
December 03, 2008
News Recap
| Host: | Jim Schneider |
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--Democrats don't have a filibuster proof majority in the U.S. Senate as Saxby Chambliss wins election in Georgia.
--New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson tapped as Obama's Commerce Secretary.
--Cecelia Munoz, an 18 year veteran of the group known as La Raza, has been tapped to be on Obama's White House staff.
--Ellen Moran, recently selected as Obama's White House Communications Director, is the head of an abortion activist group.
--Hillary Clinton is said to be constitutionally ineligible to serve as Secretary of State.
--Obama has chosen pro-abortion advocate and former South Dakota Senator Tom Daschle as Health and Human Services Secretary.
--Democrat attorney Philip Berg is filing an emergency motion to stop Obama from taking office in January due to citizenship concerns.
--Major newspapers are just beginning to weigh-in on Obama citizenship issue.
--Supreme Court to be convening in conference whether the Obama citizenship issue should be examined.
--Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez seeking a constitutional amendment to allow him to remain in power until 2021.
--Planned Parenthood of Indiana offering gift certificates for services or the choice of birth control including abortion.
--Faith Presbyterian Church in Franklin, Wisconsin, opens its Sunday school space as a satellite prayer center for Muslims.
--The Washington Post reports that the Pentagon is detailing how troops will bolster domestic security.
--Kentucky atheists group files lawsuit seeking to remove a porton of the state anti-terrorism law that requires the Kentucky office of homeland security to acknowledge that it can't keep the state safe without God's help.
--Syndicated columnist blames the GOP's embracing of God as the reason they lost the last election.
--Princess Diana Bible will be a "gay" Bible that calls heterosexuality a sin.
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