Thu, 29 May 2008
Ed Fallon is running against Congressman Leonard Boswell. Issues...and some tension. Then, maybe Parkersburg could rebuild the schools with monolithic domes...tornado proof. Is McClellan a hero or a goat? |
Wed, 28 May 2008
Food vs Fuel. a panel discussion with WHO's Ken Root, Julius Schaaf, Iowa Corn Board...Craig Lang, Iowa Farm Bureau..Bill Couser Iowa Renewable Fuels Associaton...Eldon Meyers, Iowa Petroleum Retailers Association...Bruce Rastetter, Hawkeye Renewables. Lotsa calls. |
Tue, 27 May 2008
Robert Zubrin declares "Energy Victory" is possible and talks about winning the war on terror by breaking free of oil. Says ethanol critics are very wrong. Inspirational. Mark Stein describes how Iowa's borders were drawn. "How the States Got Their Shapes". Then turtles and tornadoes. Spring in Iowa. |
Fri, 23 May 2008
Ruth Lycke just back from China talks about the devastation of the earthquake and gives us a progress report on her mission to aid stroke victims. Here's that gas price estimator for your next trip. Then, the Portland Obama rally includes the music group the Decemberists, a group which usually opens their concerts with the Soviet National Anthem. (editor's note. There are conflicting reports on whether or not the Decemberists opened the rally with their signature Soviet National Anthem. I'm still not certain even after more research...although it appears unlikely they did. It is likely they purged their signature open.) Then, a systems engineer from Rockwell-Colllins gets fired for resisting the company's mandatory diversity training which requires employees to "accept, celebrate and embrace homosexuality". Tom Meeker and his attorney, Bill Kurth, an Iowa-based Rutherford Institute attorney with the rest of the story. It's just a matter of time until "Don't ask, don't tell" applies to Christians in the work force. |
Thu, 22 May 2008
Andy and Johnathan Hilstrand aboard the "Time Bandit" crab rustlers on the Bering Sea, Deadliest Catch. Congressman Bruce Braley wants to get tough on Agri-processors. Plus, pain at the pump. How bad can it get? |
Wed, 21 May 2008
Drinking Liberally. A local drink tank talks the issues. Enough to drive me to the bottle. Christian Ucles and Amanda Mittlestadt mix it up on the issues. Jerry Falwell's wife and widow, Marcel, writes fondly about her husband. Then, what's behind the Harkin-McCain political tension? Let's go to the short video. Full 17-minute interview here. |
Tue, 20 May 2008
Ira Mehlman from FAIR says the amnesty lobby is using a military appropriation bill to grant amnesty for illegals. Rockwell-Collins fires a Christian employee because he won't embrace homosexuality. Microsoft wants Yahoo so they can compete with Google. Randy Skoglund from ATL says it's a good idea for the consumers. Pundit Greg Jackson says, "No, the California courts didn't legalize gay marriage....the whole thing is a legal fiction." Jack Martin audits the costs of illegals to Iowa's taxpayers. Worse than you think. |
Mon, 19 May 2008
A formal debate. "From Darwin to Hitler : Evolutionary Ethics, Eugenics, and Racism" author and Discovery Institute Fellow, Dr. Richard Weikart debates ISU professor, Dr. Hector Avalos... premise "Was Darwinism MORE significant than Christian anti-Judaism in explaining Nazi ideology". Feel free to post your own response to the debate within the comments section. Then, "Boys Should be Boys" Meg Meeker with an impassioned plea to adults to be adults. Craig Nelson from ProjectUSA says the Postville mess is even worse than we thought. What a scam! Then, Peter Teahen, wants 2nd District Congressman Loebsack's seat. |
Fri, 16 May 2008
Tony Colosimo CEO from Artistic Waste Services tells us where we can put it. Nasty dogs and the post office don't mix. What's to be done? Then, Suzy! |
Thu, 15 May 2008
"Ignorance is Blitz" so says Professor Anders Henriksson. Then, more gas drive offs in Cedar Rapids than Des Moines... mean less or more honest in Cedar Rapidians? Barbara Corcoran give us a test and takes us to "Nextville". Stephen Bloom takes us to Postville. Insight. |