Sunday Show 9-25-16
World Famous Exorcist Father Gabriele Amorth Dies at 91
The renowned exorcist, Pauline Father Gabriele Amorth, has died at the age of 91. A priest of the diocese of Rome, Father Amorth was admitted to hospital a few weeks ago suffering from pulmonary complications, according to Italian media reports.
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Rutgers law professors say pets are animal slaves
Two Rutgers University law professors have published an essay making a “case against pets,” arguing that domestication of animals is a form of torture that is morally and ethically wrong.
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Charlotte violence sparks self defense gun buying spree
The explosion of racial violence in Charlotte, N.C. has led to a gun buying spree by locals worried about their safety. At Hyatt Guns, one of the nation's largest, staff arrived Thursday morning after the second night of riots and encountered a line of buyers.
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Lt. Col. Maginnis: Obama Admin. 'Is Aggressively Against Christians' -- 'Demonic Forces' In Washington, DC
Army Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis (ret.), the senior fellow for national security at the Family Research Council, said Christianity is under attack in the Pentagon and the Obama administration is "aggressively against Christians."
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Swarm of bees follows car for 2 days to rescue queen trapped in back
Devotion knows no bounds when it comes to bees and their leader. When Carol Howarth parked her Mitsubishi in the town of Haverfordwest, Wales, to do some shopping, little did she know the mayhem that would ensue.
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The Autumnal Equinox
We can thank the autumnal equinox for this shift from sultry summer to cozy fall. And while most of us are aware of when the first day of autumn lands on the calendar, there’s more to the equinox than meets the eye. Consider the following.
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Dems walk out before baby-body-parts buyer cited for contempt
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2016/09/dems-walk-out-before-baby-body-parts-buyer-cited-for-contempt/#06mSplMQm3keIVkG.99StemExpress came under investigation by the House panel due to its financial and professional links to Planned Parenthood, whose executives were caught in the undercover videos discussing the selling of the body parts of aborted babies.
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Abortion Survivor: ‘If Abortion Is Merely About Women’s Rights, Then What Were Mine?’
Abortion survivor Gianna Jessen told the House Judiciary Committee on Friday that abortion advocates can never answer the question, “if abortion is merely about women’s rights,” what were her rights as the survivor of a saline abortion.
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Pro-Abortion Leader Compares Hyde Amendment Restrictions on Taxpayer-Funded Abortion to Slavery: ‘Set Us Free’
Kierra Johnson, executive director of URGE: Unite for Reproductive and Gender Equity, testified Friday before the House Judiciary Committee examining the Hyde Amendment, which forbids the use of federal funds for abortion except in cases of rape and incest, and compared the amendment to slavery, saying that repealing the Hyde Amendment is about “setting us (women) free.”
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Who will buy Twitter?
Twitter is reportedly in talks with several companies that are interested in buying the social media site. Among the suitors, reports CNBC, citing anonymous sources, are Google’s parent company Alphabet and Salesforce, which builds software that helps businesses manage information about their customers.
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Monday, September 26, 2016
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Sunday Show 10/19/2014
Sunday Show 10/19/14
Interview with Chaplain Gordon Klingenschmitt candidate for Colorado House District 15
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Eugene V Debs
Debs grew up in the small midwestern city of Terre Haute, Indiana, where his parents, Alsatian immigrants, operated a grocery store. In 1875 he was elected secretary of the Terre Haute lodge of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen.
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Sources: Hunter Biden Leaves Navy After Drug Test
Hunter Biden, the youngest son of Vice President Joe Biden, has been kicked out of the military after testing positive for cocaine, two people familiar with the matter said Thursday.
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Hong Kong street clashes erupt despite imminent talks
Violent clashes erupted early on Sunday in a Hong Kong protest hotspot as unarmed pro-democracy activists once again confronted riot police despite the confirmation of talks between protest leaders and officials early this week.
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Union enrollment plummets for Wisconsin teachers under tough law
Teachers in Wisconsin's public schools have learned a major lesson from the state's landmark 2011 law neutering public sector unions, with more than a third dropping out of their labor organization.
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Hitching Post sues Coeur d’Alene after declining to marry gay couple
The owners of the Hitching Post wedding chapel filed a federal lawsuit against the City of Coeur d’Alene Friday, claiming that the city is unconstitutionally forcing them to violate their religious beliefs by performing same-sex marriages.
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Houston Pastor on Subpoenas for Sermons: It’s ‘Political Thuggery’
One of five pastors who were subpoenaed by the City of Houston to gain access to their sermons and other documents said the move by Mayor Annise Parker was “political thuggery.”
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Tuesday, October 07, 2014
Show Notes 10/03/2014
Sunday
Show 10/3/14
Yom
Kippur
Yom
Kippur (the Day of Atonement) is one of two Jewish High Holy Days.
The first High Holy Day is Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year). Yom
Kippur falls ten days after Rosh Hashanah on the 10th of Tishrei,
which is a Hebrew month that correlates with September-October on the
secular calendar.
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Walter
Lippmann
Lippmann
was a journalist, a media critic and an amateur philosopher who tried
to reconcile the tensions between liberty and democracy in a complex
and modern world, as in his 1920 book Liberty and the News. In 1913,
Lippmann, Herbert Croly, and Walter Weyl became the founding editors
of The New Republic magazine.
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Klayman
files for deportation of Barack Obama
Larry
Klayman, the former Justice Department lawyer and founder of Judicial
Watch and Freedom Watch, is suing to get President Obama deported.
Shipped out. Sent back. Removed.
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Small-town
America rebels against 'police state' arsenal
John
Whitehead, president of The Rutherford Institute, said he was
contacted by a group of residents from Nampa, Idaho, and asked to
urge their elected leaders to send the town’s military-grade
equipment back where it belongs — to the Pentagon. Of particular
concern is a mine-resistant ambush protected vehicle, or MRAP,
acquired with grants from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
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Stand
with Hong Kong
President
Obama praised Hong Kong’s “open system” this week during a
private meeting with China’s foreign minister. Unfortunately, Hong
Kong doesn’t yet have an open system, and President Obama has been
disconcertingly quiet about the fact that the Chinese government is
shutting the door to the possibility of one.
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Denver
school board refuses to drop curriculum review that promotes
patriotism
Students
and parents say they will renew protests Friday after a suburban
Denver school board refused to back off a proposed review of a U.S.
history course with a goal of promoting patriotism and downplaying
disorder.
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Carey
protest silent, just like cops who shot her
The
family of the late Miriam Carey has now had to endure a year of
silence from officials who have not said why she was shot dead by
Secret Service agents and Capitol Police on Oct. 13, 2013.
A
full year without a clear explanation of what happened and why.
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MOMS
demand swatting
The
injunction was a particularly colorful one, but the idea behind it,
alas, is not as uncommon as one might wish. “I see you #opencarry
with a gun in public,” a man named “joe villa” threatened
earlier this week, “i’m calling the cops. psycho behaving
erratic. make your day.” A translation for the more literate among
us: “The law be damned; exercise your rights under the law and I’ll
threaten your life.”
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