
April 23, 2007
Current News Stories
| Host: | Vic Eliason |
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Among the stories discussed:
-The Federal Reserve is wiring 26,000 Social Security payments south of the border.
-NAFTA Superhighway project hits a snag.
-Hillary Clinton supported by abortion, gay, and now porn publisher.
-Hillary Clinton says if elected president, she would make her husband a roaming ambassador to the world.
-Melissa Busekros, the German home schooled girl removed from her home by German authorities, returns home.
-Former Soviet leader, Boris Yeltsin, passes away at age 76.
-Christian student punished by his Michigan high school for showing opposition to a school homosexual function.
-Virginia settles lawsuit over gravemarkers with Wiccans.
-Syria is allegedly being aided by Iran in making preparations for a summer war with Israel.
-Christian marriage commissioner in Canada could be fined for refering a homosexual couple to a different commissioner.
-Billboard company refuses ex-gay ads.
-Rudi Giuliani tells reporters that Republicans need to get beyond pro-life issues.
-New York man found guilty of manslaughter because his girlfriend refused to have an abortion.
-Gideons arrested in Florida battle second round of charges.
-Iraqi Christians forced to pay protection tax.
-Georgia town murder free since law instituted 25 years ago required that head of household residents must own a firearm.










