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Eric Hogue is a 25-plus year radio professional. A 2004 recipient of the Andy Anderson Award for excellence in broadcasting. Hogue has a background in sports play-by-play for both radio and television. He was raised a fundamental legalist, became a contemporary cultural pastor and now resides in "graceland" as a saved Ragamuffin. Hogue is also a veteran husband, a learning father of two teenagers daughters. During his years as a general market 'News/Talk Radio Host', he was credited with starting the 2003 re-call of California Governor Gray Davis. Now, "The Eric Hogue Show" can be heard all over Northern California on 710am KFIA in Sacramento, and 1100am KFAX in San Francisco and San Jose.

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Eric Hogue

Radio Talk Host and Syndicated Columnist

Friday, March 07, 2008

Friday's Frolic of Talk Radio

TERRORIST GUNS DOWN ISRAELI SEMINARY STUDENTS...

From the story: The 8:45 p.m. shooting at the yeshiva in the Kiryat Moshe neighborhood broke a two-year lull in terror in the capital and sent students scurrying for cover from a hail of gunfire - a reported 500-600 bullets - that lasted for several minutes. (Jerusalem Post) From Hamas: “This heroic attack in Jerusalem is a normal response to the crimes of the occupier and its murder of civilians.” (Africasia) From another story:  Hamas militants cheered over the deadly shooting at a Jewish religious academy in Jerusalem as thousands of Palestinians took to the streets of Gaza to celebrate Thursday amid recent armed conflicts in the Hamas-controlled strip. (FOX News) Reuters added “Israeli offensive in recent days killed more than 120 Palestinians, about half of whom were identified as civilians.” They didn’t mention Israel neither targets civilians nor dance in the streets when civilians are killed. (Reuters) Another story notes “the U.N. Security Council met to discuss a public statement condemning the attack as terrorism, but couldn't reach a consensus. The council said Libya - a new, non-permanent member - blocked the statement.” (CNN)

HOME SCHOOL WORLD SHOCKED BY CALIFORNIA DECISION, TEACHERS’ UNION THRILLED...

After the California court of appeals ruled parents possess no constitutional right to homeschool their children. (HSLDA) From Dr. James Dobson: How dare these judges have the audacity to label tens of thousands of parents criminals - the equivalent to drug dealers or pickpockets - because they want to raise and educate their children according to their deeply held values? (Citicenlink) From another story: "We're happy," said Lloyd Porter, who is on the California Teachers Association board of directors. "We always think students should be taught by credentialed teachers, no matter what the setting." (San Francisco Chronicle)

THE FLORIDA/MICHIGAN DEBACLE...

The Democrats aren’t sure if they want to do a do-over and, if so, nobody wants to pay for it. (USA Today) Things continue to get nasty between Hillary and Obama. (FOX News) An Obama aide reportedly called Hillary a “monster.” (The Scotsman) As Obama dodges the Resko scandal, Hugh Hewitt notes “Suddenly the prince of fresh and the king of change looks very old fashioned, and way too close to the kind of political sleaze that he is pledged to exile from the Beltway.” (Townhall) Obama pulled in $55 million in February. (CBS News

STORY CELEBRATES TRANSGENDER MAN...

But he is married and has kids. A rather disturbing moment from the story: "Honestly, the whole selfish issue is one that I've struggled with a lot," Megan said. "And how can it be selfish and how can it be selfish and appear selfish to your children, especially, to model the behavior of being true to oneself? So we always try to tell our kids, you have to be true to yourself. You have to be who you are. You have to be honest with yourself."  ABC News 

FORMER STUDENT SUES SCHOOL FOR LETTING HIM GRADUATE...

Speaking of the California ruling against Homeschooling - Story explains “Thomas Sturm's attorney says Sturm shouldn't have graduated because he still reads on a third grade level.”  WSAZ 

BARS GET AROUND SMOKING BAN BY DECLARING PATRONS “ACTORS”...

From the story: A new state ban on smoking in restaurants and other nightspots contains an exception for performers in theatrical productions. So some bars are getting around the ban by printing up playbills, encouraging customers to come in costume, and pronouncing them "actors." Customers are having fun with the idea.  FOX News 

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