- Outlaw Divorce?Jan. 7, 2010 9:45 am By Louise By Louise Sally Kern, the Oklahoma state legislator who infamously called homosexuality "the biggest threat our nation has, even more so than terrorism or Islam," now wants to force heterosexual couples to stay married. Under Kern's legislation, incompatibility would not a Sally Kern, the Oklahoma state legislator who infamously called homosexuality "the biggest threat our nation has, even more so than terrorism or Islam," now wants to force heterosexual couples to stay married. Under Kern's legislation, incompatibility would not a
- Daily Topics - Wednesday January 6th 2009Jan. 6, 2010 9:49 am By Louise By Louise
- Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose bothJan. 6, 2010 9:30 am By Louise By Louise
- Daily Topics - Tuesday January 2010Jan. 5, 2010 9:51 am By Louise By Louise Quote: Are we like late Rome, infatuated with past glories, ruled by a complacent, greedy elite, and hopelessly powerless to respond to changing conditions? -- Quote: Are we like late Rome, infatuated with past glories, ruled by a complacent, greedy elite, and hopelessly powerless to respond to changing conditions? --
- Monday 4 January '10 show notesJan. 5, 2010 9:11 am By SueN By SueN- Guests:
- Doug Cunningham of Workers Independent News.
- Michael German of the ACLU.
 
- Topics:
- Hour One: Are we about to re-enact 1937?
- Was the Uganda anti-gay bill started by US evangelicals?
- How long is it going to be before they ask us to bend over and spread 'em?
 
- Bumper Music:
 
- Guests:
- Daily Topics - Monday - January 4th 2010Jan. 4, 2010 9:29 am By Louise By Louise Hour One - Are we about to re-enact 1937? Hour One - Are we about to re-enact 1937?- Hour Two - Was the Uganda anti-gay bill started by US evangelicals? 
- Where Have all the Sea Lions Gone?Jan. 4, 2010 9:28 am By Louise By Louise Bloomberg reported that The Mayo Clinic, hailed by President Barack Obama as a national model for good health care, will stop accepting Medicare patients at their primary-care clinics in Arizona, because, they say, the U.S. government pays too low. Bloomberg reported that The Mayo Clinic, hailed by President Barack Obama as a national model for good health care, will stop accepting Medicare patients at their primary-care clinics in Arizona, because, they say, the U.S. government pays too low.








