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    Archive for August, 2010

    The Tyranny of Good Intentions


    2010 - 08.28

    There is a widening chasm between discourse in American media and
    the emerging crises that are confronting us. Concomitant with that
    we find a deterioration of rights and protections of law. Today’s
    program features an extended conversation with Paul Craig Roberts,
    former undersecretary of the Treasury during the Reagan
    administration and author of “The Tyranny of Good Intentions.”

    In the Islam-is-a-religion-of-peace rhetoric, how is political
    correctness killing us? What do minority religions living in
    Islamic countries think about such claims? A religion of peace is
    not the reality they experience on a daily basis.

    John’s boralogue sets the groundwork for the interview with Paul
    Craig Roberts by examining the breakdown between American thought
    and the realities Americans are about to face.

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    An Islamic View of the Global Struggle


    2010 - 08.21

    The recent controversy over a proposed mosque near Ground Zero in
    lower Manhattan demonstrates how Americans cannot clearly define
    the enemy in the war on terror and the role Islam plays. Part of
    this stems from viewing Islamic political and religious beliefs via
    western politically-correct filters, which don’t accurately portray reality.

    We’ll spend today’s show on Islamic history and its modern
    impact with two authors. The first is Islamic expert Bernard
    Lewis, author of numerous books, including “The Crisis in Islam”
    and “What Went Wrong.”

    Then we’ll follow up with the life story of one person, who
    more than any other, established the current conflict between
    Muslims and Jews, Haj Amin al-Husseini. Chuck Morse, is author of
    “The Nazi Connection to Islamic Terrorism.”

    John’s boralogue frames today’s show by examining definitions of
    the enemy in the war on terror. They’re very blurry definitions at best.

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    Getting Beyond the Worn Out Debate


    2010 - 08.14

    As the U.S. plows deeper into an onrushing series of crises, both
    predominant parties are locked in a death struggle unrelated to
    what their constituents are experiencing in the real world outside
    Washington.

    A new thread commences on the program: Can we get beyond “decision
    by indecision” and move past worn out talking points into plausible
    policy? James Horn is a retired State Department diplomat, and
    author of the book, “Di Di Di Daw Daw Daw Di Di.” Patrick Astre is
    a financial adviser and author of “This is Not Your Parents’
    Retirement.” They participate in our round table discussion for
    today.

    Then we’ll continue the healthcare thread with a mini-series on
    drugs and the safety of the drug approval process. Kay Carlson is
    first guest in the series, author of “Diary of a Legal Drug
    Dealer.”

    Because of the extended round table on immigration, John skips the
    boralogue.

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    John Locke vs. Jean-Jacques Rousseau


    2010 - 08.07

    Why does America seem so divided? It’s caught in a battle between
    the economic and moral worldviews of two different men from
    previous centuries. In the near future America will have to decide
    whose view will prevail: Locke or Rousseau. One built this
    country. The other has failed every time it’s been tried in the
    last two hundred years. Dr. Michael Coffman, Ph.D.,
    www.rescuingamericabook.com) returns with his new book,
    “Rescuing a Broken America, Why America is Deeply Divided.”

    The way politicians speak, you’d swear oil will be
    completely replaced as an energy source within 24 months. Nothing
    could be further from the truth. The world will rest on an oil-
    based economy for quite some time in the foreseeable future.
    Gary Bauer (www.ouramericanvalues.org) examines the disconnected-ness
    our politicians have from the need for a real-world workable U.S. energy policy.

    In addition, we’ll air clips from Robert Hirsch, one of the
    first to perform government-sponsored studies on global oil decline
    but whose funding was discontinued once the government didn’t like
    the message.

    John’s boralogue explains what a fourth turning crisis is and how
    it relates to the other three generational turnings.

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