Posted on 08/05/2008 2:51:59 PM PDT by dynachrome
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CW II perhaps.
ACLU thinks that the mere sight of a cross or mention of God is so offensive as to be banned.
If sharia law ever becomes the law of the land, they will be getting a surprise.
Right. Satan’s Sharia law is just waiting to fill the vacuum created by the absence of a vibrant Christian culture and God of the Bible.
http://www.reuters.com/article/politicalNews/idUSN0437826120080804
U.S. extends Mexico Truck program despite objecttions
Listening to late night Savage. He was talking about the I Survived show. I was watching that Monday night too. It was actually a repeat. She and her friend had given a ride to a guy they met when they were coming out of the video store. Poor girl made it through a horrible crime. The only thing I disagreed with her on was that she didn’t want the death penalty for the criminal that killed her friend and tried to kill her. I don’t think that decision should have been left up to the victim.
They profiled three stories. The third story was of a couple that had also given a ride to a stranger. they thought he was a motorist in distress. He turned out to be a wanted murderer.
Anyway, I find those shows true crime shows very interesting on Discovery ID and Bio. Last week the I Survived show had a woman on there, very pretty, that was raped by a security guard that worked in her apartment building who had gained access to her apartment. She didn’t know who he was at the time. She was very pretty—kind of reminded my of Laura Ingraham in her looks. She survived after having her throat slit.
I guess he might be on re-run today.......
He really needs a good sub host.
LOTS of links to listen to the Savage radio show here!!!
Call the show at 1-800-449-8255
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