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March 16, 2015
Title: The Last Straw on the Camel's Back
Topic: Hillarygate
Discussed by Dr. Mitch Land
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Dr. Mitch Land has
extensive experience in the area of media ethics and propaganda.
He is currently Dean of the School of Communication and the Arts at Regent
University, teaching courses on media ethics, international communications,
public relations cases and campaigns, public opinion and propaganda, media law,
and a host of other topics. Dr. Land is here today to discuss the recent
revelation that Hillary Clinton has been duping the American public – again.
First, Dr. Land wants to explain how organizations like the “Associated
Press” came to fruition and what their purpose and mission is. During the
Civil War, several newspapers would gather together and choose one reporter to
cover the story and represent all of them at the same time. This was quite
risky, because not all newspapers had to same ideal in mind. “It is supposed
to be an un-biased source of news, but…..” What happened along the way?
Dr. Land is very passionate about this issue. The MSM has been left-leaning for
decades and that is not the way reporters are to behave. “Whenever public
office holders attempt not to tell the truth or try to cover up, they need to be
held accountable!” Dr. Land contends. He doesn’t care what political party
they identify with, but the MSM certainly does!
Now, what about Hillary Clinton’s latest attempt at hiding the fact that she
used a private email address and personal server for all her State Department
correspondence? This all came to light because the AP filed a lawsuit to obtain
Hillary’s records. It’s public information. Anyone can request them! Listen in
as Dr. Land reveals more information about this lawsuit. “There is a
definite double standard. This administration has been the most opaque
administration in the history of the American Presidency,” proclaims Dr.
Land.
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February 2, 2015
Title: The Enemy of Enemy is My Friend
Topic: Saudi Arabia
Discussed by Dr. Paul Bonicelli
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
The death of anyone is always heartbreaking. The death of Saudi King Abdullah
is not only tragic for the people of Saudi Arabia, but for the world, as well.
Relations between Saudi Arabia and The United States has been rocky, at best,
for a very long time. However, is this the chance we’ve been waiting for? Can
America finally be allies with Saudi Arabia?
Dr. Bonicelli served President George W. Bush and America in the United States
Agency for International Development. He is currently the Executive Vice
President at Regent University. Dr. Bonicelli explains how the different
religious beliefs among the people in the Middle East cause a great deal of
tension among the countries, which will probably intensify with the new king in
Saudi Arabia.
Should we assume the worst and prepare for it? Or sit on the sidelines and let
the people in the Middle East just duke it out? Dr. Bonicelli believes we need
to be on high alert and sleep with one eye open. President Obama has a
“be-nice-to-everyone” policy. He firmly believes that if we are nice to our
enemies, they will leave us alone. He really needs to get his head out of the
sand.
Listen in as Dr. Bonicelli discusses the seriousness of the situation in the
Middle East and what he believes must be done.
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January 13, 2015
Title: Freedom of Speech and Religion are Under Attack Across the Globe
Topic: Freedom Under Attack
Discussed by Dr. Mitch Land
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Do we really have the right to
freedom of speech? What about freedom of religion? We, in America, think we are
untouchable and can say and do whatever we want without the fear of prosecution
and persecution. However, the recent murderous attacks in France have left many
American citizens wondering if we are truly as safe as we think we are.
Dr. Mitch Land says that our democracy depends on freedom of speech and religion
– and it defends it. Listen in as Dr. Land discusses why everyone has the right
to speak their mind – for or against something – as long as they do not hinder
the opposition’s privilege to do the same!
There are, of course, some exceptions, like advocating murder or purposefully
wanting to cause harm to someone or a group of people. However, some religions
and religious leaders are protected when they advocate killing people or causing
harm to others. How can this be protected speech? Should the leaders be held
responsible if someone in their congregation performs a criminal act in the name
of their religion?
Listen in as Dr. Land explains this and more!
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September 26, 2014
Title: What is the Long-Term Objective of ISIS?
Topic: War on Terror
Discussed by Dr. Eric Patterson
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Will our
grandchildren be forced to worship Allah by ISIS militants? If we are successful
in destroying ISIS, will another Muslim extremist group rise up in its place?
Dr. Eric Patterson is a research fellow with Georgetown Universities Berkley
Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs. Dr. Patterson says it is
time for the West to realize that ISIS is not merely a case of terrorism; this
is a civil war. ISIS is not only killing Christians, they are killing other
Muslims who won’t recognize them (ISIS) as their leader. Dr. Patterson calls
this “purification”.
Some are worried that Turkey will soon join forces with ISIS, giving them even
more push across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Although Turkey has not
welcomed ISIS with open arms, ISIS is actively recruiting members in the
country. Turkey has been very quiet on this, and this is very troubling to many
experts on terrorism, including Dr. Patterson.
Listen in as Dr. Patterson discusses more of the goals of ISIS, what he means by
“purification”, and why “boots on the ground” is the only
option to destroy ISIS.
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September 8, 2014
Title: Democrats Want More Cake!
Topic: First Amendment Rights
Discussed by Dr. Mitch Land
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Oh come on! I thought that I had heard just about everything, and I am a firm
supporter of the 7th Amendment, but this just takes the cake!
A black editor has
sued People Magazine for catering to white people.
Dr. Mitch Land is the Dean of Communications at Regent University. He shares
that People Magazine had to downsize and a black editor was released from
employment. She is now claiming that People Magazine is racist because they
don’t write enough stories about black people.
Dr. Land explains how magazines, entertainment shows, and newspapers do
extensive surveys to determine who their audience is. He is also doubtful that a
judge would rule in favor of this woman because it is in direct violation of the
Constitution.
Listen in to hear more.
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August 27, 2014
Title: Who was Right - The Kid or the Cop?
Topic: Racism in America
Discussed by Judge Patricia West
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Judge Patricia West served as chief deputy attorney general of Virginia,
Judge in the Virginia Beach Circuit Court, and is currently a Distinguished
Professor of Law and Government and an associate dean of the School of Law at
Regent University. When it comes to the law, she knows her stuff.
Today, she is here to discuss the uproar in Ferguson, MO over the death of
Michael Brown, a black 18 year old male, who was shot by Police Officer Darren
Wilson. The MSM is always the first to cast judgment and seem to always find the
most outrageous, one-sided “witnesses”, who claim police brutality and get
people all up in a tizzy.
Who was to blame in Ferguson? Should the police chief in MO have assigned the
case to a different jurisdiction? What does the autopsy prove, if anything?
Judge West looks at the facts presented so far in the case and gives some
insight as a former assistant DA and Judge.
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June 10, 2014
Title: Obama is a Bad Negotiator
Topic: Obama is a Bad Negotiator
Discussed by Dr. Paul Bonicelli
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Part 1 of 2
Dr. Paul Bonicelli, Executive Vice President of Regent University, says, “The Taliban Dream Team trade for Sgt. Bergdahl was not legal or wise.”
Dr. Bonicelli also served President George W. Bush and America in the United States Agency for International Development. He believes the press would have butchered Bush if he had made the same trade as Obama.
Listen in as he discusses what America’s enemies can do now with this information.
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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Obama is a Bad Negotiator
Discussed by Dr. Paul Bonicelli
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
The president's Rose Garden ceremony announcing Bergdahl's release betrays his obvious political motivation. The firestorm of criticism of this action indicates how much this has backfired on him.
In addition, Susan Rice's Sunday talk show celebration of Bergdahl's 'honorable' service is being called in to question due to new information that Bergdahl might actually be a traitor or deserter.
This all tremendously effects low-information voters. Listen in as Dr. Bonicelli explains. For more information on this and other issues, log on to www.Regent.edu.
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March 24, 2014
Title: Smoking Dope and Playing with Boys
Topic: Foreign Policy
Discussed by Dr. Mary Manjikian
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Part 1 of 2
Imposing economic sanctions on countries has not worked well in the past.
Just look at Cuba, Iran, and Iraq.
The targets of these sanctions know that they are used as a last resort by the
weak and cowardly. Listen in as Dr. Mary Manjikian, associate dean of the
Robertson School of Government at Regent University and an expert on Russia,
discusses the effects of imposing economic sanctions on various counties in the
past.
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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Foreign Policy
Discussed by Dr. Mary Manjikian
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Putin threatened
many things, including shutting off the flow of natural gas to Western Europe,
in order to persuade the people of Crimea to join him. But what is
his real desire?
What else, if anything, can President Obama and the UN do to reverse this? Is it
really necessary? Or should America and others just back off?
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February 28, 2014
Title: The Ruling Class is at Odds with Everyone Else
Topic: Revolution in Venezuela
Discussed by Dr. Paul Bonicelli
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Will Venezuela follow the footsteps of the Ukraine?
Both countries are in state of utter unrest and turmoil. In fact, the President
of the Ukraine has fled the country!
Crime in Venezuela is at an all-time high, unemployment is 30-40%, and inflation
is out of control. There isn’t even any toilet paper! Everything in the entire
country has been nationalized. This is definitely not working out for the people
of Venezuela. So, what’s next?
Listen in as Dr. Paul Bonicelli is the Executive Vice President at Regent
University.
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September 26, 2013
Title: If Kenya, Why Not a Mall in Kansas, California or Texas?
Topic: Jihadists Attack a Mall
Discussed by Dr. Paul Bonicelli
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Victims were asked to recite the Koran. If they could not, they were shot
execution style.
There is a world war occurring against Christians and Jews. Wake up President
Obama, they do want to kill us.
No matter what President Obama does, the Jihadist will still have Christians and
Jews. Will this happen in America on Black Friday?
Please listen in.
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July 18, 2013
Title: Journalism Professor Outraged By Rolling Stone
Topic: CopyCat Encouragement
Discussed by Dr. Mitch Land
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Outrage is growing against Rolling Stone – the magazine. On the soon to be
released August issue, they glamorize the [accused] Boston marathon bomber.
Will this encourage ‘Copycats’? Over the past twenty years, I have never
interviewed someone as angry as Dr. Land. Listen in…. but be ready to take your
own ‘chill-pill’…be ready to put in to practice every ‘anger management
technique’ you know… Suggestion: ask the store managers where you shop that
carry magazines to boycott the Rolling Stone.
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June 25, 2013
Title: Russia Disrespectful to America
Topic: Disrespecting America
Discussed by Dr. Paul Bonicelli
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Are world leaders showing disrespect to our leader, President Obama, and
therefore showing disrespect to America? The Obama Administration wants to get
their hands on Edward Snowden and the leaders of China, Russia, and other
countries are ignoring his pleas.
Does President Obama suffer from “conflict avoidance syndrome”?
Have the strong, as well as the weak, throughout the world seen the Obama
Administration lead America into the ‘Paper Tiger’? Should L.I.V.’s
[low-information-voters] care what world leaders think of America’s might, her ability, and her resolve to use its might?
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May 7, 2013
Title: Is the Syrian usage of Chemical Weapons a Game Changer?
Topic: Chemical Warfare
Discussed by Dr. Paul Bonicelli
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Part 1 of 2
Dr. Paul Bonicelli
is an expert on foreign policy and served under President George W. Bush at the
US Agency for International Development. He is currently the
Executive Vice President of Regent University in Virginia Beach.
The Israeli’s charge that the Syrian dictatorship has repeatedly used chemical
weapons in it desperate attempt to save itself could be very likely be a game
changer. But why? Should we take Israel seriously?
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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Chemical Warfare
Discussed by Dr. Paul Bonicelli
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
If the West moves to intervene
in the Israel/Syria conflict, Dr. Paul Bonicelli fears the impact will be minimal.
He believes that action should have been taken a long time ago and that
extremists will soon take over the country of Syria.
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April 5, 2013
Title: Is North Korea Really Serious?
Topic: North Korea
Discussed by Dr. Paul Bonicelli
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
North Korea’s young leader, Kim Jong-un, is either really intelligent or
really stupid. And we don’t really want to wait around to see which one he is.
Dr. Paul Bonicelli is an expert on foreign policy and served under President
George W. Bush at the US Agency for International Development. He is currently
the Executive Vice President of Regent University in Virginia Beach.
Dr. Bonicelli has stated that, “In the past, the goal of the North’s leaders was
simply to play a game they always win: extort food and other types of aid from
Washington and Seoul by threatening to act very badly. But this time, it appears
different, and it might actually be different because Kim Jong-un is one of the
most inexperienced rulers of the modern era and definitely the most
inexperienced to have nuclear capabilities.”
So what does America do? How should we respond to Kim’s threats?
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March 8, 2013
Title: The “Department of Peace-Bullying”
Topic: Cabinet Posts
Discussed by Dr. Paul Bonicelli
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Part 1 of 2
We just can’t make
this stuff up, folks. Representative Barbara Lee (D-CA) is calling for a new
cabinet post: “The Department of Peace-Bullying”. No lie.
To stop violence form the schoolyard to Scotland Yard (not really!), the thugs
in WDC think new cabinet posts are the only answer. Yeah, sitting around,
forming a committee, and spending millions and even billions of tax-payer
dollars trying to find a solution is soooooo going to work.
What is Barbara Lee smoking? Well, she is a Democrat from California…
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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Cabinet Posts
Discussed by Dr. Paul Bonicelli
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Kids fight over toys. Couples
argue over who’s going to do the dishes. Nations disagree on policies. Does that
mean we hate each other? No. Does that mean someone will get hurt? No, not
necessarily.
But when it comes to changing the American Constitution, should we just sit idly
by and let it happen? NO!
In this segment, Dr. Bonicelli discusses some major issues that could cut
“Peace” out of the picture - for good.
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February 5, 2013
Title: The Dwindling Hours of Effort!
Topic: Higher Education
Discussed by Dr. Carlos Campo
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Dr. Carlos Campo is an expert
when it comes to preparing tomorrow’s leaders today. He is currently the
President of Regent University, a highly acclaimed private Christian University
in Virginia. He expands on the previous 4 segments about the issue of “Growing
Tomorrow’s Leaders”.
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September 13, 2012
Title: Why Must R&R Stick With The Game Plan?
Topic: Old Topic - 2012 Presidential Election
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Part 1 of 2
Was there a knockout
blow for either party at the conventions this year?
Did both parties make many errors? Will 2012 be a rerun of 2004?
Can Obama succeed in doing what "Dubya" did in 2004"
Can Romney successfully counter-attack the Obama strategy?
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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Old Topic - 2012 Presidential Election
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Do you like our plan to get our
voters to vote ten times?
Is the best defense a good offense? Does Romney have the advantage of
being on the offense?
Can you give a synopsis to our listeners of where we are politically now that
the conventions are over?
Is money "the mother's milk of politics"?
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July 6, 2012
Title: Is The Clock Ticking On Mexico And Its People?
Topic: Mexico - Our "Good" Neighbor
Discussed by Dr. Paul Bonicelli
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Part 1 of 2
Why is America so prosperous and the other countries less so?
Talk to our listeners about the former ruling party of Mexico! What is the PRI?
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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Mexico - Our "Good" Neighbor
Discussed by Dr. Paul Bonicelli
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
If you had $1 million to invest in a farm, would you invest that in Mexico, or rather into an empty strip center in America?
Can the new president get the drug situation under control? What can the new president do to open up entrepreneurial opportunities?
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June 1, 2012
Title: Europe & Its Islamic Takeover - Is America Following In These Footsteps?
Topic: Islamic Takeover
Discussed by Dr. Gerson Moreno-Riano
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Explain to our
listeners what you have found with brand new current census figures about the
children being born in America?
Was there a battle in the 1800s to the early 1900s for allowing different
ethnicities in America?
In America, if we don't teach "God Bless America" and "Lets Love America" to the
children of those being born in America, is America over in your opinion?
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April 13, 2012
Title: Presidential Leadership Expert Discusses Santorum's Departure!
Topic: Old Topic - 2012 Presidential Election
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Part 1 of 2
Special guest Dr. Charles Dunn
answers:
Did Santorum see that there was no light at the end of the tunnel? Could he have
easily lost his home state?
Did he suspend his campaign to preserve his hope of a political resurrection? Does Romney need Santorum more than Santorum needs Romney?
What is Romney's Achilles Heel in unifying the GOP? Could Santorum serve as Romney's bridge to Evangelicals?
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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Old Topic - 2012 Presidential Election
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Was Santorum's candidacy miraculous? How should this encourage all believers in democracy?
What are some things that Romney can now set his sights on?
Which is America's most important geopolitical region? What does Romney need to find in a running mate?
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February 21, 2012
Title: Are We On a Yo-Yo String? Does Romney, Santorum, Gingrich, Paul or Cruz, have it locked up so tight that the rest should go home?
Topic: Old Topic - 2012 Presidential Election
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Part 1 of 2
Special guest Dr. Charles Dunn
answers:
Do any of the candidates have the race locked up so tight that no one else has a
chance?
If Santorum wins Michigan, will that make him more formidable to Romney than
ever?
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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Old Topic - 2012 Presidential Election
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Will Rick Santorum be able to hold on to his lead in Michigan or will he be crucified on the airways because of Romney's millions?
Has the Mitt Romney campaign written off Michigan's delegate votes? Why was it easier to portray Gingrich negatively than Santorum?
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February 3, 2012
Title: With Romney only having 59 delegate votes and NEEDING 1144 --- has the fat lady sung yet?
Topic: Presidential Politics
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Part 1 of 2
Special guest Dr. Charles Dunn answers:
How many delegate votes does Romney STILL need?
Is Gingrich on the ballot in all states?
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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Presidential Politics
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
With much of the female vote NOT
in favor of Newt, does this put the nail on his coffin?
Dr. Dunn, is money the milk of Politics?
Is Ron Paul electable?
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January 25, 2012
Title: Proportional versus Winner Take All, Delegate Count to Delegate Strength – Do you understand Key Primary Terms?
Topic: Presidential Politics
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Part 1 of 4
Can you help us understand the delegate count to date?
What are the pros and cons, differences and similarities, of the key terms
“proportional” and “winner takes all”?
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Title: Part 2 of 4
Topic: Presidential Politics
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Is it true that whichever GOP candidate who carries South Carolina
will be the GOP candidate?
What is now the role left to Florida? What should we look out for?
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Title: Part 3 of 4
Topic: Presidential Politics
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Why do you say that Ron Paul is not a friend of evangelicals on social issues?
What changes does Ron Paul want to make to the republican platform?
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Title: Part 4 of 4
Topic: Presidential Politics
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Is it important today that our listeners, if they want to help
influence a presidential race, find a candidate that they like today and support
them financially?
Is it true that money is the milk of politics?
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January 18, 2012
Title: Hiring and Firing - Can Churches Decide if They Want to Hire a Homosexual Pastor or Not?
Topic: Elections Matter
Discussed by Professor Bradley Jacob
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Part 1 of 2
Can Churches decide if they want to hire a homosexual pastor or not?
How does this kind of issue make this new Supreme Court decision exciting?
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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Elections Matter
Discussed by Professor Bradley Jacob
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Were you surprised that the Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of a ministerial exception for this Religious Liberty case?
Concerning the Supreme Court, does the Chief Justice in relation to the other Justices, carry that much pull?
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January 9, 2012
Title: The 2012 Primaries have BEGUN - The ebb and flow of voter numbers!
Topic: Voter Registration
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Part 1 of 2
Let’s look at Iowa, a caucus, could have any registered voter gone to a caucus or do they register Republican or Democrat?
Can Democrats vote in the Republican primary in New Hampshire, and not have to declare themselves as such?
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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Voter Registration
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Wrapping up on Iowa, will the
lesser candidates have difficulty raising money since they didn’t fare well in
Iowa?
In the first 3 states, Iowa, South Carolina and New Hampshire - are they winner
takes all the primary votes or are they proportionally distributed?
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December 19, 2011
Title: Is there Big Trouble under the GOP TENT because of New Proportional Representation in the Iowa, N.H., S.C. and Florida?
Topic: Political Lines
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Part 1 of 2
First, what is “Proportional Representation” and how does this affect the
early selection of a Republican Presidential front-runner?
Is there still time for someone else to enter the Republican race? If so, who
might still have a good chance? Is the G.O.P. Establishment in BIG trouble?
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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Political Lines
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Let’s review for
those joining us - tell us more about the new proportional representation rules
that will be governing the split of the Republican primary votes.
What is your opinion of:
a. Mitt Romney
b. Ron Paul
c. Michelle Bachmann
D. Rick Perry
e. Rick Santorum
f. Newt Gingrich
What should all of our listeners do between now and the primary in their
respective states?
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November 2, 2011
Title: PROS & CONS --- Mitt Romney
Topic: Presidential Politics
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Can the Republican Party Leadership afford to allow Mitt Romney to
win the primary and run as the Republican candidate in 2012?
Do you believe in 2012 the hardcore grassroots activists would get out and vote
for anybody but Obama?
Further, when it comes to driving other people to the poles and encouraging
friends and neighbors to vote, do you think that the activists will be lukewarm
to cold?
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October 20, 2011
Title: Wanted: Bold, New Leader for President of the United States: GOP Nominees or Current President Need Not Apply
Topic: Presidential Politics
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Help Wanted: Bold, New Leader for President of the United States: GOP Nominees or Current President Need Not Apply.
Is this an unrealistic help wanted ad?
Dr. Charles Dunn is our guest discussing presidential politics. He believes that America is ready for a new leader to steer us out of our stagnate economy. Of the announced candidates, which one could lead America’s needed job growth by returning manufacturing jobs back to America?
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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Presidential Politics
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Could Herman Cain be the right candidate? Could Rick Perry be the right candidate?
Could someone emerge from the present field or will it take an as yet unannounced candidate? Is it too late for a new candidate to enter the race? Will the Democrats dump their weak candidate, Obama, and nominate someone like Hillary Clinton?
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October 18, 2011
Title: Did Iran Commit An Act of War Worthy of U.S. Military Action?
Topic: War With Iran
Discussed by Dr. Paul Bonicelli
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
“Targeting foreign diplomats for assassination on U.S. soil isn’t
simply terrorism,” says Dr. Paul Bonicelli, former assistant administrator at
the US Agency for International Development. “Iran’s complicity, if verified,
would constitute an act of war.” But against whom: America or Saudi Arabia?
Should Obama call for air strikes against Iran? Would this be his “October
Surpise”?
Should Saudi Arabia simply hire its mercenaries – the U.S. Military – to attack
Iran?
Send us your comments.
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September 29, 2011
Title: Was Governor Perry Right In Giving Tuition Discounts to the Children of Illegals?
Topic: Pure Politics
Discussed by Dr. Carlos Campo
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Of the one-hundred and eight-one Texas State Representatives and State Senators, only four (only 4!) voted against giving tuition discounts to the children of illegals in Texas.
But will Governor / Candidate Perry lose his luster because of his stand on this issue?
Send us your thoughts on this issue and Governor/Candidate Rick Perry by using our contact link here.
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September 22, 2011
Title: Will The U.N. Give the Palestinians The West Bank and The Gaza As a State?
Topic: Israel
Discussed by Dr. Paul Bonicelli
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Should the Palestinian occupants of the West Bank and the Gaza be given the land as a new nation?
Our Guest, Dr. Paul Bonicelli, explains how President Obama has made three key errors in dealing with the UN, the Palestinians, and with Israel.
Is it too late to stop the push to recognize a Palestinian State? Will the vote lead to another Middle-East War or to renewed terrorism? Listen in…
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August 12, 2011
Title: Is President Barack Obama Jimmy Carter on Steroids?
Topic: Obamanomics
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Dr. Charles Dunn,
author of "The Seven Laws of Presidential Leadership", explains
why President Obama is Jimmy Carter on steroids.
Is this comparison fair: Carter, the engineer, liked to delve into the technical
details of problems, while Obama, the professor, pursues lengthy analysis?
Is this observation correct: Obama is now losing key constituencies, including
the general public, policy-making elites, interest groups, and members of his
own party?
President Carter was unable to solve a miserable economy and a protracted
Mid-East crisis. Will President Obama be able to solve our current economic
downturn and our protracted involvement in nation-building in the Mid-East?
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May 13, 2011
Title: Seven Laws of Presidential Leadership and the No-Shows at S.C. Debate
Topic: Seven Laws of Presidential Leadership
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Segment 1 of 3
Second-stringers and some walk-ons showed up at the recent GOP Presidential Debate in South Carolina but what happened with the first-stringers like Romney, Huckabee, Gingrich, and Palin? Professor Dunn, from Grove City College, author of The Seven Laws of Presidential Leadership, joins us discussing how the Presidential Primary system works and how conservatives select the next President of the United States. We focus a short time on the Libertarian views of Congressman Ron Paul.
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Title: Part 2 of 3
Topic: Seven Laws of Presidential Leadership
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Was it a mistake for Romney, Huckabee, Gingrich, and Palin not to participate in the Presidential Debate in South Caroline? Who won the debate? Who looked good? Who looked bad? Professor Dunn continues discussing the recent debate and begins explaining how the Iowa caucus works, then moves on to the Primaries in New Hampshire.
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Title: Part 3 of 3
Topic: Seven Laws of Presidential Leadership
Discussed by Dr. Charles Dunn
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Professor Dunn continues discussing the recent Presidential debate and points out how the Iowa caucus works, then moves on to the Primaries in New Hampshire. Professor Dunn, from Grove City College, author of The Seven Laws of Presidential Leadership, describes several of the candidates and how the independent voters will respond. Which primary of the first three is the most important? Will history repeat itself with the winner of the South Caroline Presidential Primary going on to winning the Republican nomination? Can listeners everywhere – no matter what state you live in - help starting today?
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March 8, 2011
Title: 10 million dollar Verdict Reversed by US Supreme Court: Good or Bad?
Topic: Supreme Court Decisions
Discussed by Professor Bradley Jacob
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Mr. Snyder was offended that the Baptist Pastor Fred Phelps and some of his
church members protested at the cemetery where he was burying his son. So Mr.
Snyder sued for $10 Million dollars and the jury agreed with him, awarding a $10
million dollar judgment. But the U. S. Supreme Court reversed the award. Why? Is
this good or bad for the American people? Professor Bradley Jacob, from Regent
University, adds clarity to this issue. For more, log onto
www.Regent.edu .
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February 14, 2011
Title: Lessons America Should Have Learned From The Fall of The Shah of Iran
Topic: Muslim Brotherhood
Discussed by Dr. David Meyer
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Will The Muslim Brotherhood Rule Egypt?
Hatred of former President Hosni
Mubarak is only exceeded by the hatred of American within Egypt. Will the Muslim
Brotherhood harness the energy of the protesters to propel themselves into power
over the military? Dr. David Meyer, international relations and military history
expert from Regent University joins us again.
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February 1, 2011
Title: Why should those living in SE Texas care who rules Egypt?
Topic: Muslim Brotherhood and Shariah Law
Discussed by Dr. David Meyer
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Will Israel Be Forced To Use Nuclear Weapons Against the Brotherhood in
Egypt? The U.S. has sold 300 F-16’s to Egypt and allowed them to use our design
in building an arsenal of M1A1 tanks. In the hands of the Muslin Brotherhood,
would Israel be forced to use nuclear weapons to defend itself? Dr. David Meyer,
from Regent University, answers the question: “Why should those living in SE
Texas care who rules Egypt?”
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August 11, 2006
Title: ARE THEY ISLAMIC FASCISTS OR ISLAMIC DEMOCRATS?
Topic: Islamofascists
Discussed by Dr. Joseph Kickasola
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Join Terry Lowry as he talks with Dr. Joseph Kickasola, PhD, professor of International policy at Regent University. Dr. Joseph Kickasola will help answer the question: Are they Islamic Fascists or Islamic Democrats? Visit www.Regent.edu to learn more.
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September 13, 2005
Title: Regent University
Topic: Christian Colleges
Discussed by Jeff Dixon
with Regent University (www.Regent.edu)
Early enrollment programs are available though the Regent University. 500 Students are using the online courses for duel credit now! What other advantages are available at Regent? for more info log onto: www.regent.edu
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