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    Archive for February, 2005

    The Last Days of the Late Great Bankrupt State


    2005 - 02.26

    "As California goes, so goes the nation" may soon prove to be true in economics as the state assembly and senate cannot come to grips with the realities of shoddy fiscal policy. It’s a microcosm of where the U.S. is headed. If the U.S. is the titanic, California may well be the bow. Patrick Mallon (www.patrickmallon.com), author of "California Dictatorship, How Liberal Extremism destroyed Gray Davis," guests in the first hour.

    Then in hour two we continue the Fatima series by looking at the mind of Malachi Martin, author of "Keys of this Blood" and "Windswept House," featuring an assembly of clips from various interviews and phone conversations with him while he was still alive. It’s an interesting compendium.

    John’s boralogue is an examination of the critical sections of congressional testimony by Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan before Congress. The Democrats continue in denial about the non- existent social security trust fund, while Republicans attempt to dodge the bullet. Either way, it’s reality that’s going to carry the day, not in 2018 or 2040, but in just three years in 2008.
    This segment features clips from Alan Greenspan, Congressman Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) and Congressman Robert Bennett (R-UT).

    Seat Belts on everyone….

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    Fatima Revisited


    2005 - 02.19

    The last of three visionaries who saw Mary in 1917 at Fatima, Sister Lucia dos Santos, passed away last Sunday, February 13.

    Since we’ve been promising our listeners we’d cover this topic in- depth and given that several Fatima stories have emerged over the last month, this is time to do it.

    In a break with tradition, today’s program is one giant boralogue telling the story of the three secrets of Fatima from 1916 to the assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II in 1981 to the Vatican’s efforts to suppress the Third Secret, to what Fatima means in terms of geopolitics, the future of Russia and promises yet unfulfilled. This includes scriptural conflicts with the message of Fatima.

    In future weeks, we’ll continue the thread we start today, which in reality began in 1990 right here.

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    Do You Trust the Trust?


    2005 - 02.12

    For just a second there we thought there would be honest discussion about the approaching social security train wreck but, fooled us. Democrats are virtually lying about it and Republicans are trying to dodge the bullet. Bottom line: there is no viable social security trust fund. It’s a myth concocted with accounting magic.

    Jim Puplava (www.financialsense.com) joins John to itemize the challenge confronting the nation. You might as well know about it because it’s going to affect you no matter what the politicans say or promise.

    The we switch to the issue of judicial tyranny from two standpoints: the first examines judges attempting to direct the outcomes of trials by rigging the juries. An anonymous guest joins us in the first of a series of vignettes with Steel on Steel listeners. Then Larry Pratt (www.gunowners.org) comes on board to detail a case in Oregon where the victim of an assault became its bad guy because he dared defend himself with a firearm and the judge was anti-gun.

    John’s boralogue is a "Mad World" introduction to the entire social security issue.

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    The Death of Feminism


    2005 - 02.05

    Gradually more and more women are rejecting the claims of modern feminists and choosing to stay home to raise their children. The feminists are fuming. Suzanne Venker, author of “Seven Myths of Working Mothers, why Children and Most Careers Just Don’t Mix,” guests in the first hour.

    In Hour Two, a conversation begins with health writer Bill Sardi (www.askbillsardi.com) as part of the ongoing series on the nationa’s looming healthcare crisis. Bill looks at both problems and solutions.

    John’s boralogue introduces the feminism issue and following Suzanne Venker, John adds a brief history of feminism with its roots in the Industrial Revolution and the Second Great Awakening. Both of these trends resulted in both modern feminism and the effeminization of the church today.

    In response to emails from listeners, we haven’t forgotten the Fatima issue. We’re chewing through a lot of material before going ahead with it.

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