Wed, 31 October 2007
Computer security expert David Perry from Trend Micro offers a bunch of techie advice. Very useful. Then, flag folding joins the culture war...unbelievable. An Iowa kindergarten teacher says a picture of a kid with a dead pheasant promotes violence. Sends picture home. Sigh. And Iowa is putting sales tax on Halloween pumpkins. Don't worry, if you plan to eat them you can get an exemption form. If you didn't know that in time, you can still get a rebate. And Ron Paul made the Tonight Show. Paulists loved it. You may have downed way too much Halloween candy when..... Big Smile |
Tue, 30 October 2007
Richard North Patterson, novelist, looks at "The Race"...nasty politics are icky. Then, a guys beats the hell out a car thief and he's the one charged with something. How much do illegal immigrants REALLY cost Iowans. Yup, there's a study. David Osterberg and Beth Pearson with the rest of the story. |
Mon, 29 October 2007
Matt Spivey… Pastor Dan Berry Cornerstone Family Church highlight the African Children's Choir returning to Des Moines November 11. "What's Love Got to Do With It? a Harvard researcher teaches parents how to talk about "it". John Chirban. Then, the 1st Annual Tribute to Veterans Career Fair. Iowa Work Force Development. Then, is Governor Culver's new diversity mandate just another affirmative action scam? |
Fri, 26 October 2007
Congressman Ron Paul with presidential issues. Campaigning in Iowa. Dr. Chuck Baldwin says American Christians are gullible. Dana Starkell is a world-class paddler and classic guitarist. Plays purdy. Dr. Jeffrey Zweerink is a world class star-gazer with a Reason to Believe. |
Thu, 25 October 2007
Mayor Rudy Giuliani with presidential politics. Jan Flora with a report on population explosion of Iowa's pork populations, CAFO's and sustainability. "Steroid Nation" ESPN reporter Shaun Assael takes a peek at illegal pects. |
Wed, 24 October 2007
Yup, Senator Dick Durbin is pushing the Dream Act to a vote, granting an incremental, back-door amnesty. Again. So, what should Iowans do? Call La Raza Harkin? Paul Mero declares "The Natural Family" Manifesto. Great book...discount for WHO listeners. 888-773-6782 Plus, lotsa open-line. |
Tue, 23 October 2007
"Twenty-Three Minutes in Hell"... Bill Wiese says he's been there done that. Iowa State Senator Paul McKinley with some concerns about ethanol tax credits and Iowa education issues. |
Mon, 22 October 2007
Dr. Mark Liponis gives us a health test to guess our "Ultra-Longevity". (I'm a tortoise...you'll have to take the test yourself to find out) Richard Gamble talks about "The Great Tradition".. .what does it mean to be educated.. then, is the cure to single motherhood really marriage? Nope. |
Fri, 19 October 2007
Representative Wayne Ford with some ideas on school and prison reform. Steve Milloy takes a shot at ethanol. Lotsa openline. |
Thu, 18 October 2007
John Perkins spills the "The Secret History of the American Empire". Dr. Mark Moyar is the guy who wasn't qualified to teach history at the University of Iowa...he's in the wrong party. Plus, Senator Harkin earmarks $500,000 for LaRaza. Oh, good. |
Wed, 17 October 2007
John Ratzenberger wants to "Keep it Made in America". Town Hall Meeting Tonight Oct 17th Hy-Vee Hall 730 Third Street... free to public. Ames Holbrook is "The Deporter" a former Deportation Officer who blows the whistle on US release of foreign criminals into our country. Fierce |
Tue, 16 October 2007
Wally World is selling a Chinese-built talking Jesus action figure. Swell? Betty Ahrens from I-CAN says the Bush veto of S-CHIP expansion needs to be over-ridden. Bruce Chapman is another fellow talking about political bias in Iowa's university system. |
Mon, 15 October 2007
Attorney Roxanne Conlin talks about the Microsoft lawsuit settlement. How can Iowans get bucks. Then, some Arkansans are still bugged with then Governor Huckabee's pardon of a nasty fellow. |
Fri, 12 October 2007
Robert Spencer is skeptical that the call of 130 Muslim scholars around the globe calling for "peace and understanding" is genuine. Why? "Religion of Peace?" Why Christianity is and Islam Isn't. An Iowa county settled a Ragbrai related lawsuit for big bucks. And banned all future Ragbrais from their county. Now what? Then, Susy. |
Thu, 11 October 2007
Des Moines school suspension rates are too high. So now what. Michael Hurley and Carie Lemack are in Iowa to address international nuclear terrorism. Dave Busiek from KCCI explains how they got video on the bridge junk hurlers. |
Wed, 10 October 2007
Iowa's youth vote. A Wall Street Journal piece on high school kids getting extra credit for political activism. Then, what happened to diversity in the history department at University of Iowa? The score is Democrats 27, Republicans 0 on the history staff. HUGE reaction. |
Tue, 9 October 2007
Josh Dorner is the National Spokesman for Global Warming for the Sierra Club. A report. "Destination Iowa: getting to a Sustainable Bio-fuels Future" Then, lotsa open line time. Everything from the technical meaning of "knocked-up" to Bush becoming a Universalist.. |
Mon, 8 October 2007
From Upper Nile State Legislative Assembly, Marthi Nuyamal Choat tells the story of southern Sudan and why there are so many Sudanese Iowans. Then, what's a sniper to do when he's busted? Great conversation. Columbus Day? Some uncomfortable history for Columbus bashers. |
Fri, 5 October 2007
Marcus Luttrell was the "Lone Survivor" of the lost heroes of Seal Team 10. Oh my gosh...what a story. Congressman Steve King with S-CHIP redux. Congressman Tom Tancredo in Iowa supporting a constitutional amendment to protect marriage. |
Thu, 4 October 2007
Lotsa open-line conversation... Mike Duncan from the Republican National Committee defends Bush veto of the S-CHIP funding. Senator Grassley says the veto was unjustified. |
Wed, 3 October 2007
Mark Penn with "Micro Trends" ... caffeinated, tattooed, archer-moms? Huh? Restaurant toddler tyrants? Then, Michael Novak is coming to Iowa to speak at Vermeer. Career and Calling 800-919-7307 if you want to go. |
Tue, 2 October 2007
Pickin' up the pieces of Rush-gate. Lotsa openline great conversation. |
Mon, 1 October 2007
Harkin and gays in the military redux. Senator Harkin lectures General Pace on the morality of homosexual behavior. Then, Craig Smith looks at the future price of oil, gas, gold and currency. 800-289-2646 |