Thursday, August 4, 2011

Show Highlights, Thursday, Aug. 4th, 2011

The Bob Dutko News Hour
Today, Bob spoke with Brett McMahon. He is President of Miller & Long D.C. Inc. He is also Spokesperson for the Halt The Assault Campaign. They discussed how raising the debt ceiling will negatively affect small businesses. Brett being a small business owner understands the affect of tax hikes and regulatory overreach. Tax burdens on the small business man will keep him from hiring new employees and expanding their business.
www.halttheassault.com

The Bob Dutko Show
Today, Bob spoke with nationally know author, Stephen Arterburn. He is author of the “Every Man’s Battle” series. He hosts a TV and Radio show “New Life Live”. Founder of Women of Faith Conferences.
His most recent book: Walking into Walls: 5 blind spots that block God’s work in you,
Examines the wall’s of : stubborn resistance, arrogant entitlement, justifiable resentment, disconnected isolation, and blind ignorance.
www.walkingintowalls.net

Then, Bob gave commentary on the latest rating from GLAAD (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation). Last year they rated MTV “excellent” in their portrayal of gay and lesbian characters. This year it is ABC Family Channel. Yes, the channel our children are supposed to be safe watching. This channel’s top viewers are of the ages of 12-34.
ABC’s Chief Executive Michael Riley is very proud of this acknowledgement. Maybe we need as Christians to boycott the Family Channel and show Mr. Riley Christian parents won’t support this.

Then, Bob spoke with Pastor Darrell Ahrens. He is a retired Pastor. His book: Divine Love, Divine Intolerance, examines what ungodly tolerance will do to us as a nation.

Then, Bob gave commentary on the New York network getting Al Jazeera English . This is the Arab version of CNN.
I certainly believe that the Islamic leaders must think us a fool. They come and destroy our buildings, take innocent lives, damage our economy and then go back and have their own news program air in the same city.

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