Archive for April 2nd, 2008

coming up on Political Pistachio:

Political Pistachio Radio discusses Obama, homosexuality, Islam, Illegal Aliens, Racial Issues, and Military Separation


On Monday I had a powerful program that dealt with how Islam and the Homosexual Agenda are both using Political Correctness to silence Christianity. Are Christians equipped to handle the onslaught? Listen to the show HERE.

Tonight my guest is Mary Beth Brown, bestselling author and speaker. She is the author of the New York Times and USA Today bestselling book, Hand of Providence: The Strong and Quiet Faith of Ronald Reagan. In 1988, with her husband, she founded Citizens United, one of America’s most effective and recognized citizen advocacy organizations. She has been a guest on numerous TV and radio shows including CNN, FOX News, The O’Reilly Factor, Brit Hume, MSNBC, and others. Now she is stepping up to Political Pistachio Radio. Listen tonight as we discuss the campaign of Barack Obama at 10:00pm Eastern/7:00pm Pacific (or you can check the archive as well later) HERE.

Thursday Night at 10pm Eastern, 7pm Pacific, Marc Maxwell joins us. He is the author of Surviving Military Separation. Marc Maxwell will be calling us from Germany where he is a Department of Defense Guidance Counselor who works daily with deployed personnel and their families. The former Army Airborne Ranger is the recipient of several awards, including the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal. Listen to tomorrow night’s show live (or catch the archive later) HERE.

Have you seen the article moving around the internet called The Racist History of the Democratic Party? The author of that piece is also the author of the articles, “Freedom of Speech For Everyone Except The Clergy,” and “I don’t support Obama Because of my Faith & Not Because of His Race.” His book Unfounded Loyalty answers the question: Why are most blacks in America Democrats? despite the fact that for over 150 years, blacks were victims of terrorist attacks by the Democrats and their Klan supporters, including lynchings, beatings, rapes and mutilations; on the issue of slavery, the Democrats literally gave their lives to expand it - the Republicans gave their lives to ban it; and how many believed the Democrats had a change of heart and fell in love with blacks. To the contrary, history reveals the democrats didn’t fall in love with black folks, they fell in love with the black vote knowing this would be their ticket into the white house. His latest book, Unveiling the whole Truth discusses what the media failed to tell American voters. Listen to my interview of Reverend Perryman HERE.

Next week watch for Al Garza, the Executive Director of the Minute Man Project to join us, as well as former Palestinian Terrorist turned Christian, Walid Shoebat.

Protesting Oppressive Regimes

One of the things that I did not get a chance to post on last week (thanks to the breaking Lori Swanson scandal which you can read about at Ladies Logic) was an under reported story out of Tibet.

 

The Tibetan government in exile says the death toll from the demonstrations in Tibet is about 140.
“While we have confirmed information on the death toll from the demonstrations so far, it has been extremely difficult to get the details,” the Dalai Lama’s exile government said in a message posted on its Web site Monday.
The group said the overall toll was “around 140,” and it listed the names of 40 Tibetans killed in protests that started March 10.
Previously, the Dalai Lama’s government said 99 protesters died. China has put the death toll at 22.

 

CNN Asia, quoting the Chinese government (who has a vested interest in keeping the death toll as minimal as possible) said that 10 died in the clashes.  Meanwhile, the Hindustan Times, One India and Ireland On Line all report that at least 100 died.  With the exception of Yahoo, no US news entities reported on this.

Suppose these protests took place in the US and the protesters were killed protesting the Bush Administration….do you think that they would have been covered then?