Thursday Show 04-7-16
These powerful words catapulted our nation toward Revolutionary War
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Parents face criminal charges for walking kids to school
A Texas elementary school regularly threatens criminal charges to parents who enter the property to drop off or pick up their children. Branch Elementary School in Magnolia requires parents to wait in a lengthy car pickup/drop-off zone each day no matter how close they live to the building.
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Terrified college students mistake Priest for KKK member
Students at Indiana University Bloomington melted down after a priest carrying a rosary was misidentified as a whip-carrying member of the Ku Klux Klan.
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21 charged with student visa fraud after feds open fake college
It was little more than a storefront — manned by undercover agents posing as corrupt school administrators — but over several years the University of Northern New Jersey flushed out more than 1,000 foreigners seeking fraudulent student and foreign worker visas to unlawfully stay and work in this country, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman said Tuesday.
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Male Muslims students refuse to shake hands with women teachers
Male Muslims at one Swiss high school won the right from administrators to turn down handshakes from their female teachers – an upset of long-running traditions at the northern Therwil municipality.
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Terrorists entering Europe because of porous borders may be undetectable, EU's own border agency admits
Terrorists are using the migration crisis to enter Europe and plot atrocities across the continent, the European Union’s own border agency has admitted.
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The Islamic state has agents all around the very sensitive facilities in the world like Metro stations, ike Airports
TEL AVIV – The Islamic State has agents working in Western airports, metro stations and “very sensitive facilities in the world,” a leading Islamic State-allied militant claimed in an exclusive interview.
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Border Patrol Apprehends 102 Illegal Aliens Crossing Rio Grande on Tuesday
Border Patrol agents working near Fronton, Texas detained 102 illegal aliens trying to cross into the United States on Tuesday. That's just one day in one of the eight Southwest Border Patrol sectors.
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After months of restraint, Mexico adopts new strategy: Standing up to Donald Trump
The rise of Donald Trump and the anti-immigrant wave he is riding in his presidential primary campaign have alarmed the Mexican government so much that it has reshuffled top diplomats and, according to officials, adopted a new strategy — to defend the image of Mexicans abroad.
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Show Notes 12-31-15
Thursday show 12-31-15
History of New Year Day
The earliest recorded festivities in honor of a new year’s arrival date back some 4,000 years to ancient Babylon. For the Babylonians, the first new moon following the vernal equinox—the day in late March with an equal amount of sunlight and darkness—heralded the start of a new year.
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Churches offer refuge for Central Americans facing U.S. deportation
Leaders of the church-based Sanctuary Movement vowed last Friday to offer their places of worship as refuge for immigrants facing deportation under an Obama administration crackdown on Central American families who entered the United States illegally.
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Only 2 States Say Guard Could House Immigrant Children
Only two states say their National Guard operations could provide facilities to house unaccompanied immigrant children following a request for options from the government.
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Mexican marijuana farmers see profits tumble as U.S. loosens laws
"People don't want to abandon their illicit crops, but more and more they are realizing that it is no longer good business," said Juan Guerra, the state's agriculture secretary.
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Pastor takes Christians to task for owning guns
Rob Schenck, a pastor who chairs the Evangelical Church Alliance, sent a strong message about gun control to fellow Christians, telling them in no uncertain terms in a Washington Post opinion piece those who profess a belief in Jesus should not own firearms.
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Ex-Atheist spends Christmas feeding Christian refugees
His mother was once America’s most famous atheist. He grew up a Marxist and an unbeliever, a product of his dysfunctional family. But as an adult, William J. Murray, son of Madalyn Murray O’Hair, found God, and today the former atheist spends his Christmases helping feed Christian refugee children in the Middle East.
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Catholic Bishops chide Congress for not including conscience protection
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) is chiding Congress for its failure to include the Abortion Non-Discrimination Act (ANDA) in its $1.1 trillion omnibus funding bill, which was signed by President Obama on December 18.
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Outgoing Philadelphia mayor: Deep poverty holding city back
Mayor Michael Nutter says he believes he is leaving at the top of his game. But even with the notable successes, he said Philadelphia's deep-seated poverty is stopping the city from reaching its potential.
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History of New Year Day
The earliest recorded festivities in honor of a new year’s arrival date back some 4,000 years to ancient Babylon. For the Babylonians, the first new moon following the vernal equinox—the day in late March with an equal amount of sunlight and darkness—heralded the start of a new year.
Read More
Churches offer refuge for Central Americans facing U.S. deportation
Leaders of the church-based Sanctuary Movement vowed last Friday to offer their places of worship as refuge for immigrants facing deportation under an Obama administration crackdown on Central American families who entered the United States illegally.
Read More
Only 2 States Say Guard Could House Immigrant Children
Only two states say their National Guard operations could provide facilities to house unaccompanied immigrant children following a request for options from the government.
Read More
Mexican marijuana farmers see profits tumble as U.S. loosens laws
"People don't want to abandon their illicit crops, but more and more they are realizing that it is no longer good business," said Juan Guerra, the state's agriculture secretary.
Read More
Pastor takes Christians to task for owning guns
Rob Schenck, a pastor who chairs the Evangelical Church Alliance, sent a strong message about gun control to fellow Christians, telling them in no uncertain terms in a Washington Post opinion piece those who profess a belief in Jesus should not own firearms.
Read More
Ex-Atheist spends Christmas feeding Christian refugees
His mother was once America’s most famous atheist. He grew up a Marxist and an unbeliever, a product of his dysfunctional family. But as an adult, William J. Murray, son of Madalyn Murray O’Hair, found God, and today the former atheist spends his Christmases helping feed Christian refugee children in the Middle East.
Read More
Catholic Bishops chide Congress for not including conscience protection
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) is chiding Congress for its failure to include the Abortion Non-Discrimination Act (ANDA) in its $1.1 trillion omnibus funding bill, which was signed by President Obama on December 18.
Read More
Outgoing Philadelphia mayor: Deep poverty holding city back
Mayor Michael Nutter says he believes he is leaving at the top of his game. But even with the notable successes, he said Philadelphia's deep-seated poverty is stopping the city from reaching its potential.
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Sunday, December 29, 2013
Show Notes 12/26/2013
Thursday Show 12/26/13
The Nazi model for education
America, look in the mirror and see what is being
created here. What you see in Nazi Germany and in the French
Revolution can happen here. As you read, It happened at the
University of Fresno, downtown Fresno, and it is happening in our
schools, colleges, and universities today via Common
Core.
Texas Man Arrested For Not Returning A Library
Book
Call it throwing the book at the bookworms. A Texas man who was
arrested for failing to return an overdue library book ignited an
online flurry of snarky comments and headlines about the Lone Star
State extending its tough-on-crime bravado to books. But such cases
aren't unheard of, and many communities faced with shrinking budgets
and rising costs have ordinances calling for fines or even arrest
warrants when library property
isn't returned.
Supreme Leader: If Jesus were here he would fight
America
Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
marked Christmas Day with social media messages tying Jesus into
political rhetoric directed at the United
States.
Protean electric in wheel motors rolling toward
production
A new set of wheels is on the way. Protean
Electric has teamed up with a major automobile manufacturer to
develop its novel in-wheel electric motor technology, with the intent
of using it in a production
car.
DHS Complicit In Drug Cartel Human Trafficking
Border: A federal judge finds that the Department
of Homeland Security, instead of arresting cartel members and the
clients who pay them to smuggle children into the U.S., helps the
drug lords complete the
transactions.
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