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Air Date: December 19, 2012

Host: Jim Schneider

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Here’s a selection of stories that Jim addressed for listener comment:

–3 State Department officials including a security chief resign following the release of
Benghazi report.
–U.S. judge and legal scholar Robert Bork died today at age 85.
–Lawmakers charged with merging House and Senate versions of the National Defense
Authorization Act drop the provision that would have barred the military from holding
U.S. citizens and permanent residents in indefinite detention without trial as terror
suspects.
–A Marine Corp Captain proposes to his boyfriend in the Grand Foyer of the White
House.
–Any notary public in Maine who performs traditional marriages may not refuse to
perform a same-sex marriage for any reason or they will be charged with a human
rights violation.
–In a 4-3 ruling the Montana Supreme Court says that same-sex couples seeking to be
granted the same benefits as married couples are making an overly broad request.
–New Zealand church billboard depicts Jesus in the crib surrounded by a halo of rainbow
colors along with a billboard that says: “It’s Christmas. It’s time for Jesus to come
out.”
–Openly gay Nebraska woman found guilty of falsely claiming that she was brutally
attacked by three men.
–U.S. Attorney General recently gave the National Counterterrorism Center
sweeping new powers to store dossiers on citizens even if they are not suspected of
criminal activity.
–New study reveals that illegal aliens in Oregon cost taxpayers more than 1 billion
dollars annually.
–Last month the White House had a transgender day of remembrance.
–New I.R.S. report reveals 36 of Obama’s executive office staff owe the country
$833,970 in back taxes.
–St. Louis County police chief in Missouri says that we should talk about arming civilian
school personnel.
–Some Missoula, Montana, school parents are upset over the song selection for the
school’s Christmas program claiming that it’s a form of bullying due to references to
the Christ of Christmas.
–Owners of an apartment at a senior living complex in California are demanding that
management remove Christmas trees and menorahs from common areas in the
complex.
–California school facing threat of lawsuit over yoga classes.
–California governor appoints the first openly homosexual judge to serve on the Court of
Appeals.
–Minnesota Supreme Court ruling from 1995 requiring taxpayers to fund abortions has
resulted in the death of more than 58,000 unborn children.
–Bioethics expert, Peter Singer, says that when the death of a disabled infant leads to the
birth of another with better prospects of a happy life, the total amount of happiness will
be greater if the disabled infant is killed.
–A British baby less than one pound survives.
–Michigan House and Senate pass a pro-life omnibus bill requiring all surgical
abortion clinics to be licensed and inspected by the state.
–The founder and former owner of the Dominos Pizza chain files a lawsuit over the
Health and Human Services mandate that forces religious employers to purchase drugs
for employees that may cause abortions.
–Republican congressman Tim Scott, a black, pro-life advocate, will replace Jim DeMint
in the U.S. Senate. The N.A.A.C.P. is upset because of Scott’s conservative positions.
–Fiscal cliff talks at an impasse. House Speaker John Boehner removes certain
individuals from key committees for not holding to the party mark.
–President Barack Obama is Time Magazine’s Person of the Year.
–U.N. wants to impose a tax on Americans.

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