Bad Religion, Bad Science & Blind Fear
Join America’s most attractive audio engineer and her host as they explore the roots of some of our irrational fears, and our generation’s most potent existential threat (that could just get us all killed)!
We begin with the American College of Physicians kneeling at the altar of the homosexualists, while in Texas the legislature is threatened by the same Gay Mafia over their effort to preserve biblical marriage!
We find P. Diddy afraid to grow up and act like a man, a public school student leaving her dead child at the nurse’s office, high school Chlamydia in Crane TX, and rape at the “Sun God” festival at San Diego State.
Tune in to hear about the modern singularity of pornography on demand and the damage it does to boys, and the threat it poses to the future of Western (and Eastern for that matter) Civilization.
We have the baby killers confirming that RE-publicans cannot be “pro-choice” while supporting anything that might look like Personhood, a study showing the decline of Christianity and the rise of the “nones“, and cop killings doubling via the community organizing being done by the Barry HO administration.
And then, with pure messianic delusion, Barack Obama disagrees with Jesus statement that the poor will always be with us, (and seems to imply he can show us how to do what Jesus would not)!
The Boston Bomber will likely die of old age on Death Row, Saturday Night Live proves their cowardice and a lack of comedic talent, while failing to finish the Mohammed joke they apparently stole, and Barry and his horsewomen can’t resist spiking the football over killing one terrorist, while ISIS takes Anbar Province in Iraq.
Hear about Daniel Pipes startling research into the water shortage that might just be the catalyst that fully inflames World War III, and how Valerie Jarrett’s trade of five top terrorists for deserter Bowe Bergdahl is about to play out on the Afghan battlefield.
All this and more at the podcast below:
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