Wednesday, May 5, 2010

• THE JIMMY Z WEDNESDAY SHOW™

GREAT: PRO SPORTS RIDDLED WITH RACISM AND POLITICS
Phoenix Suns' owner makes basketball political
The Candid Conservative joins Jimmy Z
Franklin Graham - all class all the time
Show No. 086-2010




Hour ONE • Click HERE to download
Opening • Phoenix Suns' owner makes basketball political • The NBA is the least diverse of any of the major sports • Cinco de Mayo and the NBA • A. J. Adande's political commentary on ESPN • Reading: Phoenix Suns fans sound off on Facebook • Audio: Gabriella, an immigrant from Mexico now in Tuscon, speaks out in favor of the new law • Audio: Contessa Brewer of MSNBC frets over Times Square bomber being a Muslim • Audio: Franklin Graham talks with Newsmax about Islam and Christianity in America • Reading: Bill Keller of LivePrayer, 'The God of the Bible is not the same as Allah of Islam' •


Hour TWO • Click HERE to download
Opening • Bill Keller's Devotional continued • Interview: The Candid Conservative, Dr. Carl M. Mumpower • Illegal Immigration & the immense backlash • Primary election yesterday in North Carolina • Census worker interviews Jimmy Z • Reading: Humorous exchange with a right wing extremist • Franklin Graham responds to the Pentagon 'disinvitation' •

The Candid Conservative
The Candid Conservative at Podomatic

Show Notes • Links • Audio/Video
ESPN: Phoenix Suns to wear 'Los Suns' on jerseys on Cinco de Mayo
ESPN: Phoenix Suns sending strong message through jersey switch
YouTube: Gabriella speaks at city council meeting April 27, 2010
YouTube: Mexico president attacks Arizona immigration law
Eyeblast TV: Mayor Bloomberg guesses at who is responsible for car bomb
YouTube: MSNBC's Contessa Brewer 'frustrated' that NY bomber is a Muslim
Brightcove: Franklin Graham interview with Newsmax
LivePrayer: The God of the Bible is not the same as Allah of Islam
Examiner: Anne Marie Harpen sings, new CD 'Walk the Streets in Anger'
YouTube: Franklin Graham stands by remarks on Islam
YouTube: Pentagon responds to potential Graham controversy

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