Although I’m a little late posting up the podcast, it was definitely well worth it! This week, my guest is Tom, filling after the mysterious disappearance of Ryan. We’ll be talking about the “lost” continent of Atlantis, as well as hear some great stories from my traveling friend, as he recounts his experiences around the […]
Some of you may recall a story I featured a few weeks ago about a children’s television show staring a high pitched voiced Mickey Mouse rip-off, who encouraged children to fight Israel. Amid international pressure, the producers finally decided to drop the character, but not before adding their own little psychotic twist by martyring him.
We’re […]
With the gasping number of reported HIV/AIDS infections around the world, President George W. Bush has asked the US Congress to set aside $30bn over five years for the global fight against HIV/Aids – twice the amount allotted in 2003.
Although it’s commendable that in his final year in office, President Bush’s “swan song” would include […]
If you’re unfamiliar with Ken Ham, the relatively famous (or is it infamous) creationist, you will be soon enough. Ham is part creator and director of a new Mecca for young earth creationists, a 27 million dollar facility designed by Patrick Marsh, who’s visual flair helped engineer the Jaws and King Kong attractions at Universal […]
I’m no fan of tyrannical dictators, particularly men like Saddam Hussein, but I can’t help but feel a certain regret that Iraq is now far worst in his absence. A scary story appeared on CNN.com today concerning the growing trend of violent rhetoric being expressed by Kindergarteners in Iraqi schools. One child was quoted as […]
It seems almost ironic that Al Gore’s power and influence has only grown since leaving office. His provocative documentary “An Inconvenient Truth”, which won the Oscar, helped bring him international recognition and attention. Now, not content to simply live off his laureates, Gore has written a new book entitled “The Assault on Reason”, his tirade […]