Showing posts with label Keystone pipeline. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Keystone pipeline. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 04, 2015

Show Notes 02/01/2015


Sunday show 2/1/15

State moves to protect kids from LGBTQ agenda
Lawmakers in Oklahoma have proposed a law that would protect the right of people with unwanted same-sex attractions to obtain counseling and therapy.
WND reported California and New Jersey lawmakers and courts barred counselors from talking to minors about changing unwanted same-sex attractions, even if it is requested.
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MEDIA BLACK OUT 200,000 MARCHING AMERICANS
An estimated 200,000 people joined in a March for Life in Washington, D.C., bringing to the streets in front of Congress their plea for protection of the unborn. It was double the number of people that go to even the biggest football games or indoor concerts. Yet the establishment media was virtually absent.
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Nebraska politician who sued God takes on TransCanada and Keystone XL Pipeline
A state senator in Lincoln, Neb., who wasn’t afraid to sue God is doing what he can to stop TransCanada from taking over the last of the land it needs to build the Keystone XL pipeline in Nebraska.
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Was Taliban Murder of 3 Americans Act of Terror? Psaki: ‘I’m Not Going to Put New Labels On It’
State Department Spokesperson Jen Psaki declined on Friday to directly say whether the murder of three U.S. civilians at the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Thursday—which the Taliban claimed responsibility for--was an act of terrorism.
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Animal rights groups rallies for couple to keep pet bear
An animal rights group is rallying support for a Lodi couple and their pet bear.
Jeff and Debbie Gillium rescued Archie the black bear from a bad home. He's now in his late 30s and the Gilliums consider him part of their family. But the Ohio Department of Agriculture said they don't have the proper permits and have to surrender Archie.
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Insurance to be canceled for "Christ" on car
Christians beware. Having messages about Jesus Christ on your car could cancel your insurance.
That’s what a pastor from Wales is learning as she grapples with her insurance company, which is looking to nix her coverage after finding out she had messages saying “Christ Must Be Saviour” and “Christ For Me” plastered on her minivan.
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ICE: Transgender Illegals Guaranteed ‘Right to Hormone Therapy’ in Detention
An official with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement testified Friday during a discussion on immigration detention facilities, hosted by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, that transgender individuals are guaranteed “a right to hormone therapy.”
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Vaccine critics turn defensive over measles vaccine
Their children have been sent home from school. Their families are barred from birthday parties and neighborhood play dates. Online, people call them negligent and criminal. And as officials in 14 states grapple to contain a spreading measles outbreak that began near here at Disneyland, the parents at the heart of America’s anti-vaccine movement are being blamed for incubating an otherwise preventable public-health crisis.
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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Show Notes 01-18-2015

Sunday show 01-18-15

Becket Fund: Government is a Main Source of Religious Freedom Violations
Kristina Arriaga, executive director of the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, is outraged that the government has become one of the major obstacles to the free practice of religion in the United States.
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Phoenix woman dies after giving birth to quadruplets
A woman died hours after giving birth to quadruplets at a Phoenix hospital, a close friend of the family said Saturday. Erica Morales, 36, never got to hold her newborns before she passed away early Friday morning after a C-section surgery at Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center, Nicole Todman said.
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State Department gives agencies deadline to conclude Keystone review
The State Department took a big step Friday toward making a final decision on the Keystone XL pipeline, setting a Feb. 2 deadline for federal agencies to give their views on the controversial project.
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Gun owners fear Maryland cops targeting them for Gun owners fear Maryland cops target them for traffic stops
“The MDTA Police conducted a review of the traffic stop and have concluded that the stop and subsequent search of the vehicle were justified,” spokesman Jonathan Green wrote in an emailed statement. “The investigation did not reveal any violations of law or agency policy.”
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St. Ann police admit to injuring and accidentally arresting wrong person
St. Ann Police apologized to a college student after they admitted to causing severe injuries to his face after accusing him of a crime he didn’t commit on Thursday.
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Republicans in Congress make plan to preempt FCC on Net Neutrality
House and Senate Republicans have scheduled hearings next Wednesday to propose legislation that would enforce net neutrality rules while forbidding the Federal Communications Commission from regulating broadband providers as common carriers.
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Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston on January 17, 1706. He was the tenth son of soap maker, Josiah Franklin. Benjamin's mother was Abiah Folger, the second wife of Josiah. In all, Josiah would father 17 children.
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A North Carolina precedent for judicial review: Part One
The first time the Supreme Court applied the doctrine was in the landmark 1803 case of Marbury v. Madison, when the high court held that it is the ultimate arbiter of whether a statute enacted by Congress violates the Constitution.
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Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Show Notes 11/16/2014

Sunday Show 11/16/14

Legislation favoring Keystone oil pipeline heads to Senate after House approval
Congress inched closer to a possible showdown with President Barack Obama over the Keystone XL oil pipeline as the Republican-controlled House approved the project. Supporters in the Democratic-run Senate predicted they will get the 60 votes needed to pass it next week.
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Saudi Arabia outlaws tempting eyes
A new law in Saudi Arabia banning ‘tempting eyes’ has become the latest example of female oppression in the country. The law, which states that women with alluring eyes will be forced to wear a full veil, has been branded ‘stupid’ by dissenters and roundly criticised on social media, aina.org reports.
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Long Island USPS workers fired for sleeping on job
Instead of repairing mail trucks, U.S. Postal Service employees at the Hicksville Maintenance Facility allegedly napped. Then lied about completing the fixes, sending potentially unsafe vehicles onto the road, an anonymous employee told Newsday.
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Georgia developer still trying to build coal plant
Deep in rural Georgia, a developer is betting he can build one of the last new coal-fired power plants in the United States as the rest of the country moves away from the fuel.
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Marijuana meddle: UN official rips US states over legal pot policies
A Russian diplomat who heads the United Nations’ drug policy office reportedly chided U.S. states for legalizing recreational marijuana and vowed to take up his concerns with officials in Washington -- in the latest incident of a U.N. official meddling in local U.S. affairs.
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Dem Think Tank Secret Email: ‘All Hands On Deck’ to Sell Iran Deal to Public
A leading liberal think tank in Washington, D.C., has begun enlisting its associates in an “all-hands-on-deck effort to support” the Obama administration as it seeks to ink a nuclear deal with Iran by the end of the month, according to emails obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.
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More federal agencies are using undercover operations
The federal government has significantly expanded undercover operations in recent years, with officers from at least 40 agencies posing as business people, welfare recipients, political protesters and even doctors or ministers to ferret out wrongdoing, records and interviews show.
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End of family life as we know it
Your young son wants a new video game with explicit violence to which you object, but you find out later a government social worker overruled your decision and facilitated his access to the game.
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Saturday, April 26, 2014

Show Notes 04/24/14

Thursday Show 4/24/14

Don't care what everyone is saying Mr. Bundy is not a racist!! He speaks truth!

Nevada Rancher Cliven Bundy Makes Ridiculously Racist Comments, Says Blacks Might Have Been 'Better Off' As Slaves
“I want to tell you one more thing I know about the Negro,” he said. Mr. Bundy recalled driving past a public-housing project in North Las Vegas, “and in front of that government house the door was usually open and the older people and the kids — and there is always at least a half a dozen people sitting on the porch — they didn’t have nothing to do.Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/cliven-bundy-racist-comments-slaves-ranch-2014-4#ixzz302sYQZ7j

The next Keystone? Natural gas project draws environmentalist ire
A liquefied natural gas facility in southern Maryland is generating intense criticism from environmental groups, in a fight that echoes the protracted battle over the proposed Keystone XL pipeline.

Oregon company stopped from accepting, burning aborted fetuses to generate power
County commissioners gave final approval Thursday to an order to stop an incinerator in Oregon from receiving medical waste until procedures are in place to ensure no fetal tissue is burned to generate power.

Don't Replace Fannie & Freddie, Conservative Leaders Urge Senators
Twenty-six leaders of conservative and free-market groups have signed a letter urging the Senate Banking Committee to reject a bill that would replace Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac with a similar government-sponsored enterprise (GSE).