Pro-Life Audio & Video
What would Roger Williams say… and do?
[description] What would Roger Say? Williams, that is... the founder of the Rhode Island colony is one old measure of religious freedom and the menace of theocratic meddling in America.
James Marzilli 7-2-08
[description] When will pervs be held accountable and not treated like victims?
7/02/08:Jonah Goldberg
[description] Government does nothing well. Enter Jonah Goldberg...
Col Hunt 7-1-08
[description] General Wesley Clark continues his media campaign to explain his comments on Sunday that Senator McCain's serving in the military is not the same as exercising strategic judgment during a time of war. We will speak with Col. David Hunt about his response to General Clark on this mornings Fox & Friends.
Latest in presidential politics with James Pindell
[description] (NECN) - Barack Obama is going after Evangelicals -- voters that many say gave George Bush the White House, while John McCain is going international and talking free trade. James Pindell, national editor of www.politicker.com joins NECN with s...
Here and Now for Monday, June 30, 2008
[description] Iraqi officials are throwing open the country's oil fields, the world's third-largest, to international bidding today. Cod, cannoli, and Cape Ann. In his new book "The Last Fish Tale," Mark Kurlansky chronicles the storied past of Gloucester, Massachusetts, which he calls "America's oldest fishing port and most original town." Gloucester, once a haven for writers and artists like T.S. Elliot, Winslow Homer, and Charles Olson, can now barely support a part-time fishing fleet due to overfishing, ground trawling, and government regulations. Kurlansky says that Gloucester now risks becoming what so many other old fishing ports have already become: a tourist trap. John McCain travels to Colombia and Mexico this week following his weekend meeting with the Rev. Billy Graham and his son, Rev. Franklin Graham. McCain is still working to earn the support of evangelicals who are skeptical about his conservative credentials. We speak to Peter Wallsten of the Los Angeles Times, who has been c
Young Evangelicals Endorse Jesus
[description] CNN's Kate Bolduan looks at a new movement of young Evangelicals and their shift in politics.
Here and Now for Thursday, June 26, 2008
[description] Here and Now Rundown for Thursday, June 26, 2008. Guest Host: Anthony Brooks in for Robin Young. The Supreme Court today overturned a handgun ban for the residents of Washington DC. We get a report on the highly anticipated decision, which was seen as the court's interpretation of the meaning of the Second Amendment, from Lyle Denniston, of Scotusblog.com. We also get analysis from Jonathan Turley, Professor of Law at George Washington University, Robert Levy of the Cato Institute (he financed the original lawsuit designed to overturn the DC ban,) and also John Lowy, senior attorney at the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence. A radio station in London is trying to keep on top of issues inside Zimbabwe. We speak with Gerry Jackson, station manager for SWRadio Africa. Sen. Barrack Obama will be joined by Sen. Clinton on the campaign trail tomorrow in Unity, New Hampshire. Does this signal great Democratic unity? We'll speak with Jeff Zeleny, political correspondent for the
6/26/08:My Gun
[description] The Supreme Court has just ruled that we do indeed have the right to handguns. Who would have thought that a constitutional right would be so upheld! Johnathan Adler of Case Western University School of Law is here to explain.
PFW in Progress - 6/24/2008
[description] Listen to this edition of PFW in Progress as we talk about the Patriots offseason and news around the league. We'll also go around the table to discuss which games this past season that Bill Belichick's coaching made the difference in the game. Plus, Tom makes an important announcement regarding his future at PFW. Take a break with Fred, Paul, Andy, Tom and Erik as they give you the latest scoop from Gillette Stadium and answer your questions. Listen LIVE Tuesday's and Thursday's from 12-2 p.m. and email your comments to webradio@patriots.com.







