Elections Have Consequences

Nov 1, 2006 - comments: 4

On November 7 the direction of our country will be decided, and on today’s broadcast Dr. Land explains where those choices will take us. This year’s election could mean higher taxes, less medical research, and a stalling economy.

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, Life, Citizenship, Church and State, Legislation, National

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1 On Nov 1st, 2006, at 6:55pm, Mick Jagger wrote:

After listening to a good portion of your show this evening, I am truly convinced that religion has been warped individuals who use the beauty of a faith in God only to influence with political sermons.I am surprised that under a democratic majority that you failed to mention how homosexuals will destroy marriage and rape little boys in the restrooms of the godless public schools that will be run by Islamic extremeists.
I have asked this question numerous times:how are the decisions made by this president are reflective of the beliefs that Christians hold so dear? How do Christians support man who openly mocked a woman on death row, allowed for defamation of others in the media, lied to America and sent thousands of young men to die in a war for his rich cronies? How has this current party helped to advance the well-being of those in this country who are less fortunate?
You need to be less concerned about your stock portfolio and more concerned about the word of God.

2 On Nov 1st, 2006, at 10:35pm, Lynn Hoover wrote:

Is there a place on your website to go to where we can download a written copy of today’s broadcast, 11/1/06, “Consequences of the Election”?  My wife and I both were alarmed and informed by it, and would like to have a written copy to share with friends.
Thanks,
Lynn & Dolores Hoover
Lee’s Summit, MO 64086

3 On Nov 2nd, 2006, at 10:21am, Jacob Fentress wrote:

Lynn,

We currently do not have transcripts of our radio programs, but we know what a valuable resourse these would be, and you aren’t the first person to request them. So, we currently working to get transcripts made for each broadcast. I can’t promise anything, or give a timeline, but know it is important to us.

Regardless, I am sorry we do not have anything for you today. If there is anything we can do for you, please let us know.

4 On Nov 6th, 2006, at 2:39pm, Karen wrote:

I too wish you offered transcripts of your radio show.  Many times I want my friends or family to hear what you are talking about.  They never seem to get around to listening, and I have a hard time trying to remember all the important information that was said.  I thought it was very interesting about the stock market crash in the 30’s and how it came about.

Thank you for all that you do to keep us informed.  May the Lord bless all your endeavors.

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