Thu, 11 September 2008
Christopher Fettweis says "Losing Hurts twice as Bad"...describing moving beyond Iraq... combat vets talk about post-tramatic stress issues. Powerful. Benjamin Taylor is performing in Iowa. Purdy music. |
Wed, 10 September 2008
Paul Lockhart introduces us to the "Drillmaster of Valley Forge"...then election feedback, plus telemarketing cures. |
Tue, 9 September 2008
"Eat This, Not That"... Matt Goulding knows. Kim Schmett wants Congressman Leonard Boswell's job. Then, a foster care parent loses her own child... why? |
Mon, 8 September 2008
Richard Vander Mey, Assistant County Attorney for Tama County...more ironies from the cheap seats.... and more tax payer dollars going to the Meskwaki tribe. Dr. Linda Young tells how to deal with cyber bullying....lessons for parents. Steve Flood with a get out the vote visit. School Board Polling Places for Polk County. Updated list....Then, The Gay Agenda |
Fri, 5 September 2008
Incumbent Des Moines School Board members up for re-election. Dick Murphy, Ginny Strong, and Jeanette Woods. Spirited. |
Thu, 4 September 2008
Bill Tancer goes "Click"... an internet guru with some great marketing insight. Then, post-Palin speech reaction. Iowans evaluate "the speech". |
Wed, 3 September 2008
Congressman Steve King back from Iraq, Afghanistan and Georgia...a detailed report. Great insights. Then, a blind guys gets his sight back. What a story. Robert Kurson with "Crashing Through". Can trains block traffic? Iowans want to know. |
Tue, 2 September 2008
"10 Books That Screwed Up the World" Benjamin Wiker with a humdinger. Then, the smear against Jonathan Narcisse continues...but in the process, outs itself. Then, more feedback on the Palin family issues. |
Mon, 1 September 2008
More Des Moines School Board talk...Jonathan Narcisse. Then hurricanes, oil, and is Barracuda Palin really a hockey mom? |
Fri, 29 August 2008
Nuther Des Moines School Board Candidate, Kristine Crisman. Issues. Obama's speech, McCain's VP Pick, Iowa Central Community College President Paxton handed a $400,000 parachute with a gold-plated rip-cord. Not enough time. |