On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 14:36:26 -0600, D.J. <solosam75@cableone.net> wrote: I don't remember Fibber McGee on radio, but its possible. I do. Listened to a lot of radio in the 50s. FWIW, here's the lead paragraph of the Fibber McGee entry in Wikipedia: "Fibber McGee and Molly was a radio show that played a major role in determining the full form of what became classic, old-time radio. The
Talk Radio's Last Stand? By Rory O'Connor Created Jun 12 2008 - 10:05am The email alert read "Breaking from Newsmax.com," the conservative online news site that also publishes Newsmax Magazine. One item in particular caught my attention: Special: Will President Obama Ban O'Reilly, Rush? [1] One click, however, reveals this 'breaking' news is simply old wine poured into a "special"
Christian fundamentalism and Zionism: Time to terminate this unholy alliance? Friday, June 06, 2008 - By: Hart, Alan In the light of the revelation (devine or not) about Pastor John Hagee's assertion that Hitler was God's agent, is it too much to hope that Jews everywhere, and Jewish Americans especially, will insist that Zionism terminate its unholy alliance with Christian fundamentalism?
Christian fundamentalism and Zionism: Time to terminate this unholy alliance? Friday, June 06, 2008 - By: Hart, Alan In the light of the revelation (devine or not) about Pastor John Hagee's assertion that Hitler was God's agent, is it too much to hope that Jews everywhere, and Jewish Americans especially, will insist that Zionism terminate its unholy alliance with Christian fundamentalism
Christian fundamentalism and Zionism Time To Terminate This Unholy Alliance? By Alan Hart 23/08/08 In the light of the revelation (devine or not) about Pastor John Hagee’s assertion that Hitler was God’s agent, is it too much to hope that Jews everywhere, and Jewish Americans especially, will insist that Zionism terminate its unholy alliance with Christian fundamentalism? This alliance