Posted on 10/17/2005 5:48:37 AM PDT by saveliberty
Tony's guests and topics on today's show include:
America Bounces Back
The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina has fallen off the front pages, but the rebuilding effort is stronger than ever. Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour joins Tony to discuss what Americans can do to help.
Leave Rove Alone
Former Federal Prosecutor Victoria Toensing makes a strong case about why the feds should think twice before indicting WH Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove.
Mondays with Luci
Everybody's favorite Monday Gossip Lucianne Goldberg stops by to discuss the stories you'll be talking about all week.
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"Woof" is used in broadcasting to say "stop," "that's enough" or to mark a specific point in time
-- which is what is done in this case. "Tony's show starts in 3 minutes: WOOF!" Means in 3 minutes from-- NOW!
lmao, I betcha that name was taken!
We'll post on the site later today of Griff hanging out with some Black Panthers. He seemed to get along with them just fine! ;->
Say it out loud, I Surf and I'm Proud!
Or maybe a filter that detects any post having to do with the Harriet Miers and whites them out until her confirmation hearing.
Tony,
We're depending on you to clear the fog in regards to the "Valerie Flame" soap opera. I can't recall anything today.
I am doing great.:)
Yep,Haley is one of the good guys.
tired of WHO?
I sure wish more people would mention the amazing job that our Coast Guard did in rescuing people from the roofs and trees. They were magnificent.
Mother who? Lol. Finally peace, at least in the past two weeks.
Yes they were--and so were the Navy and Army personnel!
GAAAAAAAAAAAAA--He mentioned Harriet Miers! Wrong!!!
This is great stuff Haley is telling us about people helping people. They have truly suffered a terrible disaster in his state.
I love Haley Barbour.
Oh no, Tony is asking him about Harriet. Argh. more Harriet.
I like his answer.
Haley Barbour wants to know how you can complain about people who are saving people by picking kids out of trees and off rooftops right after Katrina. You can tell he's not from New Orleans. He's got nothin' but good to say about the efforts to restore the Mississippi gulf coast.
Tony's right, it is a big ole' brawl about ideas. At least we have them.
Were there a million there? I tried to miss the news on this one.
Not even close.
October 17, 2005
Beware Of A Judgmental Spirit!
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A young married man began going to a pornography store. When his parents learned of this, they gently and tactfully confronted him, but made no accusations. The son responded with anger and said that he saw no harm in what he was doing. He accused his parents of being judgmental. With broken hearts they had to stand by and watch him as he left his wife and family, lost his job, and eventually ruined his life.
Many people today would say that his parents had no right to imply that he was doing wrong. They may even quote Jesus' words: "Judge not, that you be not judged" (Matthew 7:1).
But the Bible makes it clear that we are responsible to humbly confront fellow believers when we see them caught in sin (Galatians 6:1-2). These parents were lovingly doing just that.
Jesus wasn't saying we shouldn't confront sin. He was saying we must be very careful in making judgments. Paul wrote that love thinks no evil (1 Corinthians 13:5). We must give others the benefit of the doubt, recognizing our own limitations. And we must reject any feeling of spiritual superiority, lest we also fall into sin.
Confronting someone is a serious responsibility. Exercise it carefully, and always beware of judging. Herb Vander Lugt
Judge yourself before you judge another.
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