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Marijuana – David Usher
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On our show today, we clear the air on marijuana. While some states are pushing to legalize it, states that have already are showing the Country what they can expect in the future.
We take a complicated issue and boil it down so that everyone can understand what’s really happening.
On this show we interview David Usher. David is the President of the Center for Marriage Policy and comes to us today to discuss what’s happening with marijuana legislation.
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The Red Hen Restaurant
Perhaps they need to change the name from “Red Hen” to “Blue Hen” if they’re so fearful of people who hold different political beliefs. By now you’ve probably heard about the owner of the Red Hen asking Sarah Sanders to leave because Sarah works for the President of the United States.
As a business owner myself, I am shocked by the behavior of this business owner. Sarah Sanders was not asking to make a political speech. She was not asking to use the restaurant for a political fundraiser. She was not attempting to get the staff or other patrons to support Donald Trump. She was just coming as a paying customer.
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US Senate Candidate Tony Monetti
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Today we interview U S Senate candidate, Tony Monetti. Tony spent over twenty years in decorated military service. He flew a B-52 to destroy infrastructure in Saddam Hussein’s Iraq. He later joined elite airmen handpicked to pilot the then-new B-2 Stealth Bomber in global combat operations. He received the Distinguished Flying Cross for bravery. Promoted to major, he became the 509th Bomb Wing’s safety chief at Whiteman Air Force Base.
An election is right around the corner and we need to know what the candidates are thinking. This show is a continuation of our efforts to probe the people who want to represent us in Washington DC. You’re about to hear what’s going on behind the three second sound bites.
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Candidates and Christianity
Frequently, people ask if I plan to run for any public office again. It’s a fair question, but I’m not sure our Country is in a place where the voters want Christians or Constitutionally minded people in office. The masses that listen to the media and popular icons of the left demonstrate that adhering to the Constitution is not that important to the rank and file voters. Our screams, “That’s not Constitutional!”, are often met with yawns and waves for us to move on to relevant information.
Most of you understand what’s at stake and I love constituents who are committed to Constitutional principles. However, the hearts of voters need to change before we will see real change in our Country.
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US Senate Candidate, Kristi Nichols
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We’re all in this together! An election is right around the corner and we need to know what the candidates are thinking. This show is a continuation of our efforts to probe the people who want to represent us in Washington DC. You’re about to get an in-depth look inside the heart and mind of a candidate.
On today’s show, we interview US Senate Candidate, Kristi Nichols. Kristi is a pastor of an inner city church and is going to explain why she’s running for the Senate.
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Happy Father’s Day
Without dads, our world would end. (Same for mothers as well!) One of the most treasured attributes in a father is faithfulness. A godly man is the biggest asset to a family and country! As we look around, one of the biggest problems precipitating the cultural decline is fatherlessness. If you have a father, make sure you try to honor him this week.
This week on our show, we interview John Trent. John is the author of the book, The Language of Love and is an expert on what it takes to put strong families back together. He grew up in a broken home and speaks out of personal experience based on much research.
My hope is that this show will encourage you to love your family members more deeply. By having a functional family, you will honor God and play a role to stabilize our Country.
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John Trent – The Language of Love
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When it comes to communication, we all could use a little more help. Did you ever wonder what all the great communicators have in common? On our show we help you understand how you can become more effective at getting your message out to everyone in your path!
Today we get to talk with John Trent. John is the president of StrongFamilies.com and the author of many books, including the Language of Love.
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US Senate Candidate, Courtland Sykes
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As a former candidate myself, I want to assure you that candidates like to be asked questions. That’s what they sign up for when they put their names on the ballot. On today’s show you’ll hear an insider’s glimpse into what makes a candidate tick.
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The Governor and Christianity
After last week’s resignation of our Governor, I posted this: “I’m calling on all Christians to pray that Eric Greitens and his family will find Christ at the end of this mess.”
The responses that resulted gave me great insights into the thinking of most people in our culture today. Many assumed he was a Christian because he claimed to be “a conservative”, (whatever that means) and a Republican. Ha.
Some showed moral outrage, but others tried to shame those who were morally outraged. Should one’s religion be a factor for serving in public office?
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How to Vet Candidates
Frequently people ask for my thoughts on the US Senate race. I was a judge at one of the candidate forums, but there’s always so much more we want to know.
As a former candidate myself, I want to assure you that candidates like to be asked questions. If they don’t want to answer questions, they shouldn’t run for office. Being a candidate means one must answer questions—a lot of questions!
Candidates should give out their phone numbers and tell us where they live. If a candidate doesn’t want to share this information, that is a red flag that this person may be unqualified for office. Being in office involves representing the people, which means we offer our constituents access to us.