Stacy on the Right
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We found 10 episodes of Stacy on the Right with the tag “democrats”.
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Episode 651: Rioting or Unrest: Which Sounds More Palatable To You?
Episode | October 1st, 2020 | 23 mins 46 secs
democrats, interesting, republicans, rioting, society, unrest
If armed looters burn down your workplace or a business that you own do you care what reporters call the people who do it?
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Episode 650: Law and Order: Who truly has Americans best interests at heart?
Episode | September 3rd, 2020 | 23 mins 15 secs
china, democrats, interesting, ninth circuit, qualcomm, republicans, society
Should other states follow Oregon's example and deputize their State Troopers? Are blacks more likely to be shot by police? A study says no, but does the truth even matter anymore? And what happens when ungodly people rule over us?
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Episode 649: Racially Segregated Dorms? NYU Says Yes
Episode | August 25th, 2020 | 24 mins 41 secs
china, democrats, interesting, ninth circuit, qualcomm, republicans, society
Wasn't the first night of the Republican National Convention great?
Seton Motley joins the show to discuss his latest piece on the Loony 9th Circus Court of Appeals morphing into the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals under President Trump. Seton also explains what 5G Cell Towers propaganda actually stems from. -
Episode 648: Is there any chance President Trump can win in November?
Episode | August 24th, 2020 | 29 mins 34 secs
coronavirus, democrats, interesting, republicans, society, suburbs
We discuss previous elections, the lay of the land for the candidates and what Americans are most concerned about at this point in the race. Deneen Borelli joins us to discuss the Democrats attempted war on the suburbs.
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Episode 647: Every Incident of Officer Involved Shooting of an Unarmed Black Man in 2019
Episode | August 13th, 2020 | 29 mins 59 secs
coronavirus, democrats, interesting, republicans, society
We need this information for the sake of posterity. No matter how often the statistic is quoted, it seems that we are mired down in a misinformation spiral. Share this podcast whenever someone quotes outrageous and inaccurate statistics about unarmed black men being targeted by police.
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Episode 646: Stacy guest hosts Tony Katz Today - Hour 1
Episode | July 24th, 2020 | 40 mins
coronavirus, democrats, interesting, republicans, society
Discussed Joe Biden calling President Trump the "first racist president" and the coronavirus numbers.
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Episode 645: The End of Suburbia As We Know It? And Praying For Our Leaders...
Episode | July 23rd, 2020 | 38 mins 32 secs
democrats, interesting, republicans, society
We discuss the Obama/Biden plan to urbanize suburbia and go over how to pray for those in authority!
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Episode 644: How should Christians deal with Black Lives Matter and "systemic racism"?
Episode | July 20th, 2020 | 35 mins 30 secs
democrats, interesting, republicans, society
When we ignore God and waste our time coveting what others have, who they are, how can we claim Christianity?
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Episode 643: Don Lemon Blasphemes Jesus Christ
Episode | July 15th, 2020 | 28 mins
democrats, interesting, republicans, society
Don Lemon really should read his Bible before offering his thoughts on the life of Jesus Christ.
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Episode 642: How the Colt Revolver revolutionized manufacturing and brought about the industrial revolution
Episode | May 25th, 2020 | 18 mins 29 secs
democrats, interesting, republicans, society
Jim Rasenberger, author of "Sam Colt, REVOLVER: Sam Colt and the Six-Shooter that Changed America" joins the program to discuss his new book.
This biography offers an objective look back at the remarkable power that has accompanied new advancements in firearm technology, as well as the destruction that can occur when such power goes unchecked - and illustrates how Colt’s invention helped shape current US gun culture.
Colt built a vast consumer empire comparable to those of Henry Ford, Walt Disney, and Steve Jobs, and his revolver had helped mold the country politically and industrially for generations to come. It was also responsible for some of the most brutal violence in the years before, during, and after the Civil War.