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January 28, 2013
Title: Are Republicans becoming Obsolete?
Topic: Political Lines
Discussed by Dr. Paul Kengor
with The Institute for Faith and Freedom (www.FaithAndFreedom.com)
There was a time when more
Americans proudly claimed to be Conservative. Now, with the population of the
younger generation (18-28) becoming more liberalized every day by brainwashing
College Professors (present guest not included in that category!) and being
bombarded with political correctness in music, television, and movies, more
people claim to be Liberal. What does this mean for Republican Party? Do
Americans just want Santa Claus as President?
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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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October 24, 2011
Title: Redrawing Political Lines and their “timely” approval
Topic: Political Lines
Discussed by Jeff Yates
with Political Consultant
After the census is
taken every 10 years, every state has to redraw the political lines - What is
happening with the State Representative and State Senate districts?
How many new congressional districts has Texas received?
What happens if the Federal Court hasn’t approved the lines for the
congressional districts before November 12th? Would we just not have
congressional elections?
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