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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

•• Voting is now open for the 2008 Radio Hall of Fame nominees.  "Focus on the Family" has been nominated this year in the "National-Active" category against Bob Costas, Howard Stern, and Dr. Laura.  No Christian broadcaster has ever been inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame, but you can change that by voting for "Focus on the Family" at museum.tv/rhofsection.php?page=448.
•• Forest Home Christian Conference Center still has funding for 40 more military families to attend any of 10 week-long camps this summer!  If you know of a military family, tell them to go to foresthome.org.
 
400-408Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council (frc.org), on the Christian Manifesto.  Tony's latest book is Personal Faith Public Policy co-authored with Bishop Harry Jackson.
•• The marriage decision will be given tomorrow at 10am.
• U.S. News World Report (5/13), The Evangelical Manifesto: What It Means.
• David Brody, Obama and the Cross.  Check out the Obama flyer here.
413-423David Brog, executive director of Christians United for Israel (cufi.org), on why Christians should support Israel on this her 60th anniversary.  David's latest book is called Standing With Israel.
428-437Joel Rosenberg, (joelrosenberg.com) former policy advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and million-selling author of The Last Jihad, The Ezekiel Option, The Copper Scroll, Dead Heat, and his non-fiction Epicenter, on Israel's 60th birthday.  Joel just got back from a trip with 3,000 people to Israel for their 60th anniversary.  Joel will be at Calvary Chapel of the Chino Valley for all services this coming Sunday, May 18, 2008.
443-452George Mamo, senior vice president of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (ifcj.org), an organization dedicated to promoting understanding between Jews and Christians and building support for Israel.  The organization provides food, clothing and shelter for Israelis including children and the elderly.  The organization's Wings of Eagles program helps people make their aliyah or return to Israel.
458-508Gilad Millo, Counsel for Media and Public Affairs at the Israeli Consulate in L.A. (israeliconsulatela.org), on Israel's 60th anniversary.  Gilad tells us why America should continue to support Israel.
512-523Jean Schroedel, Chairman of the Department of Politics and Policy at Claremont Graduate University (cgu.edu), on the presidential race and on the best candidates for vice president.  Names she suggested for RVP: Florida Governor Charlie Crist and Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty; and DVP Virginia Senator Jim Webb and Virginia Governor Tim Kaine.
523 – [1:30] "Your Independent, Unbiased, Advisors: The Money Guys" Robert Micone/Bill O'Connor at Applied Financial, 866-SEEK-COUNSEL, and online at appliedfinancialplanning.com.  "What the Rich Do Differently" with Jeff Kleintop:  Wed 5/13 @ 5:35pm @ the Glendale Hilton, and Thu 5/14 @ 5:35 @ the Irvine Marriot.
528-539A brief review of The Case for Israel.
• NRO Editors, Israeli Success Story.
• Daniel Schwammenthal, German War Guilt and the Jewish State.
• Richard Cohen (7/8/06), Hunker Down With History.
• Alan M. Dershowitz (6/1/04) Making the Case for Israel.
• James Inhofe, Senate Floor Statement, (3/4/02) Seven Reasons Why Israel is Entitled to the Land.
• Jeffrey Goldberg (The Atlantic) Obama on Zionism and Hamas.
544-554(1:22) Israeli President Shimon Perez addresses President Bush and an audience for their 60th Anniversary and talks about how America's support helped Israel reach it's goal
(:20) Perez talks about his moving friendship with Bush
(:51) Perez talks about how his nation was never disappointed by America and he mentions Israel's preference for peace
(1:14) Perez talks about the similarities between the two nations and thanks Bush and America
(:59) Perez again thanks Bush and America and calls this day a "Thanksgiving Party"
558-608What have you left behind?
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(Pastors, join KKLA for the 10th Annual Pastor's Appreciation Luncheon with special guest speaker Alistair Begg on Thursday, May 22nd at Azusa Pacific University. Reserve your free ticket now at kkla.com.)
(:17) Hillary Clinton addresses her supporters in West Virginia and says she's still in the race
(:24) Hillary talks about how neither she nor Obama has the delegates needed to be the official nominee.