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July 20, 2006

Latest News Stories

Host:Jim Schneider
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-President Bush exercised his first veto since coming into office by vetoing House Bill 810 which would have used taxpayer money to fund the deliberate creation and destruction of human embryos.

-Lord of the Rings movie profits being used to support embryonic stem cell research.

-Hezbollah operatives have kidnapped 2 foreign journalists in Lebanon.

-Spanish Prime Minister accuses Israel of using abusive force while wearing a Palestinian scarf.

-If Israel increases it's campaign against Hezbollah, such as sending ground troops into Lebanon, Palestinian terror groups are saying they will open a third front against Israel by carrying out large scale attacks inside the country.

-Hezbollah threatening to hit U.S. interests around the world.

-Recent violence between Israel and Lebanon may have the effect of putting a damper on World Pride II events scheduled for August 6th to the 12th.

-Iranians alleged to be present at North Korea's recent missile tests.

-Gay Games in Chicago turning out to be an attendance flop.

-Latvian Council leaders ban gay pride parade.

-Spain decides that children as young as 10 are to be taught homosexuality in new curriculum. Spain's government has also authorized embryonic stem cell research as well as relaxing divorce laws.

-Glasgow, Scotland firefighters to receive disciplinary action after refusing to participate in gay pride event.

-Leaders of the Catholic church in Scotland have branded new legislation banning denominational schools from teaching that homosexuality is sin, as "totalitarian", amounting to "thought control".

-Netherlands court gives recognition to the formation of a pedophile political party.

-Democratic candidate for California governor throws his weight behind gay marriage bill.

-Missouri officials lift regulations that automatically prevent homosexuals from becoming foster parents.

-Christians in Jackson, Mississippi call for the closure of last abortion mill.

-Missouri federal judge rules that the state must transport female inmates seeking abortions to clinics, rejecting the state's arguments that it uses taxpayer funds to assist in an abortion thereby violating state laws.

-Texas Attorney General asked to determine if new pro-life laws limiting abortion have created a scenario where abortion practitioners could be charged with capital murder and receive the death penalty.

-Australian population control group calls for one child policy to be implemented worldwide.

-Michael Schiavo raising money for political campaign.

-Planned Parenthood lists many Christian groups on their terrorist and extremist list.

-Concerned Women for America says Marriott Hotels offer pay-per-view pornography in their rooms.

-Computer maker unveils memory spot chip with 250 times more data holding capability than radio frequency I.D. chips.

-Ohio governor signs into law a bill requiring all public and community schools to display any donated copies of the national motto and state motto.

Action Points

To contact Walgreen and Kraft Foods concerning their support of Chicago's Gay Games:

Walgreens
847-914-2500

Kraft Foods
1-800-323-0768