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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

400-408Stephen Schwartz, Director of the Center for Islamic Pluralism (islamicpluralism.org) and author of The Two Faces of Saud From Tradition to Terror, is in Germany today chronicling the transition of Europe into Eurabia, watching the virulent spread of radical Islam in post-Christian countries.  England is far more infected than previously thought, and the US is next.
• National Post (7/8), Radical web of Islam's Terror.
413-423Frank Turek is founder-president of crossexamined.org, and author of I Don't Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist, which can be seen Sunday's at 3pm and 11pm on channel 378 on Direct TV, on the news of the day. 
I let Jesus Christ into my life. I learned that my sins could be redeemed and if I placed my trust in Jesus, that he could set me on a path to eternal life. When I submitted myself to his will and I dedicated myself to discovering his truth and carrying out his works, it was that newfound faith that fortified my commitment to the work I was doing in the community. Because it taught me that I could sit in church and pray all I want but I won't be fulfilling the Lord's will unless I am doing the lord's work.
428-437Frank Turek
443-452Ben Shapiro, nationally-syndicated columnist (benjaminshapiro.com), and author of Project President: Bad Hair and Botox on the Road to the White House, has just returned from Israel and reports on the rising tensions he observed between Israel and Iran.  Do Israelis believe war is inevitable?
• John Bolton, Israel, Iran and the Bomb.
458-508Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, is founder of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy (aifdemocracy.org), an organization "committed to demonstrating the synergy of American democracy and its founding principles with the religion of Islam," is a former Navy Lieutenant Commander in the Medical Corps, who's now in private practice in Phoenix, specializing in internal medicine and nuclear cardiology.  Zuhdi gives us the real reason the chairman of CAIR recently resigned (Council on American-Islamic Relations).
• Front Page Magazine (6/25) CAIR's Traitorous Cop Ally.
512-523Chuck Colson, founder of Prison Fellowship (prisonfellowship.org) and host of Breakpoint (breakpoint.org) heard weekdays at 5:55pm, tells us why it's now time to start drilling offshore.
(:26) Obama, "I will focus this strategy on five goals, essential to making America safer.  1) Ending the war in Iraq responsibly.  2) Finishing the fight against al-Qaeda and the Taliban.  3) Securing all nuclear weapons and materials from terrorists and rogue states.  4) Achieving true energy security.  And, 5) Rebuilding our alliances to meet the challenges of the 21st century."
528-539 Chuck Colson,
544-554Robert Micone and Bill O'Connor, The Money Guys from Applied Financial (appliedfinancialplanning.com), with advice to listeners during these times of uncertainty.
558-608Michael Rozbruch, founder-CEO of Tax Resolution Services (taxresolution.com, (866) 477-7762), on the banking crisis.
612-623Calls
628-639Calls
• Opinion Journal Editors, The $4 Billion Senator.
• Lawrence Kudlow, The Saga of Fannie and Freddie.
• Gerald P. O'Driscoll Jr., End the Mortgage Duopoly.
644-655 – Calls
• Thomas Sowell, Are Facts Obsolete?
• Washington Post, Obama Addresses National Security.  Obama knows what to do in Iraq and Afghanistan before he even talks to Petraeus?
(:18) Obama, "Instead, we've lost thousands of lives, spent nearly a trillion dollars, alienated allies, neglected emerging threats -- all in the cause of fighting a war for well over five years in a country that had absolutely nothing to do with the 9/11 attacks."
 (:44) Obama, "We cannot tolerate nuclear weapons in the hands of nations that support terror. Preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons is a vital national security interest of the United States. No tool of statecraft should be taken off the table, but Senator McCain would continue a failed policy that has seen Iran strengthen its position, advance its nuclear program, and stockpile 150 kilos of low enriched uranium. I will use all elements of American power to pressure the Iranian regime, starting with aggressive, principled and direct diplomacy -- diplomacy backed with strong sanctions and without preconditions."
(:23) Obama, "That's why I'll double our foreign assistance to $50 billion by 2012, and use it to support a stable future in failing states, and sustainable growth in Africa; to halve global poverty and to roll back disease. To send once more a message to those yearning faces beyond our shores that says, "You matter to us. Your future is our future. And our moment is now."