Ankarlo is back in studio today and comes back without skipping a beat.
Over the weekend, the New York Times ran a piece about the Iraq War. The title of the article is, As Democrats See Security Gains in Iraq, Tone Shifts. Wait, this was in the New York Times? This surprises me for a couple of reasons. One, the Times is admitting there is good news out of Iraq and second, it is acknowledging the Democrats “evolving” positions. Remember when they hit President George W. Bush with those some charges several months ago? Darrell takes this on today on Ankarlo Mornings and also manages to praise Sen. John McCain’s continued support of the Iraq War.
In Suprise, a tennis teacher has been fired because he was looking at inappropriate websites. Geoff Mena says this isn’t accurate. See, Mena used to work in the adult entertainment industry and even appeared in a couple movies. He fully disclosed when he was interviewing for his job in Suprise. Mena has also said his face can’t be seen in any adult movies, but he did website development for several adult and non-adult companies. He also says he was showing another co-worker some of his website development “code” and was fired for this. Mena says he never looked at any nude images or showed another worker them. He was merely showing a co-worker how he set up a couple websites. Ankarlo says Mena was given a raw deal.
Over the weekend, counter protestors showed up outside Pruitt’s Furniture to help them ward off the “immigration rights” protestors. Darrell talkes to Mike Sensing from Pruitt’s and also talks to Stacey O’Connell from the Patriots Border Alliance. Both say, they are trying to protect the business at Pruitt’s.
In the final hours, Darrell slams several British women for saying they aren’t going to have kids because they are eco-friendly. So when did eco-friendly become anti-kid? The women says kids only consume more of our limited resources. Oh boy.
Also, Darrell talks to Col. Randall Larsen, author of Our Own Worst Enemy about the security changes at Fort Huachuca. FBI documents say terrorists from Iraq and Afghanistan were going to pay Mexican drug dealers $20,000 to sneak them across the border with weapons. The weapons included high powered rifles, anti-tank weapons and rocket propelled grenades. It’s just a reminder that there are still those who want to kill us.
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Get ready for a ride, it was a busy Ankarlo Mornings today. First, Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas drops in to talk about the The Arizona Republic and Channel 12 releasing his home address. Thomas has hired armed security guards to take his children to school. After all, he has put away some very dangerous people. I can understand his frustration. The Senate held a procedural vote today on the DREAM Act. Luckily it failed. It’s another victory for those of us who oppose amnesty. Mayor Phil Gordon hits our airwaves once again because he is billing the Federal Government for the costs of illegal immigration in Phoenix. I’m sure the Fed will act promptly. At least he is trying though.
Our new lineup at KTAR features Glenn Beck. He is in trouble for on both sides of the ailse because of some comments he made on his show this week. Read more about them here, http://mediamatters.org/items/200710220003?f=h_latest. Darrell compares his comments to those of the California’s Lt. Governor, John Garamendi. He says President George Bush shouldn’t bother coming to Southern Cal to see the wild fire damage because it is a public relations move and will be a distraction. You can see his interview with Chris Matthews, here . Really there is no comparison between the two. Garamendi’s comments are more offensive than Beck’s.
Finally, the Chairman of the Board for the American Islamic Forum for Democracy Dr. Zuhdi Jasser joins Darrell to talk about the mistrail of the Holy Land Foundation. They are accused of funding the terrorist group Hamas. Dr. Jasser has been very outspoken on this issue and many others. You can visit his website to learn more about the American Islamic Forum for Democracy here, http://www.aidemocracy.org/.
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Wednesday, September 26, 2007: Today is another must listen to Ankarlo Mornings. Darrell responds to a San Francisco Festival poster that depicts the Last Supper with gays and dildos. Darrell wonders why he will be labeled the hater because he is outraged at what has been done to his religion. You can read the story and see the picture Darrell talks about here: http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=57831Also, Darrell talks to Laura Mansfield from http://www.lauramansfield.com/j/default.asp. She is a stay at home Mom fluent in Arabic and she spends her time translating jihadist websites. It’s amazing what she finds. In the ten o’clock hour, Darrell talks to Flora Jessup as a member of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She escaped and is now and outspoken advocate against poligamy because of what young girls go through. Flora is the exective director of the Child Protection Project. You can read more about her here: http://www.childpro.org/ And in the final hour, Darrell talks about the death penalty. The Supreme Court will determine if lethal injection is humane or not. Darrell talks to Rick Halperin who is the President of the Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty. He is adamantly opposed to it. However, fallen Glendale Police Officer Anthony Holly’s mother Nancy calls in support. Listen and enjoy.
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Monday, September 24, 2007: I think we have all heard that Columbia University is one of the most respected schools in all of America. But, did that perception change a little today after they invited Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to speak there? Or is this just about free speech? Darrell Ankarlo reacts and carries portions of his speech on today’s Ankarlo Mornings. In addition, Darrell wonders why the United Auto Workers Union is picketing General Motors when foreign auto makers are making big gains in the U.S. And should Kurt Warner start next week over Matt Leinart, Darrell say yes! Listen below.
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Thursday September 12, 2007: The USA Today put out a list of the top 25 news events in the past 25 years. They listed the fall of communism as the number one event. Second was the terrorist attacks of September 11th. Darrell thinks USA Today has them in the wrong order; however, the discussion on Ankalro Mornings quickly turned to 9-11 being an inside job. It’s a must listen to! After the conspiracy/black helicopter hour, Darrell talks to Chad Hardy and Jonathan Martin from Men on a Mission. Chad put together a calender of Mormon men posing without shirts and some people are just bothered by it. You can read more about it or buy the calendar here http://mormonsexposed.com/. Jonathan is Mr. April and you can link up with him via myspace here http://www.myspace.com/officialjonathanmartin. Ladies, be sure to check him out! In the final hour of the show, Darrell talks to Janie Hartman. Her son was killed in a traffic accident and she is fighting to keep a memorial in his honor at the crash site. Darrell thinks it should be taken down. Ankarlo also chats a little bit about Nancy Pelosi and all the doom and gloom headlines in the news. Listen to Ankarlo Mornings below.
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