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Sep 5, 2007 - comments: 3

On today’s broadcast, Dr. Land shares how retiring from work doesn’t give one license to retire from life. Plus, a recent ruling in Iowa highlights the need for a Constitutional Amendment to protect marriage.

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): Family, Living, Finances, Sexual Purity, Homosexuality, Citizenship, Social Issues

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1 On Sep 5th, 2007, at 11:17am, Win Smith wrote:

Dr. Land I enjoyed your report on retired adults staying busy and I’d like to introduce you to the people who are evolved with workamper.com Contact them and get their prospective of hiring senior citizens. My wife and I have worked with them and recommend their organization.

2 On Sep 5th, 2007, at 10:38pm, Shawn Brewer wrote:

Dr. Land,

Just finished listening to your comments about a Federal Marriage Amendment (FMA). I agree with the need for a FMA, because I agree with your analyses about laws versus constitutional amendments and state amendments versus federal amendments. I agree, in principal, that the US Supreme Court cannot overturn a US Constitutional amendment. But, our Supreme Court also INTERPETS our written Constitution and Amendments. Lets pray that a FMA can be written that the Courts can not possibly misconstrue.

3 On Apr 7th, 2008, at 10:01pm, Carolyn Lannom wrote:

Searching for “Day of Silence” in the schools. I wanted information to pass on to family members....I thought it was Dr.Land who said to check with the schools and keep children home that day to protest....

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