called "Bully-Bill" dominating debate within the Iowa legislature. Iowans evaluate the process. |
Wed, 7 February 2007
Spokesman from www.Iowalive.net resist the Linn and Johnson county Silo tax along with and advocate. Teddy Boy Haggard may be bringing his "on-line" psychology degree to work in Iowa. "Global Financial Warriors" the untold story of international finance in the Post-911 world. John B Taylor former Treasury Under Secretary of International Affairs 2001 to 2005.
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Tue, 6 February 2007
Democrats want to require non-union teachers to pay union dues. Jim Hawkins from http://www.peiowa.org says that's a bad idea. So does, Mark Mix , from http://www.nrtw.org/ Then , Marcus Winter from Manhattan Institute for Policy Research http://www.manhattan-institute.org/html/cr_50.htm says teachers are not under-paid. Plus, what the gay rights "Bully Bill" is really all about. High energy conversation. |
Mon, 5 February 2007
"Made to Stick" Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die. Chip Heath with post Super Bowl commercial ratings. Then, former Iowa Governor Vilsack calls for the immediate withdrawal of US from Iraq. What do Iowans think? |
Fri, 2 February 2007
Judy Hintz from Educational Resources shocks and inspires us. 515-225-8513 Kids, parents and adults who have been helped to read. Best yet. Then, Jason Brown, an Iowa country singer hands out samples. Plus, lotsa openline. |
Thu, 1 February 2007
An amazing panel of fiscal experts in Iowa for a "Fiscal Wake-up Tour". David Walker, Comptroller General of the United States. Robert Bixby, Executive Director of the Concord Coalition. Stuart Butler, Heritage Foundation. Isabel Sawhill, Brookings. Conclusion? We can't afford it. And we are now billing our grandkids. They insist that's a bad thing. Then, Dr. Bruce Perry with "The Boy Raised as a Dog"...a psychiatrist fixes damaged kids. Matt Barber finds an AIDS activist who stumbles into truth. Plus, Cedar Rapids buys $5000 worth of Tom Sawyer, but says its too UN-PC to use. Hilarious! |