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    2008 - 05.17

    Asia has had it rough; a major earthquake in China and a cyclone
    devastating Myanmar (formerly Burma). However, Myanmar’s military
    government has been blocking aid to the thousands of people who
    desperately require food and water. Still, there’s one group of
    people on the ground already doing something: missionaries. Donald
    McElvaney from Mission Barnabas (www.missionbarnabas.org) comes on
    board to tell SOS listeners how they can help effectively.

    Our New Age Morphing conference last week produced interesting
    emails from listeners. One person wanted to know why the baby
    boomers moved away from their core belief systems, leaving Gen-Xers
    and Gen-Yers high and dry in their world views. We’ll hear from
    Beverly Eakman (www.beverlye.com), author of “The Cloning of the
    American Mind,” and “Walking Targets: How Our Psychologized
    Classrooms Produce a Nation of Sitting Ducks.”

    As the oil crisis deepens, Congress didn’t see it coming so they
    don’t know what to do now that it’s here. Thus they spent a lot of
    time this week posturing and spouting nonsense. John does an
    extended boralogue painting a realistic picture of where we stand
    regarding the growing energy crisis. The U.S. has painted itself
    into an energy corner, lacking a comprehensive energy and
    environmental policy. This means no quick fixes and considerable
    amounts of pain for Americans.

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