ADAM McMANUS TO INTERVIEW
LT. GOVERNOR DEWHURST AND
JIM BOB DUGGAR OF "19 KIDS AND COUNTING" ON 1200, WOAI IN SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
I will be guest hosting for Joe Pags today, July 4 and Friday, July 5 from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. central on 1200, WOAI, the 50,000-watt Clear Channel talk station of San Antonio which covers most of the state.
If you are out of the area, you can listen live to the broadcast from here.
In addition to listening to the show, I invite you to call in at 210.737.1200.
Thursday, July 4, 2013
5:00 p.m.: Doug Phillips, Founder of Vision Forum Ministries, will join me on the phone from the
150th anniversary re-enactment of The Battle of Gettysburg, the greatest battle fought on U.S. soil: The Battle of Gettysburg.
Doug Phillips More than 15,000 re-enactors, thousands more civilian interpreters, 400 horses and 100 cannons will re-create the 1860s through battle sequences, encampments, and live demonstrations. Visitors will get an up-close look at cavalry, artillery, and the lives that soldiers led during the War Between the States.
joins me to discuss the case of Julian Whittington, sheriff of Bossier Parish, Louisiana, who is standing up for religious freedom after the federal government recently cut funding for the Sheriff's Office youth programs, including the Bossier Young Marines.
Michael Berry The reason?
The sheriff wouldn't sign a letter banning voluntary prayer and the mention of God. According to Whittington, the Department of Justice Office of Civil Rights cut $30,000 for the Young Marines program. The sheriff told Fox News that the Department of Justice officials had an issue with a voluntary student-led prayer and an oath that mentions God.
5:30 p.m.: Former Texas State Representative Rick Green and speaker with David Barton's Wallbuilders is the founder The Torch of Freedom Foundation, who will talk about why he's glad to be an American.
Rick Green
Have you ever considered what it meant for those 56 men - an eclectic group of ministers, business men, teachers, university professors, sailors, captains, farmers - to sign the Declaration of Independence? This was a contract that began with the reasons for the separation from Great Britain and closed in the final paragraph stating "And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor."
6:00 p.m.: Terri Hall, founder of the San Antonio Toll Party and Texas TURF, who opposes the proposed tolling of San Antonio roads, will give her wrap-up of the Highway 281 public hearing June 20 and her analysis of how the Texas Legislature handled the toll of road issue in the first session.
Terri Hall
6:30 p.m.: Marshall Foster, founder of the World History Institute,
will discuss the glorious cause of America's War for Independence, delving into its foundation in the Christian Great Awakening and why we must always stand against tyranny today.
Marshall Foster
This pro-life bill would restrict abortions in Texas after the 20th week of gestation, require ambulatory surgical standards for abortion facilities and require that abortionists have visiting privileges with a hospital within a 30-mile radius. In effect, if abortion mills did not change their current standards of practice, these new requirements would shut down 37 of 42 of abortion mills in Texas.
Parker said, "I have never seen the media so attentive. They were deeply moved by the women's testimonies."
An enormous pro-life victory occurred on Tuesday night as a sea of blue flooded the Capitol to support House Bill 2 at the House State Affairs Committee hearing. Supporters arrived from across Texas, including Bryan/ College Station, Central Texas, Corpus Christi, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and many more. Of the 3,543 people who registered a position on the bill, 2,181 registered in favor of the bill, and only 1,355 registered against the bill.
7:30 p.m.: Carol Everett, founder of The Heidi Group, not only had an abortion in 1973, but was once was an insider in the abortion industry in Dallas/Fort Worth where she was on track to become a millionaire. Since she became convicted of the evil of abortion, she turned her back on the industry and has been a strong advocate of unborn babies ever since, documenting her story in the book Blood Money: Getting Rich Off A Woman's Right to Choose.
Carol Everett
She has been at the State Capitol in the thick of the battle over the last couple of weeks and witnesses the pro-abort women who yelled "Hail Satan! We wish Mary had aborted Jesus."
We'll talk about this outrageous sign held by this little girl and her mother which said, "If I wanted the government in my womb, I would f*** a senator!"
Outrageous signs held at the Texas State Capitol
Friday, July 5, 2013
5:00 p.m.: Texas State Senator Dr.
Donna Campbell, who just appeared with Megyn Kelly of Fox News Channel, is a pro-life emergency room doctor who has witnessed the women who have come from abortion facilities, having endured botched abortions.
Texas State Senator Dr. Donna Campbell She is the antithesis to Texas State Senator
Wendy Davis who led a 10-hour-long filibuster against the pro-life bill. Senator Campbell, who favors the Texas Fetal Pain Bill which would prohibit abortion after the week 20 of a pregnancy, is the one who finally ended Senator Davis' filibuster in the 10 p.m.; hour on the floor of the Senate on Tuesday, June 25. The
majority of Americans support such a pro-life measure.
The leftist, pro-abortion media may not lionize Senator Campbell for her pro-life stand, but I will.
It was reported that a pro-abortion activist told Senator Donna Campbell that "I hope your daughter's raped!"
While the pro-lifers were singing "Amazing Grace", the pro-aborts were chanting "Hail Satan" and they "wish Mary had aborted Jesus."
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5:30 p.m.: Lt. Governor David Dewhurst joins me to discuss his support of the Texas Fetal Pain bill which was momentarily blocked by Senator Davis' 10-hour filibuster and a screaming mob in the Texas Senate gallery.
Texas Lt. Governor David Dewhurst
In this second special session, Lt. Governor Dewhurst is determined to pass this pro-life bill into law.
6:00 p.m.: Pastor Charles Flowers, the President of the Gathering of Pastors and Leaders, will talk about his opposition to the proposed San Antonio City Council ordinance which would grant special rights to homosexuals and cross dressers.
Charles Flowers