Wed, 31 May 2006
Bill Bryson "A Short History of Nearly Everything" is back home, nostalgic about Iowa. Is it Heaven? No, it's Texas with a new 80 mph speed limit. Then, David Barton defends the founders against false charges of Masonery. |
Tue, 30 May 2006
Sonya Heitshusen from WHO TV 13 gives us an insight into the continuing CIETC investigation. Scott Taylor talks about Lyme Disease on our healthline, cuz it's tick season. Really, this affects way more people than you would think and with serious damage. If you have pets and kids, LISTEN... that's an order. |
Fri, 26 May 2006
You can't get stunned if you live in Denison, Iowa. (read the fine print) Then, Iowa Democratic gubernatorial candidates distance themselves from Iowa's packing industry. Why? Chris Simcox heads the Minuteman, a volunteer civilian border patrol. He's looking for volunteers from Iowa. Then, follow-ups on the Senate immigration amnesty bill. Lotsa bytes. |
Thu, 25 May 2006
My bear phobia kicks up again... and my friend sends me a canister of anti-dog spray which doesn't work.....what is she trying to say? Then, Iowa high school students are being warned about car-jacking situations and how to avoid them. In Iowa! |
Wed, 24 May 2006
Senator Charles Grassley talks about the current Senate immigration debate and everyone checks in with reaction and opinion. |
Tue, 23 May 2006
John Cox is a Republican presidential candidate with an early start in Iowa. Issues. "The Party of Death, the Democrats, the Media, the Courts, and the Disregard for Human Life." Ramesh Ponnuru Then, what if we don't protect marriage? Maggie Gallagher gives the worst case scenario. |
Mon, 22 May 2006
Talk about a Monday buzz kill, "Dark Ages America: The Final Phase of Empire"... Morris Berman likes to beat himself up, so we help him. Then, deer huggers think 15 varmits per square mile is the ideal. AAAAAAAARRRRGGGG! You ever wonder why the immigration problem seems to be illusive to the political class? Jerome Corsi thinks he knows. NAFTA and money. A new cuss word. If you ever run out of invective, call somebody a "Sacerdotal Flagist".... I double-dog dare ya. |
Fri, 19 May 2006
Lotsa Friday open-line time. A review of the week's issues...spirited discussion....silly and almost coherent at times. |
Thu, 18 May 2006
"What Would The Founders Do?" Richard Brookhiser. How would our forebears handle our problems? 50 State Comparisons for 2006. How'd we do? Mark Duff. "I Gave Up My Life to Find IT" Jule Gaige maybe the I AM... ok. Then fun and games with rural garbage. (You'll have to listen to find out) |
Wed, 17 May 2006
"Guest of the Ayatollah" the first Battle in America's War with Militant Islam. Mark Bowden. Then, the little girl is starved to death by an illegitimate parent. Then, Blaine Cochran highlights an up-coming Worldview Weekend for culture warriors who wish to hone their skills. Jim Haner is a real "Soocerhead" a funny look at America's game. Then what do people-eating Florida gators have in common with Iowa long-legged prairie rats? (deer) |
Tue, 16 May 2006
"Awakening Hippocrates" Dr. Edward O'Neil with a primer on health, poverty and global service. Congressman Steve King reacts to President Bush's immigration speech. Dog trainer Dana Fedman with PupStart tries to bite-proof the universe. Shelby Steele tries to relieve "White Guilt". |
Mon, 15 May 2006
Michael Anthony performs "Fly With the Eagle"...an anti-illegal alien country song. (downloadable ) Drake University students debate the immigration issue. Frank Beard from Citizens for a Tight Border tangles with student activity activist Joe Quinn. William Gheen from Americans for Legal Immigration, then Jason Marocheck from "We Hire Aliens" a website which tracks employers who hire illegals. |
Fri, 12 May 2006
It's Lyme Disease season. Judy Weig with an tick season warning. 515-432-3628 for an upcoming seminar. Father Frank Bognanno from Christ the King is going to do a seminar on the Da Vinci Deception. Oh, and BTW, another book by the same title, also good. Then, the Suzy curse. |
Thu, 11 May 2006
Richard Sipe tells about "Sex, Priests, and Secret Codes". What to do about child abusing priests. Then the mom of a little girl, mauled by a pit bull tells her story giving healing update and what she hopes the law can do to prevent more incidents in the future. |
Wed, 10 May 2006
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Tue, 9 May 2006
Iowan Tobin Miller is in the cast of United 93. As an air traffic controller he is an eyewitness to history. Presidential and congressional approval ratings are in the tank. What to do? Congressman Steve King back from Arizona border patrol...horrific stories. |
Mon, 8 May 2006
Carrie Lukas with the "Politically Incorrect Guide to Women, Sex and Feminism" says eventually we may begin to honor moms and motherhood. Then the Vatican says folks who believe the Bible are pagans, but God may have had a small part in creation, while a Brussels Bishop says it is our Christian duty to turn churches into mosques for illegal aliens...no, really. Then a plague of geese. |
Fri, 5 May 2006
So... let's beat up on a different Kennedy for a change...as long as its in the same gene pool, it counts. A bunch of really great openline. |
Thu, 4 May 2006
The 2006 Asian Heritage Festival is coming up... Then, can Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio teach Iowans anything about illegal immigration? |
Wed, 3 May 2006
United 93 is a grim but inspirational movie about 911. Lou Dobbs echoes the high cost of cheap labor in Iowa. Then, Iowa restaurant chislers. Plus, Deputy Ag Secretary Chuck Conner says ethanol progress is being made. Steve Camarota from the Center for Immigration Studies says immigration control is truly a multi-partisan issue. The poll numbers are huge! |
Wed, 3 May 2006
More intense immigration discussion. Congressional Candidate Mike Whalen wants the 1st District job. Great conversation. |
Mon, 1 May 2006
It's May 1st and it's a Day Without Immigrants. How ya holding up? Iowans continue to respond to immigration protestors. Spirited discussion.
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