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Aug 1, 2007 - comments: 2

On today’s broadcast, Dr. Land examines the progress being made in Iraq. The surge appears to be be working, and even some critics of the Iraq war are questioning the wisdom of an immediate withdraw. Surrendering Iraq could mean political chaos and travesty for the Iraqi people.

You’ll hear all this and more on today’s For Faith and Family!

Join Richard every Saturday for his live call-in program Richard Land LIVE! on the Salem Radio Network.

topic(s): Citizenship, National, War

2 comments (post your own) feed

1 On Aug 1st, 2007, at 11:47am, Cindy wrote:

Why do conservative talk-show hosts discuss the Iraq situation as if we are still at war?  The war was won; this is the stabilization process.  If Congress would stop trying to make the President look unsuccessful, we would have fewer soldiers wounded and killed.  If this is war, then let’s allow the troops to act on an immediate implied threat rather than playing ‘nice’ and waiting until the terrorists attack.

2 On Aug 28th, 2007, at 11:08pm, Dennis Mason wrote:

I remember your program back before the 2006 elections in which you laid out the choices we could make and what would be the consequences of our choices. Example I recall, if you want your taxes to be increased vote for the Democrat who is running for office. I would really like for you to do a follow up program to give an update, and point by point tell what the Democrats have done since the elections. Thanks for all you do.

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