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Swenglish Rantings Radio
TUESDAY, MAY, 8TH, 2007
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Slow News Day No Show Until Tomorrow
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Radio Sweden 2007-05-08
An old service linking Stockholm and Riga is resumed. The government goes Green And Sweden`s entry for this weekend`s Eurovision Song Contest , The Ark, talk to us about stage fright and diplomatic scandals.
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BREAKPOINT with Chuck Colson – 2007-05-08

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Chez Big House: Doing Time with the Well-Heeled
Imagine for a moment that you’re an L.A. big shot. You have just been convicted of a nonviolent crime, and your lawyer tells you that, unfortunately, you’re going spend some time behind bars.
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Daily Commentary – 2007-05-08
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Albert Mohler: Will Sarkozy Make A Difference?
The election of Nicolas Sarkozy as President of France sets the stage for possible big changes on the world scene.
Sarkozy, the American
Prager H1: Dennis talks to Nidra Poller, ex-patriot American journalist living in Paris, about the victory of American-friendly Nicholas Sarkozy, the new French premiere… Is our weight in our genes? According new research, the answer is overwhelming yes… September seems to be the de facto deadline for proof that “the surge†is succeeding or failing. But what will be the measure? As far as the media and the Democrats are concerned the goal posts are always moving.
The Last Best Hope
Prager H2: Dennis talks to his good friend, Bill Bennett, nationally syndicated radio talk show host and best-selling author. His new book is his second volume of his history of the USA. America: The Last Best Hope (Volume II): From a World at War to the Triumph of Freedom.
Ultimate Issues Hour: Is There Heaven and Hell?
Prager H3: It depends, of course, on your faith or your lack thereof. But if there is a just God, there must be heaven and hell.
David Dreier, Michael Barone
Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh talks about the Fort Dix, New Jersey terror cell bust today, plus gets reaction from one of the attendees of the White House State Dinner last night with the Queen of England, David Dreier, and talks political realignment with Michael Barone.
Ahmed Bedier
Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh turns over his show for an hour to Los Angeles Times journalist Bill Lobdell, in a horrible experiment gone awry. Bill is joined by CAIR-Florida exec Ahmed Bedier, who urged restraint in pointing out the Fort Dix terror suspects as Muslims.
Bill Lobdell
Hewitt: Hour 3 – Hugh regains control over his own show and gives last hour’s guest host, the Los Angeles Times’ Bill Lobdell, a little friendly critique about his performance.
Rep. Tom Tancredo
Mike talks to the presidential hopeful about his campaign.
Rudy Giuliani
Mike talks to the presidential hopeful about his campaign.
Churches as Lobbyists?
On the broadcast today, an update on several legislative issues including a House bill that would threaten the free speech rights of churches and non-profit organizations.
Governor Pawlenty’s Veto of the Bonding Bill
King and Michael discuss Governor Pawlenty’s veto of the bonding bill and the likelihood of a special session in Minnesota.
Scandel in the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office
Michael and King are joined by guest Drew Emmer to discuss the week’s developments in the scandal in the Minnesota attorney general’s office.
Democrats’ Disconnection from the Real World
Mitch talks about the Democrats’ disconnection from real-world events, nationally and in Minnesota.
Cinco de Mayo and Loon of the Week
Brian, Chad and John discuss Cinco de Mayo, GOP debate, Loon of the Week: Rage Against the Machine comment call for the hanging of president Bush.
Local Community College’s Acommodations for Muslim Students
Mitch interviews columnist Katherine Kersten about the “accommodations” a local community college is making for Muslim students.
French Election and Declining Newspaper Circulations
Brian, Chad and John talk about French Election, declining newspaper circulations, This Week in Gatekeeping.
Left’s Loss of the War over Economic Ideas
The capitol report with Phil Krinkie. Phil talks about the Governor’s veto of the bonding bill. David and Margaret discuss with Donald Luskin, Economic Analyst and blogger at www.poorandstupid.com on how the left has lost the war of economic ideas but is trying to ruin the economy with bad policies.
Funding of Sports Complex and the Rehabilitation of Matt Entenza
David and Margaret interview Tim Burke of nosportsplex.org, a group fighting a planned sports complex which would be funded by a schoollevy referendum in Farmington, MN; David rants about the rehabilitation of Matt Entenza, who resigned from the Governor’s race in disgrace, only to be floated as a potential candidate for the St. Paul School board.
Greg Perry: The Americans for Disabilities Act hurts the handicapped and inhibits individual freedom.
Author and activist Greg Perry explains how the handicapped have been hurt by the Americans for Disabilities Act. This speech took place at Young America’s Foundation’s FreedomFest Conference.
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2007-05-08
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Bill O’Reilly’s latest Talking Points Memo – 2007-05-08
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