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Feb 27, 2008 - comments: 1

On today’s broadcast we take a look at the good news coming from Iraq and throughout the Islamic world. Also, Dr. Land shares a thought provoking article about the nation’s most sinful cities.

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, War, Issues

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1 On Feb 28th, 2008, at 12:02am, Stephen C. LHommedieu wrote:

I have just listened to your broadcast regarding our ‘success’ in Iraq due to the surge and I would have to say that your perspective is about as twisted as McCain’s statement endorsing waterboarding as “not torture or inhumane.” It is unfortunate that unthinking Christians must be subjected to your misrepresentation.  I only hope that you are actually that ignorant as opposed to knowingly deceiveing your brothers and sisters in Christ.

Where do you get this garbage that if the New York Times doesn’t mention anything about the Iraq surge that it must be working?  The New York Times is controlled media and will only print what they want us to believe or to distract us from the truth.

Again your promotion of US ‘success’ in Iraq is the same propaganda you were pushing on true Americans when you were trying to convince them that they should consider embracing amnesty for illegals.

Dr. Stephen C. L’Hommedieu

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