




Synopsis: The presidential debate. Trump and marijuana. President Biden wearing a Trump hat? These and many more stories were presented by Jim Schneider’s for listener consideration this week. Stories included:
• An opinion piece on the Daily Caller alleges the moderators in the recent Trump/Harris debate were doing everything they could to help VP Kamala Harris.
• Trump/Harris debate moderator Linsey Davis had a major conflict of interest in that she was a sorority sister of Kamala Harris.
• Why would VP Kamala Harris call for a second debate if she won? Former President Trump rejects calls for another one.
• The Trump campaign slammed reports that the Harris campaign told Arab-American leaders in Detroit that if she's elected in November, she would likely name left-wing Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison as the nation's top cop.
• Former President Trump announced support for a Florida ballot initiative that would legalize marijuana.
• A Georgia judge dismissed 3 criminal charges on Thursday in the 2020 election interference case involving former President Trump.
• North Carolina's Supreme Court ruled Monday that state election officials have to reprint presidential ballots and remove Robert F. Kennedy's name.
• President Joe Biden donned a red Trump 2024 hat on Wednesday during an event with VP Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania.
• State and local election officials from across the country on Wednesday warned that problems with the nation's mail delivery system threatened to disenfranchise voters in the upcoming presidential election.
• The census data released Thursday shows that Americans are less well off than they were 4 years ago.
• An opinion piece on the Daily Caller alleges the moderators in the recent Trump/Harris debate were doing everything they could to help VP Kamala Harris.
• Trump/Harris debate moderator Linsey Davis had a major conflict of interest in that she was a sorority sister of Kamala Harris.
• Why would VP Kamala Harris call for a second debate if she won? Former President Trump rejects calls for another one.
• The Trump campaign slammed reports that the Harris campaign told Arab-American leaders in Detroit that if she's elected in November, she would likely name left-wing Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison as the nation's top cop.
• Former President Trump announced support for a Florida ballot initiative that would legalize marijuana.
• A Georgia judge dismissed 3 criminal charges on Thursday in the 2020 election interference case involving former President Trump.
• North Carolina's Supreme Court ruled Monday that state election officials have to reprint presidential ballots and remove Robert F. Kennedy's name.
• President Joe Biden donned a red Trump 2024 hat on Wednesday during an event with VP Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania.
• State and local election officials from across the country on Wednesday warned that problems with the nation's mail delivery system threatened to disenfranchise voters in the upcoming presidential election.
• The census data released Thursday shows that Americans are less well off than they were 4 years ago.
HARBINGERS DAILY

By David Reagan: As every new year dawns, I find myself earnestly yearning that it will be the year that will initiate the end time events that will lead to the Lord’s return to this earth.
The first of those events will be the Rapture of the Church. That will be followed by the Great Tribulation of seven years, a period of unparalleled horror that will culminate in the return of Jesus to reign over all the world.
The writings of the early Church Fathers (100 to 300 A.D.) reveal that one of the earliest prayers of the Church was “Maranatha!” (1 Corinthians 16:22). That word is actually an Aramaic phrase that means “Our Lord come!”
This prayer expresses a fact that is confirmed by many other scriptures; namely, that the First Century Church had an ardent desire for the soon return of Jesus.
The Twentieth Century Church seems to have lost that desire. Most professing Christians today do not pray “Maranatha!” They do not yearn for the return of the Lord. Instead of yearning, they are yawning.
Christendom at large is caught up in apathy regarding the return of Jesus. And that is sad, for the Word says that the return of the Lord is our “Blessed Hope” (Titus 2:13).
The first of those events will be the Rapture of the Church. That will be followed by the Great Tribulation of seven years, a period of unparalleled horror that will culminate in the return of Jesus to reign over all the world.
The writings of the early Church Fathers (100 to 300 A.D.) reveal that one of the earliest prayers of the Church was “Maranatha!” (1 Corinthians 16:22). That word is actually an Aramaic phrase that means “Our Lord come!”
This prayer expresses a fact that is confirmed by many other scriptures; namely, that the First Century Church had an ardent desire for the soon return of Jesus.
A Waning Of The Zeal
The Twentieth Century Church seems to have lost that desire. Most professing Christians today do not pray “Maranatha!” They do not yearn for the return of the Lord. Instead of yearning, they are yawning.
Christendom at large is caught up in apathy regarding the return of Jesus. And that is sad, for the Word says that the return of the Lord is our “Blessed Hope” (Titus 2:13).
ISRAEL 365 NEWS

By Zahava Schwartz: Standing atop the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, one can’t help but feel the weight of history. This ancient hill, known in Hebrew as Har HaZeitim, once provided olives to light the menorah in the Jewish Temple over 2,000 years ago. Today, it offers a panoramic view of the Old City and serves as a poignant reminder of Jerusalem’s deep significance to both Jewish and Christian faiths.
Jerusalem, along with Judea and Samaria, forms what many consider Israel’s biblical heartland. These lands, often called Israel’s biblical heartland, are more than just territory—they contain the lifeblood of Jewish history and heritage. and are a cornerstone of Judeo-Christian heritage.
After centuries of exile, the Jewish people reclaimed these sacred lands during the 1967 Six-Day War, restoring a connection that had been lost for thousands of years. This moment was not just a military victory but a spiritual homecoming.
Yet, the journey has been anything but easy. The people of Jerusalem, Judea, and Samaria face ongoing challenges—terrorism, international pressure, and relentless propaganda. Despite this, they remain steadfast, committed to living in and preserving these lands that are so central to their identity.
Jerusalem, along with Judea and Samaria, forms what many consider Israel’s biblical heartland. These lands, often called Israel’s biblical heartland, are more than just territory—they contain the lifeblood of Jewish history and heritage. and are a cornerstone of Judeo-Christian heritage.
After centuries of exile, the Jewish people reclaimed these sacred lands during the 1967 Six-Day War, restoring a connection that had been lost for thousands of years. This moment was not just a military victory but a spiritual homecoming.
Yet, the journey has been anything but easy. The people of Jerusalem, Judea, and Samaria face ongoing challenges—terrorism, international pressure, and relentless propaganda. Despite this, they remain steadfast, committed to living in and preserving these lands that are so central to their identity.
GELLER REPORT

By Pamela Geller: The fix is in.
Illegal voter registration in Oregon https://t.co/lTrikfQc4Chttps://twitter.com/AP/status/1834879862063894621
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 14, 2024
END OF THE AMERICAN DREAM

By Michael Snyder: If you want to get people angry, just start a debate about immigration. There are very few issues that are capable of arousing such passion right now. In recent days, the left and the right have been engaged in an all-out war of words over what may or may not be happening in the city of Springfield, Ohio. Haitian migrants now make up approximately a quarter of the city’s entire population, and many local residents have publicly expressed frustration about the chaos that these migrants have caused.
Of course many on the left are disputing these claims even though they don’t live in that community. For example, NBC News just put out an article which suggests that there is no evidence “that the arrival of thousands of immigrants from Haiti had created chaos in Springfield”…
Of course many on the left are disputing these claims even though they don’t live in that community. For example, NBC News just put out an article which suggests that there is no evidence “that the arrival of thousands of immigrants from Haiti had created chaos in Springfield”…
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