Demonstrators outside the Estonian embassy in Moscow
Sweden and other EU nations have called on Russia to remove violent demonstrators from in front of the Estonian Embassy in Moscow.
The Moscow protests came after violent clashes between police and ethnic Russian residents of the Estonian capital of Tallinn when Estonian authorities moved a statue of a Soviet soldier from the center to a suburban cemetary.
Estonians regard the statue as a symbol of Soviet occupation, while Russians see it as a symbol of the struggle against fascism.
The Bitterness of Slavery: Brazilian Sugar and Modern Slavery
As most listeners and readers know, this year marks the two-hundredth anniversary of Britain’s abolition of the slave trade—the culmination of a decades-long campaign led by William Wilberforce and other British Christians.
The Virginia Tech murders gave short-sighted social commentators an excuse for indicting America as a “sick society” but the same week brought news from around the world that paints an illuminating picture.
Welcome to WeatherBrains, a weekly audio program for people who love weather.
In this week’s episode:
Get Off The Bus: We talk with Drew Burroughs from Dallas, TX, who was asked, along with other passengers, to leave a Dallas Area Rapid Transit bus during a Tornado Warning;
More Brains: Like forked lightning…WeatherBrains branches out with a new website. ClimateBrains allows you to post, read and write all things Global Warming;
In the Weather Roundtable: “An Inconvenient Truth†(Al Gore’s global warming movie) will be required viewing in schools in England. Also: One of the driest places on earth and stadium safety during storms;
This Week In Weather History: Think lightning (and tornadoes) don’t strike the same place twice? The first tornado picture … and the infamous video that still has people driving for cover in the wrong place! Bill Murray has TWIWH.
Part 2: Gary Toyn aurhor of “The Quiet Hero: The Untold Medal of Honor Story of George E. Wahlen at the Battle for Iwo Jima.†joins Randy and Jerry to discuss this exceptional look at a true American Hero.
Hugh Hewitt talks with Rudy Giuliani about his stance on abortion; Michael Medved discusses the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the ban on the brutal procedure known as partial birth abortion; and Dennis Prager opines on filmaker Michael Moore’s decision to promote Cuba’s communist health care in his new film entitled Sicko. All this and more…
We Love ‘John of Queens’ and ‘Frank of Staten’ Island!!!
Once You Have an Epithet, Why Think?
Frank shows how the origins of today’s bumper-sticker mentality is a direct descendant of Trotskyite ideology, as expressed in his slogan, “Once you have an epithet, why think?”.
Plus, how lax immigration plays a role in the increasing Mohammadean threat against Great Britain…. political pedophilia on American Idol… your phone calls at 718-761-9996 and much more.
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Frank shows how the origins of today’s bumper-sticker mentality is a direct descendant of Trotskyite ideology, as expressed in his slogan, “Once you have an epithet, why think?”.
Plus, how lax immigration plays a role in the increasing Mohammadean threat against Great Britain…. political pedophilia on American Idol… your phone calls at 718-761-9996 and much more.
Boere activist Dries Kriel, who has spent his life’s work dedicated to the cause of the Boerevolk, speaks about his effort to turn May 1st from a Communist Holiday into a volksdag, and the Boere’s plans to rally together against the Communist-ANC’s plans to deface the Women’s Monument in Bloomfontein.
Prager H1: Nobody won. Nobody lost. They all want to leave Iraq. They all want universal health care. But is either good for the country? Not if you thinking clearly.
Happiness Hour: Taking Responsibility With Dennis Prager
Prager H2: The moment you take responsibility for your failures, you will improve your chances to be happy. Believing you are a victim, makes happiness almost
Prager H3: Per usual, callers set the agenda. Topics raised include: how do you talk a senior citizen out of suicide; can you rush someone with a gun and stop him; is it okay to dream about other women; what do you with a six-year-old who already envies her friends; should a mother let her 12-year-old son look at the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue; and, is Dennis sorry he didn’t run for Senate.
Hewitt: Hour 1 – A very ecclectic show originates from the L.A. Times Festival of Books at UCLA as Hugh speaks with novelist Mark Helprin, living legend of stage and screen Julie Andrews, and The Nation’s Katrina Vandenheuvel
Hewitt: Hour 2 – Hugh talks the political news of the week, including the war vote, with Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer, and with Newsweek’s Michael Isikoff. Tarzana Joe sits in with Hugh for the last segment.
Hewitt: Hour 3 – Steve Wasserman, creative force behind the L.A. Times Festival of Books, followed by a replay of the Julie Andrews interview, a blog controversy over the partial birth abortion decision by the Court this week spills over onto the radio with University of Chicago Law Professor Geoffrey Stone, and Tarzana Joe’s ode to Harry Reid’s war is lost comments.
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Dinesh D’Souza vs. Bob Barr: Is the War on Terror Advancing or Undermining Liberty?
Young America’s Foundation speakers Dinesh D’Souza and Bob Barr debate whether the War on Terror is undermining liberty and freedom in the United States. The debate is moderated by Foundation speaker and San Diego radio talk show host, Mark Larson.
Rock Legend Ted Nugent talks about how individuals do more to protect the environment and protect freedom then government bureaucrats. This speech occurred at Young America’s Foundation’s FreedomFest Conference.