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    Archive for June, 2010

    2+2=4


    2010 - 06.26

    The country is about to discover that all debts must be paid sooner or later
    and that 2+2-=4 no matter what politicians want it to be. Former Speaker
    of the House Newt Gingrich joins us for the first part of the program to
    discuss his new book, “To Save America.”

    So let’s assume we have a moratorium on drilling in the Gulf of Mexico.
    Are all those oil rigs just going to sit there taking tremendous losses or
    go elswhere? If they go elsewhere, are they coming back since rigs are in
    shortage right now and high global demand? Few media are noticing
    the long-term implications of short -term, knee-jerk political reactions to
    the Gulf oil spill. Dan Kish, from the Institue for Energy Research reports.

    John’s boralogue continues thoughts on the nature of truth we began
    on last week’s show.

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    Destroying the U.S. from Within


    2010 - 06.19

    With the country’s media hyper-focused on the gulf oil spill, we’re
    moving beyond that today toward long-term ramifications.

    Cap and trade is be back on the congressional menu, justifying
    itself this time as a means of preventing oil spills. At least
    that’s the blather. The U.S. media seems determined to ignore the
    previous sky-is-falling blather, which turned out to be fraudulent.
    A series of studies are emerging showing claims about a scientific
    global warming consensus to be hot air. Lawrence Solomon is author
    of “The Deniers” and a columnist for the “National Post” in Canada.
    (energy.probeinternational.org or www.nationalpost.com)

    So we’re off to the alternative energy races, but wind and solar
    are not leading candidates capable of substituting for fossil fuels
    at any time in the near future. No to fear, there are extremely
    promising alternatives. Dr. Robert Piccioni, Ph.D.,
    (www.guidetothecosmos.com) provides details on what that might be.

    A speech by Colorado’s former Democratic Governor Richard Lamm is
    plowing the internet, detailing a method of destroying America by
    undermining its culture with multiculturalism. This is the same
    Richard Lamm whose remark about the elderly having a “duty to die”
    resurfaced during the healthcare debate. Governor Lamm, now a
    professor at Denver University, joins us to discuss these issues,
    notably his deep concern that multiculturalism has placed the
    country in a position threatening our institutions and freedoms.

    John’s boralogue examines why dialectical collectivism is causing
    much of the paralysis in dealing with the gulf oil spill. He also
    includes a mid-show narrative on the subject of truth and why it’s
    so important.

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    Narrating the Middle East Narratives


    2010 - 06.12

    John skips the boralogue this week to delve immediately into two
    core ideas determining how Americans view the Middle East.

    The first involves narratives about Middle East history, which
    determine how one views the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. Dr.
    Steve Carol, Ph.D., retired professor of Modern Middle East history
    (www.middleeastradioforum.org), joins the program for a narrative
    covering who owned the land Israel occupies for the last two millennia.

    The second item revolves around Christian biblical eschatology and
    the role of Israel in prophecy, especially if a denomination
    believes in replacement theology. Dexter van Zile (www.camera.org)
    reports on the latest mainline churches that are virulently anti-Israeli.

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    So Which Rights are Right?


    2010 - 06.05

    The Federal Communications Commission claims there are all sorts of
    “problems” that need to be solved on the internet so it wants to
    reclassify the internet as a telephone service and regulate it.
    Seemingly they also want control of internet website content as
    well. Tom Giovanetti from the Institute for Policy Innovation
    (www.ipi.org) joins the show.

    We hear the warm fuzzy term “social justice” hashed around the
    political arena. So what does that mean? Certainly not the
    freedom of individuals. Patrick Garry, author of “Conservatism
    Redefined,” returns to the show.

    We’ll close out with a small piece by Jacek Popiel, author of
    “Viable Energy Now” (www.viableenergynow.com), who asserts that the
    alternative energies are pipe dreams, which aren’t materializing as
    important substitutes for oil any time in the near future.

    John’s boralogue contrasts the difference between “negative rights”
    (the traditional Bill of Rights) versus the new vision of “positive
    rights” for the 21st Century. The only difficulty with the new
    rights is that you have to give up all the old rights to get them.

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