June 23, 2008
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9:45 A.M.
Thanks everyone, for listening to the radio show last night, we’ll have an announcement this week on a new time and length of the show. If you missed the show you can listen to it, and all the other shows we have done by clicking here.
Gotta admit, I’m feeling a little disoriented from 36 hours straight in the editing room, oh boy, I am excited to find out what fresh horrors have been raining down on us today. Posting more, shortly.
10:15 A.M.

Taliban issue burqa warning
LAHORE: Taliban in the Mohmand Agency have warned women to either wear burqas or face punishment, a private TV channel reported on Sunday. The TTP has pasted posters announcing this in various parts of the agency, Express News reported. The posters ask women not to work in the fields and prohibit them from attending marriage ceremonies and visiting doctors and markets without a male escort.
5:47 P.M.
After Miss Israel’s appearance the other day, some of the other gals demanded equal time


6:00 P.M.
6:30 P.M.
92% of Americans believe in God or a universal spirit, Pew survey finds.
Californians, however, are less likely to consider religion ‘very important.’ Of the 36,000 people surveyed, 42% said they think Hollywood is a corrupting influence.
Americans overwhelmingly believe in God and consider religion an important part of their lives, even as many shun weekly worship services, according to a national survey released today that also found great diversity in religious beliefs and practices.
Ninety-two percent of those interviewed for the U.S. Religious Landscape Survey said they believe in the existence of God or a universal spirit, and 58% said they pray privately every day. But California, like other states along the country’s two coasts, resisted the prevailing national tendencies. [ ... ]
7:30 P.M.

Fire on the ground in California doubles since yesterday
8:05 P.M.

I know … Who gives a flying at the moon? But … Amy Winehouse: NO, on that emphysema , doubtful on that ‘rehab’ too …
9:00 P.M.
Polling for drilling offshore California:
Currently, it is only legal to drill for oil off certain parts of the California coast. Should the law be changed to expand drilling for oil in coastal waters or should the law stay as is?
59% Change To Expand
33% Stay As Is
8% Not Sure
Have you always thought drilling should be expanded off the California coast? Or, did you only recently come to think drilling should be expanded, given the price of gasoline?
50% Always for Expanding
48% Recently Due To Prices
2% Not Sure
If drilling is expanded in water off the coast of California, will the price of gasoline go down at once? Go down eventually? Or not go down?
14% Go Down At Once
46% Eventually
35% Not Go Down
5% Not Sure

