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Swenglish Rantings Radio
TUESDAY, MAY, 29TH, 2007
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Listen to our latest Swenglish Rantings Radio Show
The Monkey Princess & Paul
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Today’s Swedish Name Days are Yvonne & Jeanette – Grattis pÃ¥ namnsdagen, Happy Name Day from us to you!
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Radio Sweden 2007-05-29
We have lift-off, the cabin strike`s over but will airline SAS recover from losses of cash and confidence. Sweden approves embryo screening to save dying siblings Nick Chipperfield has the rest of the days top storiesNC And Money, Money, Money, a museum dedicated to one of the biggest pop groups ever, moves a step closer.
http://www.sr.se/laddahem/podradio/SR_SRI_en_sweToday_070529040055.mp3
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BREAKPOINT with Chuck Colson – 2007-05-29

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From Earmarking to Phonemarking: Still Serving Pork
Just four months ago, the new Democratic majority in Congress vowed to curb earmarks and run the cleanest Congress ever. Not everybody believed them, but I for one gave them the benefit of the doubt. No more spinach subsidies, no more “fact-finding†tours to the Caribbean. No more bridges to nowhere.
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Daily Commentary – 2007-05-29
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Michael Medved: No Apologies From the Left
Last year, just before Memorial Day, Jessie Macbeth turned up in interviews as a wounded Iraq veteran who confessed that his unit of Army Rangers murdered more than 200 innocent civilians in and around a mosque in Fallujah.
The Cato Institute
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Aid to States
featuring Chris Edwards
Federal Aid to the States: Historical Cause of Government Growth and Bureaucracy (PDF)
http://www.cato.org/pubs/pas/pa593.pdf
by Jerry Taylor and Peter Van Doren
Jerry Taylor and Peter Van Doren are senior fellows. Peter Van Doren is also editor of Regulation magazine.
On Tuesday, the House of Representatives passed a bill on a vote of 345-72 that would allow the federal government to sue OPEC for violations of America’s anti-trust laws. Not to put too fine a point on it, but the “No Oil Producing and Exporting Cartels Act of 2007” (NOPEC) is probably the most ridiculous piece of legislation ever hammered through Congress. That serious people entertain this idea is a remarkable demonstration of the fact that, once the topic of conversation turns to oil, the human brain spontaneously short-circuits, nodal synapses fire randomly, and I.Q. points bleed out of the cranium and all over the kitchen floor.
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WeatherBrains – 2007-05-29
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May 28th, 2007
WeatherBrains Episode 70 is now online (May 28, 2007) The netcast for people who love weather.
In this week’s episode:
WeatherBrains Extra: GOES-R … What will the next generation of weather satellites carry aloft, and what will it mean for weather forecasting? David Black gets a preview of GOES-R, planned for launch in December, 2014, from Tim Schmit, a NOAA satellite meteorologist assigned to the University of Wisconsin’s Space Science and Engineering Center;
What’s In A Name: Last week we heard questions about funding and naming going on within NOAA, The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administation. We’ll hear more from Bill Proenza, Director of the National Hurricane Center and Anson Franklin, Director of the NOAA Office of Communications;
WeatherBrains 101: Join us as Professor Peters looks into Evaporative Cooling;
A different sort of Weather Trouble Maker: James Spann shares details of the hostile encounter he had with a heckler while speaking about manmade global warming;
This Week In Weather History: What started as two days of heavy rains during this week in 1889 led to one of the greatest American disasters ever … and Bill Murray looks at what happened in 1879, when politics set tornado forecasting back more than half a decade;
“Funny, you don’t look like a weather man…†J. B. Elliott recalls a young visitor’s vision of what forecasters are supposed to look like…
Join James Spann, J. B. Elliott, Brian Peters, Bill Murray and David Black…..
Websites featured in this episode:
Proposed NWS website changes
We would love to hear from you! To leave a recorded message, call 1-888-247-8627. Some calls may be used in future episodes. Also, feel free to post comments to the site and send us an email at question@weatherbrains.com.
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Jihad, Danger, World Predictions, and What You Can Do!
Insane News From the Rim, Gay Bears and more!
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Ticking YOU Off!! 63
Controversial for odd reasons that many will not agree with or believe but there it is! Said as I see it and let the chips fall. With thanks to: Kevin MacLeod Incompetech.com “BTS Prolog” “Impending Boom” “Political Ad” “Pride” “We Got Trouble” “Misuse”

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Weekend Journal – 2007-05-29
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TH Radio: Immigration Bill
On the controversial immigration bill: Hugh Hewitt speaks with White House Press Secretary Tony Snow, Bill Bennett talks with Senator Jeff Sessions, and Dennis Prager gives his own analysis; Dr. Albert Mohler examines the troubling practice of aborting babies simply because they have Down syndrome; Bill Bennett opines on Jimmy Carter’s embarrassing remarks concerning President Bush. Dennis Prager picks apart an unreasonable argument made by Al Gore about the Iraq War.
James M. Olson
Former Chief of CIA Counterintelligence, James Olson discusses the history of America’s espionage operations and his new book, Fair Play: The Moral Dilemmas of Spying. Originally aired 05/24/07.
Miss Universe Shame
Prager H1: Miss USA is booed at the Miss Universe contest in Mexico City… What do the Democrats and activists like Jesse Jackson think of Hugo Chavez now that he has shut down opposition TV and Radio stations… Cindy Sheehan says she’s going to shut her gob for good. What a shame she destroyed her son’s memory.
Rethinking Thin
Prager H2: Dennis talks to Gina Kolata, science writer for the NY Times and author of Rethinking Thin: The New Science of Weight Loss–and the Myths and Realities of Dieting.
Ultimate Issues Hour: Prager v. Hitchens Re: God
Prager H3: Dennis debates Christopher Hitchens, columnist for Slate and Vanity Fair and author of God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything.
Frank Gaffney
Hewitt: Hour 1 – Guest host Carol Platt Liebau continues the immigration debate, and talks with Center For Security Policy’s Frank Gaffney about what might have been discussed during the recent U.S.-Iran meetings.
Calls
Hewitt: Hour 2 – Guest host Carol Platt Liebau continues to take calls on the Senate immigration compromise, and updates on the day’s political news.
Victor Davis Hanson, Pt. 1
Hewitt: Hour 1 – Hugh begins his three hour History of War special Memorial Day broadcast with legendary military historian and classicist, Victor Davis Hanson.
Victor Davis Hanson, Pt. 2
Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh continues his special Memorial Day broadcast with military historian and classicist Victor Davis Hanson about the History of War.
Victor Davis Hanson, Pt. 3
Hewitt: Hour 3 – Hugh concludes his three hour History of War Memorial Day broadcast with military historian and classicist Victor Davis Hanson.
Sen. John Kyl on the Immigration Bill
Medved H1: Medved and Kyl pose the question: why does anybody believe that it would be better for the efforts that the Senate is engaged with immigration to fail?
USA Today’s List of Inspiring People
Medved H2: Medved wants to know what happened to the saying, “It’s the economy, stupid!” Now it seems to be, “It’s the culture, stupid!”
The Left More Extreme than the Right
Medved H3: Medved discusses a slew of topics from left to right, including talking about Activist Cindy Sheehan and talks to callers who supported the protestors on Memorial Day exchanging American flags on soldiers’ graves for swastikas.
Pressure & Patriotism
On the broadcast today, the latest on pressure tactics used by one group to try to keep the Air Force from participating in a Memorial Day event because Christian groups were involved.
Final Word, Hr 1: Discussion with Rep. Laura Brod (R- New Prague)
King and Michael visit with Rep. Laura Brod (R-New Prague) on conservative victories in the legislative session and poor behavior of the DFL at the end of the session. They also discuss the DUI arrest of MN Senate President James Metzen.
Final Word, Hr 2: Rep. Kurt Zellers and MN Republican Party Chair, Ron Carey.
Michael and King discuss the end of the legislative session with Rep. Kurt Zellers of Maple Grove and state Republican party chair Ron Carey.
Hr 1: Interview with Governor Pawlenty
David and Margaret interview Governor Pawlenty about legislative session and state’s economy. Philip Krinkie President of the Tax Payer’s League gives Capitol Report on legislative session and Larry Pougemiller’s actions.
Hr 2: Interview with Star Tribune Columnist, Rachel Paulose
David and Margaret interview Star Tribune columnist Kathy Kersten about her article “The Real Rachel Paulose: What They Didn’t Tell You†describing qualifications of United States attorney for Minnesota.
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2007-05-29
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Bill O’Reilly’s latest Talking Points Memo – 2007-05-29
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