Saturday, August 10, 2013

NEWS ROUND-UP: AUGUST 9, 2013



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The Crosstalk Radio Talk Show is heard each weekday on over 90 radio outlets across America and worldwide on the Internet. Crosstalk covers the issues that affect our world, our nation, our families and the Christian church from a perspective centered in the Word of God. Whether we discuss the economy, the political scene, the continuing moral collapse of our nation, legislation that affects the family, or the state of evangelicalism, our authority is found in the unchanging standard of the Holy Scriptures. Veteran co-hosts Dr. Vic Eliason and Jim Schneider have worked as a team for over 20 years to bring solid information to the body of Christ.

Host: Vic Eliason

Show Description:
Vic Eliason cleared the news desk so that listeners could share their comments on the following stories...

Openly lesbian Senator Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin is leading lawmakers to have the Department of Health and Human Services reevaluate the gay blood ban.

The Department of Housing and Urban Development is imposing a new rule that would allow the federal government to track diversity in neighborhoods. The plan is to use the information to change policies that are deemed discriminatory.

Transportation Security Administration to provide warrentless searches at various locations including festivals, sporting events and bus stations.

South African Bishop Desmond Tutu said that he would not worship a god who is homophobic and that he'd refuse to go to a homophobic heaven.

IRS still targeting Tea Party and other conservative groups.

If Benghazi is a phony scandal, then why is the Obama administration changing the names of and hiding the survivors?

President Obama marks the end of Ramadan by providing Syria with 195 million dollars in food and other humanitarian aid.

Our government is spending $653,190 dollars to reduce tobacco use among Brazilian women.

It's being recommended that parents of severely sunburned children be referred to social services.

At least 6,000 jihadist rebels in Syria, many affiliated with Al-Qaeda, now pose a major security risk to the U.S. and Europe.

Fort Hood gunman Nidal Hasan receives free helicopter rides, lives in a private room built to accommodate his medical needs, wears a beard against Army regulations, travels with his own security detail, has received numerous trial delays and collects an $80,000 per year salary.

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