400-408 – John Bolton, former US Ambassador to the UN, on his recommendation that the US should strike Iranian camps where the elite Quds Force and Lebanese Hezbollah are now training thousands of insurgents for war against America in Iraq. John's latest book is Surrender Is Not An Option: Defending America at the United Nations and Abroad.
• Telegraph, John Bolton: US should bomb Iranian camps.
• Times Online (5/3), United States is drawing up plans to strike on Iranian insurgency camp.
413-423 – Paul Sheppard, pastor of the 6,000 member Abundant Life Christian Fellowship in Mountain View, California (alcf.net), and host Enduring Truth (enduringtruth.org) heard weekdays at 12:30pm, on the black church in light of the recent Jeremiah Wright issue, and what he sees as the biggest threats to the church in the coming years.
428-437 – Rick Scarborough, founder of Vision America (visionamerica.us), on the "Evangelical Manifesto" to be released tomorrow, of which he is not a signatory. Rick's latest is Liberalism Kills Kids.
443-452 – Phil DeCourcy, pastor of Kindred Community Church in Anaheim (kindredchurch.org), on threats and opportunities facing the church.
• Times Online, Aid workers fear Burma cyclone deaths will top 50,000.
458-508 – Jed Babbin, former deputy undersecretary of defense and Air Force JAG officer, now editor of Human Events (humanevents.com), on the presidential race and whether he agrees with John Bolton that the US should bomb Iranian training camps. Jed's latest book is In The Words of Our Enemies.
• Jed Babbin (5/5), The Media, Ahab Levin and Moby Bush.
512-523 – Rebecca Hagelin, vice president of communications for the Heritage Foundation (heritage.org), on how Congress gets it wrong on abstinence education. Rebecca's latest book is Home Invasion: Protecting Your Family in a Culture That's Gone Stark Raving Mad.
• Rebecca Hagelin (5/2), Abstinence: In the NO.
• Washington Times, Gay activists shut down APA panel.
528-539 – Nonie Darwish, founder of Arabs for Israel (arabsforisrael.com), and author of Now They Call Me Infidel: Why I Renounced Jihad for America, Israel and the War on Terror, will be speaking Thursday night at U.C. Irvine at 8pm following the showing of the movie Suicide Killers at 7pm in the New Student Center on campus.
• Reut R. Cohen and Jonathan Constantine Movroydis (FrontpageMagazine), The MSU's Hate Week.
544-554 – As a Christian, how would you prioritize your top three issues? The overwhelming top three answers were: religious liberty, abortion, and gay marriage. Now, beyond these, what other issues do you care about and how would you prioritize them? What are your top three issues beyond religious liberty, abortion, and gay marriage?
Limited government, free markets, positive business environment, war on drugs, terrorism and radical Islam, judicial reform, health care, illegal immigration, vouchers, public education, taxes, domestic poverty, global poverty, social justice, global warming, HIV-AIDS, racism, gas prices, etc.?
• AP (CNN), 'An Evangelical Manifesto' criticizes politics of faith. The "who" tells you the "why, what, where, and when." Those not signing: James Dobson, Tom Minnery, Richard Land, Tony Perkins, Phil Burress, Rick Scarborough, Janet Folger. Those signing: Os Guinness, Richard Mouw, Rick Warren, Dallas Willard, Leith Anderson (president of the NAE), and David Neff (Christianity Today).
558-608 – Calls
608 – [1:30] "Your Independent, Unbiased, Advisors: The Money Guys" Robert Micone/Bill O'Connor at Applied Financial, 866-SEEK-COUNSEL, and online at www.appliedfinancialplanning.com.
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• AZCentral, Japan steadily becoming a land of few children.
• Boston, Frustrated owners try to unload their guzzlers. Is the SUV an "irrational vehicle that will never come back?"
• Oregon Live, Oregon parents hear Afghanistan gun battle on voice mail.