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Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean
I Didn't Know That It Was Theirs to Give... Or Take
Chuck and Julie show with Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden
Joined by friend of the show, Democratic strategist, Ted Trimpa
How did the GOP get it so right and the Dems get it so wrong. Plus a bit of gloating as Dem strategist aka sword of Soros Ted Trimpa joins the show.
Angel Talk with Jim Young and Sandy Young
Subject: Empowering Relationships
Even in the Godhead, Jesus said “where two or more are gathered there I am also.” One will never be as empowered as two, and two will never be as empowered as ten. The idea is in the numbers, a relationship can change a family, city, country, and make great changes all around the world. Even the Holy Spirit can use an impure vessel to manifest the glory of God. Join us for another exciting Angel Talk Radio Show. Sponsored by The Living Light Center a Church of Faith and Healing.
Find it difficult to discuss money with your partner? You're certainly not alone. Spend 30 minutes with The Money Doctor learning how to turn what can be a confrontational subject into a calm conversation, drawing your partner closer, so you can both achieve your financial goals in harmony.
Who are the people who voted for Trump? AND WHY?! PROFESSOR ALEX HINTON Will Tell Us Five things to understand about MAGA supporters - We were so sure of ourselves... so, what happened? Who are the people who voted for Donald J. Trump and why? What can Professor Hinton tell us about the psychology of these people and where the country is headed — based on his research, and what he knows about white power and the rising threat of genocide? Tune in as we discuss the future of America and what changes will come over the next several years.
Alexander Hinton is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, Director of the Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights, and UNESCO Chair on Genocide Prevention at Rutgers University. He is the author or editor of seventeen books including the award-winning Why did they Kill?