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Programming Highlights; March 16, 2010
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7/1/2009 1:19 AM UTC
Hello folks, we just wanted to thank you for dropping by and joining us on our show with Justin Peters. Have a good and Godly day. Ronald
Sarah Newton
6/19/2008 8:30 PM UTC
Thanks for listening to my show hope you enjoyed it :-) Sarah
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12/2/2007 2:21 AM UTC
The Poor People’s Campaign INC seeks to directly compel America to redress the policies that create and substantiate poverty, oppress the poor and deny people the right to live with dignity, respect, justice, equality and freedom.
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Live Christian Talk Show discussing social, religious & political issues from a Christian Biblical view. There are no issues that off the table and all views are welcome, Christian or not.
Date / Time: 12/5/2009 9:15 PM UTC
Date / Time: 6/14/2009 12:06 AM UTC
Date / Time: 2/20/2009 4:45 AM UTC
What was presented as "change" in America has actually turned into the same old, same old! Only 3 Republican Representatives voted for the largest spending bill in American history and none of them were allowed in committee to merge the House & Senate versions of the stimulus bill.
The hope for many was that with the election of our first Black president and appointment of our first Black US Attorney General Attorney; our country had turned the page on the past centuries of racial prejudice. Unfortunately this same US attorney General how now said that we are "cowards" for not talking more about race. Now with the election we supposedly took steps towards color blindness in our culture. So should we embrace the change that took place or continue to look backwards. Well maybe the Attorney General is correct because 95 percent of African American voters voted for Barrack Obama and a large percentage of them did so for the sole reason that he is black.
We are as divided as ever and when you take the last 3 elections and combind them, almost 50 percent voted Democratic and 50 percent voted Republican. Oh I know there were a few independent voters but I hope you get the point. For a country that started with Christian principles, we are now becoming a Christian/Atheistic/Post Modern nation and subsequently we have inconsistent court decisions, divisive social issues and division between the churches themselves. I believe we are heading towards financial & moral ruin because of our inability to reason out race, religious & social issues. Instead we find others of a like mind and close ranks. As a nation we act as those who have decided to continue enjoying our cruise even though our ship has hit an ice berg. "God could not even sink this ship (country) but if He has been asked to leave our country, then it is possible that our ship may be not unsinkable after all.
Date / Time: 12/25/2008 6:29 PM UTC
Date / Time: 11/6/2008 1:43 AM UTC
It is apparent that the homosexual movement has effectively blurred the differences between ethnicity and sexual choice. The bigotry towards those who have a traditional World view is alive & well. The cry is for “tolerance” except for those who have a conservative voice. Is everyone entitled to an opinion or not? You can not have it both ways.
The laws intended to prevent minority races from discrimination, which are genetically innate, are now incorrectly being pursued by the “Gay” movement. To imply that those who choose to participate in "unnatural sexual relations" would be entitled to the same rights at minorities, who had no input to their ethnicity, is relativistic and opportunistic to the 10th degree. With this reasoning polygamy and multiple party marriage relationships should also be "protected" and allowed to marry.
Be careful those of you on the the losing side of Prop 8 that you don’t display your "bigotry" in the pursuit of preventing bigotry.
Date / Time: 11/6/2008 1:42 AM UTC
Gay-marriage bans also passed on Tuesday in Arizona and Florida, with 57 percent and 62 percent support, respectively, while Arkansas voters approved a measure aimed at gays that bars unmarried couples from serving as adoptive or foster parents.
Original Air Date: 8/31/2008 7:00 PM UTC
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