Jeri Corsi talks about the dollar, about the economy and "America For Sale". Joe Volk is a Quaker peace organizer...give peace a chance. Then, if I had a hammer...will I soon need a license?
Scott Paul from Alliance for American Manufacturing says we are still exporting jobs...even with bailout money. Congressman Ron Paul says the medical reform package is legislative and economic malpractice. Plus the travail of educators trying to keep the lid on.
Talking about a nearly fatal drinking episode... then a money guy says the dollar is dying...good? Makes room for a new, kinder and more fair currency....
A new Iowa social media company...Catchfire Media...Katie Miller-Smith with the story... then more reaction to the Fort Hood Jihadist. Congressman Steve King with post health vote reaction.
Brian Peskin with health-line info...the power of essential oils. (327-0200 Healthy for Life) Ed Vos raising funds for Toys for Tots. Fred and Scott from American Bullion talk about buying gold. Alice Schroeder tosses "The Snowball" an inside look at Warren Buffett
Openline Friday...Rabbi Rambo? Rabbi Gary Moskowitz of the Tzedek Task Force on Counter Terrorism says Rabbis, Priests and Pastors should carry guns in the pulpit to protect their flocks...and he can train 'em. 917-916-4681 . Then Polk County Sherriff Bill McCarthy takes up the cause of illegal aliens in a joint press conference.
ChildVoice International (Conrad Mandsager) with an amazing story of terror and redemption... a Dowling High School student (Clare Roth) travels to Uganda and works with refugees...including Charles Opiro...kidnapped at 10 years old and forced into terrorism. Powerful. Then, what's the first thing budget cutters always lop off first? Yup...police and fire.
Ed Failor from Iowans for Tax Relief with some budget ideas for Iowa. Iowans respond to Obama's call for an end to "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" on gays in the military.
Celebrating Columbus Day...no really... challenging the politically correct glop served up by the guvmit re-ejucasion camps. Any other ways to save money for the DSM school district?
Colin Hanna encourages Congressman Leonard Boswell to support his own bill. H.R. 544 would require the posting of non-emergency bills for 72 hours before final votes. Iowa revenue has collapsed and took down the budget... about 415 million dollars. Now what? Dr. Cara Natterson address the question, Dangerous or Safe? on vaccine safety. Vigorous.
The Brits are considering a drinker's license...should Iowa? Vigorous. Should government act as parent or act like a judge? Other choices? Money and debt?
Steve Malloy tries to explain "cap and trade" nonsense to the rest of us. Iowans react to the Letterman scandal. Rep Christopher Rants calls for a special session to deal with Iowa's revenue collapse. And does the Iowa Department of Health have politically correct reporting standards? Look at Page 7.
Des Moines is cracking down on used car lots...why? Ralph Reed is coming to Iowa for an ICA fundraising banquet. Then, Dore Gold with "The Rise of Nuclear Iran"...and is texting even more unsafe than drunk driving?
Matt Culp, from Friends of Rice Field says they want to keep their green space permanently. Iowa Live evaluates the decline of Iowa's education cartel. Then, IPERS is going GM on us...will the taxpayers pony up?
Will Bennett from the One Campaign say the best way to bring about peace in Iraq is to help them build their infrastructure...non-governmental volunteerism. Then, the battle for the Constitution continues... then a response to a Bonnie Campbell guilt trip. Then, Cato Institute reports federal bureaucrats earn twice that of the private sector.
Randy Skoglund says we should be careful about "cloud computing".. (you'll have to listen to find out) Then, Iowans are boiling over the issue of child abductions and "stranger danger" warnings. Gunnar Swanson is an Iraq War veteran on a 1,000 mile walk to aid the War Kids Relief effort. Powerful.
Another case of "Byting Miss Reka"... Then, Iowalive, says Lutherans should get a vote on gay issues in the church, not just a cherry-picked group of activists.
Judge Jim Gray from LEAP says we are wasting lives and money fighting the war on drugs. Jerome Corsi tells "Why Israel Can't Wait: the Coming War Between Israel and Iran." Then, aren't some Christians fighting the wrong war?
The 2010 Census folks think Iowans count and want to make sure they all get counted. Rich Gerdies describes the upcoming Iowa count. Roy Beck says more people than citizens are being counted...and will get congressman, while Iowa will lose one. Christian Fong is running for governor of Iowa... issues. Then the gold boys from American Bullion talk about all that glitters.
John M Barry talks aboutThe Great Influenza of 1918...and what it could mean for us. Then, has Iowa converted our rights into privileges? Does getting a piece of plastic for your billfold really mean you give up your Constitutional rights?
Monday Madness... in CA you can't smoke cigarettes in a public restaurant, but can smoke medical marijuana. Kindles and bits. Stuff...and medical reform ain't reform, it's destruction.
Dan Mecum understands collectible cars and is havin' another auction in Des Moines. Phil Kerpen is director of policy for Americans for Prosperity...warns of impending socialist doom regarding health care and tax increases. Then, is health care really a right?
Open-line Friday. Apparently in Iowa, there IS such a thing as a free lunch. Congressman Steve King on a lopsided 399-1 vote... he wins. Lots great chatter.
Kim Lehman, President of Iowa Right to Life and Douglas Johnson NRLC spokesman warn that abortion funding is part of health care reform. Then, what to make of a mob and murder in Des Moines Iowa of all places. Then, what to make of Sarah Palin's resignation?
Jeff Traviss says the problem is in your antenna, not your set. TV tech talk. Then law and judges. Judicial tyranny. Lt. Col Brian Birdwell and Professor Herb Titus talk about restraining lawless courts. The story of the Star Spangled Banner. Powerful.
Peggy Huppert from the American Cancer Society wants to congratulate Iowa for going smoke free. The Junker-Clunker scam is just another government scan I don't qualify for. Then, thunder scares the heck out of dogs. Solutions?
When will Senator Harkin apologize for enslaving Iowans?
I see that while I was gone on vacation, the political parasite class has again tried to push the guilt gland with yet another apology for slavery….even though some 140 years have passed since illegal slavery was banned by Constitutional amendment, bought with the price of hundreds of thousands of lives in an unholy war…and the destruction of our form of government…a constitutional republic.
The same bottom feeders which always thrive by cultural conflict are at it again.Sen. Harkin and other likely suspects have issued yet another apology for long gone offenses to a generation which has no victims of slavery…merely recipients of the blessings of liberty and other people’s money.
In the slight chance that I could be wrong, I think I’ll take Harkin’s apology seriously…and apply it consistently and maliciously.
Slavery and involuntary servitude…that is, compelled labor or service in the behalf of somebody else…was regulated by the Thirteenth Amendment..Does the Constitution make it all illegal?No…the 13thAmendment declares it illegal to enslave or compel service out of anybody but criminals.Be certain.The ONLY person who can be legally indentured to another is a criminal impressed into service for the restitution of his victims.
Do you see any other person or class listed by the Constitution who can be legally impressed into the service of others?No!
Therefore,to be compelled to pay the bills of someone else is slavery..So, if an apology for slavery is going to be issued by Harkin and other cultural Marxists,for past illegal slavery, then we should also extend it to a bunch more people.
If we are going to apologize to victims of slavery, we’ll have to apologize to everyone who has been forced to contribute to Social Security….people, who have been robbed of the time value of their own productivity tofund a government Ponzi scheme which robs one generation for the benefit of another.
Now, the system has become unsustainable as fewer and fewer pay more and more to keep the scam going.
Let’s also remember to apologize to the people paying for Medicare and Medicaid…or the I-Hawk scam…people forced to pay other people’s bills or ELSE…are owed an apology.
Taxpayers are owed an apology for being indentured to the parents of the illegitimate children of dead beat dads who donate their sperm to women to whom they are not married which bear children they cannot support and pass on the cost to everyone else…
We, the bill-paying slaves, in service of the profligate are owed an apology for our slavery,and servitude to the welfare state.
The taxpayers are owed an apology for being impressed into the service of illegals, paying their medical costs, educating their children, cleaning up their messes and funding their social costs of people who are not here legally and the scumbags who hire them while paying a sub-Iowa wage…from them, we are owed an apology.
This apology list is nearly endless…as our political class has embraced nearly every silly notion,every lawless act, every moral claim…of every aggrieved class…anyone who can afford to pay a tax-supported professional whiner to complain at a high level…to keep the money tree shaken….to enslave the decent in behalf of the law breaker…to impress the productive into the service of the unproductive…to enslave the moral into the service of the immoral lout….the responsible into the service of the moral vagabond...to compel the Godly into the service of the infidel…
We have been handed an Adams Family culture, where our values have been turned upside down…where foul has been converted to fair.
There isn’t a single institution in our pagan welfare state which is functioning.Our law system is broken, our education system is busted, our health care system corrupt and unsustainable…our economy debt ridden,our currency devalued…our war making un-Constitutional foreign policy, our nation-building empire in the name of pagan democracy…a false religionwhich has enslaved us just as it did ancient Israel..
Never in human history has a Godly free people been conquered, enslaved and debauched as thoroughly and quickly as our own…and the worst part of it is?We have forged our own chains and willingly put on the manacles of our own servitude.
When pagans took over our schools, we just smiled and said,“OK,as long as we have a winning football team.”
When pagan took over the courts and told us,“We,the courts,have final say”,we just sighed,“Well,I guess that’s right”
When pagans took over control of our jobs and exported them,we said,“Well we have to have free trade”
When pagans took over our energy resources and told us we can’t develop them cuz it might make Mother Earth mad,we just said,“Well we’ll just have to pay more”
When our political class takes our son’s and daughter’s to war to bring democracy to Islam so we can maintain our dependence on Islamic oil,cuz we won’t develop our own resources,we just chanted,“Well,I guess that’s the price of freedom”…
When the accumulated wealth of generations is stolen by the money changers running a government-sponsored counterfeiting ring we say,“I hope the stimulus check comes in today’s mail”
We are definitely owed an apology for slavery…our own.
By the political class which builds casinos and calls it economic development…which buildstax funded arenas for circuses (or hockey…same thing) which the tax-strapped public was neither interested in to begin with,nor could any longer afford to attend.
By the political class, which feeds upon our servitude and maintains its power by buying votes of the recipient class with our own money..
By we ourselves, for assenting every link in our own chains,by neglecting our freedom…assent to servitude by our own neglect…an apology is required for our own complicity in our own slavery.
So, Senator Harkin… your feeble apology to people no longer here to receive it is just empty political rhetoric.I’ll await a more substantial one with great interest.
Pit Bull activist, Terry Plumber, thinks we're being too hard on the breed, not tough enough on slob owners. Bill Glynn has a plan to fix what ails the economy. Iowa Congressman Braley has proposed the CARS Act, to give cash for clunkers. Good idea?
Is the dollar dying? Or is it being assassinated? Paul Craig Roberts has great think-piece. Then, GM is shutting down Iowa dealerships...including profitable ones... inexplicable.. Rep Lance Hornbach helps Edward Polaco tell the story. Then, Dr. Lee Edwards talks about the Victims of Communism Foundation...and new online museum.
Frank Miniter's"Ultimate Man's Survival Guide"...recovering the lost are of manhood. Should kids be allowed to ride on the back of motorcycles? Dr Robert Benne says now it's the Lutherans who are having trouble defining what's a marriage. Then an illegal has brain cancer. Should Iowan's pay his bills?
Congressman Steve King calls for an investigation of ACORN...issues. Walid Shoebat responds to President Obama's Middle East speaking tour. Then, Bambi's mom gets vicious.
W. Randall Jones talks about the Richest Guy in Town, and what do they have in common. Jeff Ballenger is organizing "Honor Flights" for Iowa veterans. Looking for a few good men. (Central Iowa Honor Flight, Box 125, Council Bluffs, Iowa 51502) or 712-322-6638. Then, home schooling is growing...because of mean girls? Huh?
Bernie Siegal sees the links amongst Faith, Hope and Healing. Did Chrysler dealers get busted because they didn't support the right candidate? Then, how about giving pets insurance coverage?
Lotsa talk...including road kill and the most recent SCOTUS nominee. Then, the Interrogation of Morals...Cpt. Jason Meszaros was an Army interrogator of terrorists. To torture or not to torture, that is the question.
Congressman Steve King with more reaction to the GITMO kurfuffle. Then, lotsa open-line. Steak marvels. Log splitters, The Vatican newspaper, and the Creston sentencing.
Bill Parker takes us into the "Agency Game"...what government work is really like. More media hype coming out of Postville. And what percentage of us are slobs? Dr. Curtis Rimmerman, cardiologist, on Heart Attacks.
Brian "Peskie" Peskin is back with a health-line update on EFA's and diet. Dr. Merrill Matthews says our national health care impulse won't work...unsustainable. Then, 'nuther biker gets pummeled.
Ed Thomas is a fitness expert... fun to talk to and by which to be inspired. Should the Knoxville Vets Hospital remain open? Don Zuttee from the Iowa Veterans Task Force, makes the case. Then, how did the gay lobby win in Iowa? Propaganda works. Here's how. And a great local video on "The Impact of Homosexuality on a Family".... Powerful.
Editor's note: Columnist Mark Hansen did a great commentary on the gay lobby win segment. It has drawn a bunch of comments. Some of you may wish to play :) Have at it.
Can waste go green? Tony Colosimo wants to get Artistic about it. Bob Vander Platts continues to push Gov Culver on the same gender issue. Senator Merlin Bartz gets up a petition drive. Then Iowans talk about courts and power.
Iowa is again trying to rewrite its sex offender laws...and asking all the wrong questions...again. Plus, Iowa Senator Merlin Bartz wants Iowans to petition county recorders about marriage licenses for same gender applicants. Here 'tis.
There is no way to describe this... but here's the Massachusett's gay rights effect document. Lotsa spirited open-line Friday. You'll never be able to look at a T-bagger again without a smirk.
Former NY Governor George Pataki describes why "Washington failed and How to Reclaim America's Future".Jan Lobeck on her daughter's murder, "Not in Vain" Then, the fella tells state nannies to take their smoking ban and stick it. Heroic?
Professor Herb Titus analyzes the Iowa Supreme Court same-gender marriage decision. This is the best short course on law ever. Then, Jonathan Narcisse, Des Moines school board member, says they are about to fire the wrong people. Another terrible bike crash...Maria Ruhtenberg, a rider and witness to the crime. Plus bike activist Kim West asserts biker's rights. Listener reaction.
Beth Nimmo is the mom of Rachael Scott, slain martyr at Columbine...coming to Iowa April 18th to First Federated Church. USA 3, Somali Pirates 1. We win. Then John Lofton explains the Iowa Supreme Court atrocity. Then, Ed Failor calls taxpayers to arms again.
James Carroll writes "Practicing Catholic"...says the church has to modernize or die. Jay Greene says don't write off vouchers, especially since they are workin'. Here's the Tea Party anthem. Then, Iowa House Speaker Murphy says those who want a vote for a Constitutional amendment protecting marriage are the same as slave holders. Really.
Iowa Protection and Advocacy Services with a look at the Atalissa/Henry Turkey Service abuse of some retarded workers. Sylvia Piper and Jeremy Karli report. Then Steve Bierfeldt, Ron Paul supporter, is detained by TSA officers at the St. Louis Airport. It gets interesting after that. He says he developed his view by watching a lecture, "Never Talk to the Cops". Worth a peek. Then, was the crowd tossed from the Iowa House gallery too ignorant to know they benefited from the tax law change? Listen to the rest of the story.
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Jim Sandager with Wealth Enhancement Group talks about your money. Then, the father of public education promised a paradise if public schools could be funded properly. What happened?
John Berlau with the Competitive Enterprise Institute says a 90% tax on AIG bonuses is a bad idea. Jonathan Narcisse says there are way more ELL students in the Des Moines school district than he thought. Then an Iowa legislator with a bill to "put a cork in it" for wine drinkers at restaurants.
Friday sillies... First, an Iowa union activist gets caught reaching into purses at the statehouse, this time without the benefit of a politician. Snotty. Obama compares his bowling to that of the Special Olympics... BOOM... Jerry Kammer keeps score on the 2006 Swift raids in Iowa. What were the impacts?
Mandy Carter, founding board member of the National Black Justice Coalition, along with other concerned black lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans-gendered people looking for a marriage license. Ed Fallon is heading the Iowa tour. Then, Matt Strawn, Chairman of the Iowa Republican Party of Iowa, dealing with economy and labor issues.
Former congressional candidate and Iowa businessman Mike Whalen talks about the world of money and politics. Then, talk about Atalissa's Henry's Turkey Service case. Were those retarded men Exploited? Iowans have mixed opinions. Then, what a cute video, for no extra charge. (right click, and save as, to view)
Stuart Brown talks about "Play" and how it shapes the brain, opens the imagination and invigorates the soul. Really. Then, Rush experiences the Howard Dean doctrine.
Harkin raises the hog stink issue to a new level. Des Moines school board member Jonathan Narcisse says the school district doesn't need to lay off teachers....counter proposals... like termination of social bussing. A lopsided poll which agrees. Lotsa response.
Congressman Steve King with a flurry of huge issues. Vigorous. Border issues expert Jim Gilchrist talks about the reasons for travel restrictions to parts of Mexico. Sobering. Lotsa open-line.
Pat Buchanan says the real cause of the economy collapse is the imbalance of trade. Then, answering listener email. Are court decisions law? We are basing a bunch of education expenditures based upon that silly notion. Lotsa great conversation.
Lotsa open-line time. An update on the Iowa National Guard story about the Arcadia training episode. Then what's causing garage door openers to fail? Plus silly stuff. And the hands-free phone gadget I was talkin' about.
Answering a great listener email. Then, taxpayers are paying the salary of the head of a local AFSME officer and paying the rent. Rep Erik Helland and Rep Chris Hagenow blow the whistle. Chuck Larson back to Iowa from his assignment as Ambassador to Latvia.
How about updated rail passenger service in Iowa? Andrew Snow is lobbying for it. Congressman Steve King talks about the stimulus package. Tax attorney Bruce Baker explains HF 181...says it only effects a small tax change for duplexes...no big whoop. Then, Rep Lance Hornbach lobbies against prevailing wages proposals by big labor. Ira Mehlman from FAIR says the stimulus package doesn't prevent illegals from benefiting.
The fellow says that after careful consideration, he's up for "Re-carving Rushmore".... Ivan Eland re-rates the Presidents on Peace, Prosperity and Liberty. Great stuff. Professor Michael Behe says Darwin wouldn't have celebrated Darwin Day. Then, a new piece of legislation wants to change Iowa tax law to convert any condo with more than four units into "commercial" property and tax them accordingly. BOOM!
Bill Salier with a modest counter-proposal to the Obama bailout plan. The language of entitlement...then, Benson Bobrick says the best general of the Civil War is unknown. General George Thomas was the Master of War. Lotsa open-line conversation about the octuplet mom, too.
Iowa is pondering a dove hunting season. Mark Markarian from the Humane Society thinks it's a bad idea. Iowans respond. Then, my sister Sonja Bates, who runs post abortion Bible studies for women is joined by Kim Lehman from Iowa Right to Life. A prayer ceremony at the Iowa State Capitol. Cliff Kincaid from Accuracy in Media says the political is trying to make another end run round the US Constitution....again.
Gillian McKeith has a "Food Bible". From IPTV Bill Hayes tries to untie the knots in the digital conversion snafu. Senator Paul McKinley says Iowa's budget is another fine mess.
Tony Blankley advocates true "American Grit" ...what it will take to survive and win in the 21st American Century. Then, the upcoming Red Flannel Run.. .Kathy Strottman from Riverfront YMCA and Mary Greig fitness practitioner.... lotsa stuff.... Harry Reid said what? Golly.. the Lutherans til we die? Listen. Then, have you ever heard of Bishop Castle? Great story of American individualism.
A fella with a horror story. A failed marriage with kids and the court won't enforce it's own rulings. Then, Dr. Scott Taylor with health, food, and diet advice. Then, Battling Big Box with Henry Dubroff...how nimble niche companies can outmaneuver giant competitors
Bob Vander Plaats (web site) gets his gubernatorial race under way with the endorsement of former State Auditor Dick Johnson and GOP Assistant House Leader Jodi Tymeson. Then Stacey Cargill and Mitch Henry follow the gambling money in Iowa politics.
The Iowa connection to the "Blood in the Cage" ... Sports Illustrated writer Jon Wertheim talks about Pat Miletich and the rise of Mixed Martial Arts. Then, Ramos and Compean finally are given their freedom...the Congressman King connection. And what brought down that plane into the Hudson River?
Iowans worry about the effects of cold on livestock. Then, Christopher Horner describes the "Red Hot Lies" of the global warming scam. Reaction to the last Bush speech. Then, Suzy.
Alan Kazdin with "Kazdin Method for Parenting the Defiant Child"...then a teacher and student at Dowling get caught up in a scandal. Now what? Andrew Beck from the Department of Energy says once we iron out political wrinkles, our energy future could be bright! "A Decade of Discovery" Plus, the source of the reading by a college professor on the purpose of sex? "Ask Me Anything" J. Budziszewski.
Frosty Woolridge, with one of the best, concise looks at our immigration future. "America on the Brink". (His book isn't out yet) Congressman Ron Paul with a look at politics and money. Senator Paul McKinley evaluates the Gov Culver State of the State Address for 2009
"Lincoln at Peoria: the Turning Point"... the speech which launched Lincoln's nation-wide presidential appeal. Lewis Lehrman. Dr. Ed Thomas is an Iowa fitness guru on a mission to restore classical physical education to Iowa schools. (He's looking for Iowa school districts to apply for federal PEP funds. Here's how... 1-866-685-1580 then enter the conference call code-515-281-3290)Governor Culver's State of the State Address for 2009 (abridged) , then feedback.
Yak Tracks? How to help rescue workers who need to trek through ice and snow? Andre Dilnot with "The Numbers Games"... you'll need more than your fingers and toes. Robert Wilcox talks about the "Plot to Assassinate General George S. Patton... Target Patton"... what a story. Senator David Hartsuch with some political jabber about Iowa economic woes.
John Lofton asks a couple of snotty questions. Where is "it" in the Constitution? Where is "it" in the Bible? A new guy is Sec of Education. What's he like? Marcus Winters from Manhattan Institute gives us a peaking into Arne Duncan. Then, Gov. Tom Vilsack is the new US Ag Secretary. Good idea?
Professor Thomas Dilorenzo, "Hamilton's Curse"... says we've been fighting banking and money hustlers from day one. Great stuff! The UAW and US Senate lock horns on a bailout, the person formerly known as the nearly Psychic Suzy hobbles in.
George Bush waxes theological, the auto bail out proceeds, Dr. Jerome Corsi ruminates upon Chicago politics and Iowa used to have a bunch of "poor houses"...more in the future?
Let's put accountability back into charity... then, smoking activists won't quit...Randy Stanford from Iowans for Equal Rights wants more friendly rules for businesses. Vigorous.
Homeless advocates David Costello and Brad from (Hope Builders, 1105 Orchard Lane, 50313) Congressman Steve King, bailout and economy talk...then, more homeless talk open-line.
Dr. Chad Rolfsen says stress sends him a huge chunk of business. And he worries about the ill-health effects of vaccines on kids... Rev. Festus Brimley says it should be illegal for non-Christians to get discounts at Walmart during pre-Christmas sales...SB $39.95 plus tax...then, what to do about Iowa's homeless?
James Ironshell is a Rosebud Sioux...he's married to a Meskwaki woman....that's where the trouble started.... he says he's being discriminated against by fellow Native Americans... so he with his attorney Daryl Meyer is suing. Amway guru and billionaire Rich DeVos with insight on business and economy. Robert Chandler talks about the terror at Mumbai. "Shadow World". Then, will gay propaganda ever cease? Not on World AIDS Day. AIDS "Doesn't Discriminate?" Bull-hockey! The rest of the story.