Fri, 29 September 2006
Dan Isett from the Parent's TV Council says stuff like Nip/Tuck on FX is a good reason to require the cable industry to offer ala carte programming. Then, if Charlotte Church can turn skanky, then how do we protect our little girls? More about school killings. Powerful conversation. |
Thu, 28 September 2006
"Border War" a new documentary on the invasion of illegals. David Bossie explains. Then, another school invasion. The adults are still unarmed. Plus, Joe Volk is a circuit-ridin' pacifist who wants US out of Iraq. He's on a mission. |
Wed, 27 September 2006
"Building Red America" award winning political reporter Thomas Edsall is shocked about how far left the Iowa Democratic Party is. Then, Gary Rosberg is planning a marriage weekend for married returning veterans. Honor and Strengthen Military Marriages. 515-334-7482 to help sponsor the weekend for a vet couple, or to help somebody sign up. Then schools produce a paperwork nightmare just to keep track of the habitually tardy. |
Tue, 26 September 2006
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Mon, 25 September 2006
Another drunk driver mush's another cyclist. Then, Senator Joe Biden talks about Iowa presidential politics and national issues. Compare platforms? Democrats. Republicans. Iowa Senate Majority Leader Mary Lundby joins the Democratic Majority leader to advance the cause of the gay lobby. |
Fri, 22 September 2006
An Iowa novelist, Joe Dennis, writes a story surrounding the '93 Flood, in "Cave of the Painter" ... then Iowans are really steamed about unlicensed and drunk drivers mushing their loved ones. Very powerful stories. |
Thu, 21 September 2006
People are concerned about the wrong stuff about the CIETC scandals. It isn't about the mis-spent federal funds. So what's the real concern about federal funding of faith-based services? Listen. Then, "The Vice-Busting Diet" with Julia Griggs Havey. Then a Rood Awakening. Michael John Rood says Christianity is messed up cuz we have the wrong callendar. A free DVD offer 866-328-1116. His critics? |
Wed, 20 September 2006
Richard Miniter says we may have surrendered to our own prisoners at GITMO...."A Deadly Kindness". Joel Rosenberg focuses on the "Epicenter: Why the Current Rumblings in the Middle East Will Change Your Future" and Rex Platt "Between Iraq and a Hard Place" makes sure we take care of the post-Iraq needs of our returning service people. |
Tue, 19 September 2006
The West Des Moines School Board met to listen to feedback on the Laramie Project upcoming play. What does this conflict really mean? It means that they are running the NEA and the Iowa Democratic Party playbooks. This might be one of Mickelson's best segments. David Limbaugh says the Democratic Party is morally Bankrupt. Former Majority Leader Dick Armey for Iowans for Discounted Taxes. |
Mon, 18 September 2006
Virginia Governor Mark Warner is in Iowa...an introduction and issues. Senator Barrack Obama visits too, and says Democrats are their brother's keeper. Listeners evaluate. |
Fri, 15 September 2006
Congressman Steve King's immigration security fence passes unanimously with the Iowa delegation. What's next? Secretary of State Chet Culver's website also advertises for non-English voter registration. General Georges Sada "Saddam's Secrets"... How an Iraqi General Defied and Survived Saddam Hussein. Dr. Terry Law and General Sada will be joining forces for a joint appearance in Cedar Falls. Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center at UNI September 22 @ 7pm. 319-273-SHOW for free tickets. Then, on Saturday night and Sunday morning at Heartland Vineyard Church , 1405 Greenhill Road. 5pm Saturday, 9am Sunday. Then, Suzy. |
Thu, 14 September 2006
What Iowa is doing to get a grip on our meth problems. Iowa Drug Czar Marvin Van Haafton and Dr. Dennis Weiss, Powell Medical Center give great insight. Dr Weiss is looking for Iowans needing help to participate in a treatment study research project. 888-584-6312 or 263-2479 locally. The Iowa Substance Abuse Information Center 866-242-4111 Mike Abrams from the Iowa Medical Society and Rep Linda Upmeyer argue against lowering Medicare re-imbursements for Iowa physicians. A spirited encore conversation regarding non-English ballots and the English requirements for citizenship. Democratic candidate for Secretary of State Michael Mauro said the ability to read, write and speak English isn't necessary for citizenship or to vote. What's the fact? |
Wed, 13 September 2006
Jack Whitver wants to represent Iowa from the 66th District. A Republican running against Ako Abdukl-Sammad. Secretary of State Democratic candidate, Mike Mauro discusses Iowa election practices. William Flax says the Bush 9-11 speech was riddled with illogic. Jennifer Magyar from the Kansas City Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services gives customer assistance for people seeking help with drug program choices .800-633-4227 or 800-351-4664 SHP |
Tue, 12 September 2006
David Payer wants to be the Iowa State Rep for the 61st District. David Barton, circuit ridin' historian is coming to the Iowa Renewal Project. 800-992-5596 to RSVP. Then, will the tactics which ended Shinto suicide missions of WW2 end Islamic suicide murderers? |
Mon, 11 September 2006
9-11 sound and Iowan's remember. Then, Mary Ann Hanusa is running for Secretary of State. Issues. Then, Congressman Steve King is on the Texas border...by his count illegals have cost way more American lives than did 9-11. Plus, why Osama bin Laden will never be captured.. |
Fri, 8 September 2006
Noreen Gosch with a horrific update regarding her kidnapped son, Johnny. New pictures. Then, a 15 year old girl gets caught in a sting at a pizza joint for taking a beer order. $710 fine. Mom's upset. A great story. |
Thu, 7 September 2006
Jim Hightower is in Iowa arguing in behalf of Iowans for Sensible Priorities. Vice Admiral Dennis McGinn with insight into our energy and defense future. Great discussion.. |
Wed, 6 September 2006
The Laramie Project is coming the Valley High School drama department. Why? The gay lobby strikes again. Then, Mayor Frank Cownie hosts an energy town hall for Iowa. |
Tue, 5 September 2006
A high speed chase ends in multiple honesty.... then, Phyliss Schlafly is coming to Iowa to help us get a run-amuck judiciary under control. Chuck Hurley wants to help. |
Mon, 4 September 2006
Scott Pope sits in for vacationing Jan Mickelson. He talks Labor Day politics and the up-coming election cycle. |
Fri, 1 September 2006
Congressman Tom Latham is furious over the beating of a Washington State National Guardsman. Debbie Schlussel says guess who is funding Islamic terrorism? Mormons? Huh? From the DOE, Director Kevin Kolevar talks about job numbers and energy prices. Mike Whelan, congressional candidate talks about immigration reform. Ted Baehr describes a made for tv movie which depicts the assassination of President Bush. |