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Why Your Wrong About the Right and Total Deliverance on Grizzly Groundswell Radio Show

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

‘Why You’re Wrong About the Right’
Wed. Night 10:30-11:30PM CST
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Grizzly Groundswell Radio Network show.
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Our First Guest 9:30-10:30 PM CST

Ron Godwyne of Total-Deliverance Ministries

Total Deliverance Ministries is all about sharing Christ with our lost and bound world. We will also be adding many incredible testimonies of God’s deliverance power. You do NOT have to be a preacher or even really educated to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ with the lost. Your personal testimony of what God has done for you is greater then learning tons of Biblical truths. Although, we should most certainly study to show ourselves approved. NEVER be afraid to share what God has done for you because it is incredibly powerful and it might change someones life, for ALL ETERNITY! If you have a testimony of something the Lord has done for you and you would like to share with us on the Total Deliverance show, please give me a yell. We want every one to have a chance to share what God has done for them personally. We also plan on doing many different Christian teachings on topics MOST churches refuse to talk about. With that in mind some of you may consider them very controversial. However, our greatest desires are to share Biblical teachings on, repentance, salvation, living for and being true followers of our Lord Jesus Christ in EVERY aspect of our lives. The time has come for all true believers to take an active stand for Christ and share the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the World. Let’s learn together how we can do this more effectively in today’s world. Nothing is impossible for God. SIDE NOTE: We just started this radio show and have a great deal of things to learn quickly. So please bare with me/us as we learn how to do this better. God bless you as your faith in the Lord Jesus Christ allows. Please leave us feedback and rate the shows. That will help us to grow and create better and better shows. Simply WE NEED YOUR HELLLLP!!!! LOL PLEASE: Be respectful in the chat area and on the phone. I do NOT like banning people. You wouldn’t go into a church service and start yelling out nasty things, so please do not do it here.

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Our Second Guests 10:30-11:30 PM CST


Sick and tired of being lampooned and lambasted (and
for all the wrong reasons), authors S.E. Cupp and Brett Joshpe, both
20-something and perhaps unlikely Republicans living in New York City,
examine the careless characterizations of conservatives in their first
book. With chapter titles like “Republicans Are Homophobic,”
“Republicans Are Warmongers” and “Republicans Have No Feelings,” the
book is a provocative, probing, and often hilarious catalog of liberal
complaints – and their lack of validity. The book not only proves
these stereotypes false, it proves, more importantly, that all
conservatives are not the same.

With
moderates, libertarians, social conservatives, neo-conservatives,
Christian conservatives and GOP Republicans weighing in, “Why You’re
Wrong About the Right” is a compilation of view points that helps to
define the Right better than any 30-second sound bite or Al Franken
quote could.


S.E. Cupp

S.E.
Cupp was born in 1979 in California and raised primarly in Andover,
MA. She was a classically trained dancer and danced for Ellicott City
Ballet, Washington Ballet and Boston Ballet for a period of 10 years.

After high school, she studied art history at Cornell University and
worked for her college paper, the Cornell Daily Sun, as the Arts &
Entertainment editor. During college, she worked for the Vose
Galleries in Boston, the Whistler Museum, and the Johnson Museum as an
intern. She graduated a year early and worked for short periods at an
online magazine and a PR company. In 2002, she was hired by the New
York Times to write and edit for the Index Department.

She is currently pursuing a Masters degree at NYU in religious studies,
and plans to write about American culture, including politics, sports
and religion, in the future.

S.E. follows the Mets, the Packers, and NASCAR, and enjoys fishing, target shooting and travel.

Brett Joshpe

Brett
Joshpe was born in 1980 in Stamford, NY, where he was raised in a
family of four with his father, Glen, mother, Vicki and brother, Chad.

He
graduated from Cornell University in 2002 with a Bachelor of Arts
degree and from Harvard Law School in 2005 with a Juris Doctor. While
in law school, Brett formed a student organization called Students for
Protecting America, which garnered national media attention for its
support of the war in Iraq. He also served on the Republican National
Committee’s 72 hour task force in Miami, Florida in the days leading up
to the 2004 Presidential election.

After
law school, Brett worked as a corporate and real estate attorney at the
law firm of Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP. He now serves as
a corporate counsel at the law firm of Wrobel & Schatz LLP and has
several business pursuits outside of law, including serving as a
principal in the commercial real estate firm, Iconik Enterprises, LLC.

Brett’s passions include playing sports, spending time with his family, discussing politics and following the New York Mets.


LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS

Glenn Beck -

CNN Headline News pundit, radio host, and author of “An Inconvenient Book.”

Tucker Carlson -
Former CNN “Crossfire” host and MSNBC pundit and author of
“Politicians, Partisans and Parasites: My Adventures in Cable News.”

George Will -

Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and author.

Laura Ingraham -

Host of talk radio The Laura Ingraham Show and best-selling author of “Power to the People.”

Bubba the Love Sponge -

Howard 101 Sirius Satellite radio host.

Newt Gingrich -

Former Speaker of the US House of Representatives (1995-1999), 1995 Time Magazine Person of the Year, and best-selling author.

K.T. McFarland -
Deputy assistant secretary of defense for public affairs at the
Pentagon from 1982 to 1985 under President Ronald Reagan and speech
writer to Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger.

Pat Toomey -

Former member of the US House of Representatives (Pennsylvania, 1999-2005) and current president of the Club for Growth.

Al Leiter -
Major League Baseball Player for 19 seasons (Yankees, Blue Jays,
Marlins and Mets) and Baseball analyst YES Network, ESPN and FOX
Television.

Tony Stewart -
Two-time NASCAR champion (2002, 2005), 1995 USAC Triple Crown Champion,
1996 IRL Rookie of the Year, 1997 IRL Champion, and 2006 IROC Champion.

Andrew Giangola -

NASCAR director of business communications.

Curt Schilling -
Major League Baseball pitcher (Boston Red Sox: 2004-present),
three-time World Series champion (2001, 2004, 2007) and six-time
All-Star.

Patrick Hickey
- University of South Carolina professor, NASCAR fan and rock climber;
Patrick has scaled the tallest peaks on every continent, including Mt
Everest, where he planted a NASCAR flag in honor of his favorite
driver, Jeff Gordon.

Jeff Moorad -

Arizona Diamondbacks CEO and managing partner, and co-owner of Hall of Fame Racing NASCAR team.

Byron York -
White House correspondent for National Review magazine and frequent
contributor to New York Post, Wall Street Journal, Atlantic Monthly and
many others.

Jonah Goldberg -
National Review Online editor-at-large and author of “Liberal Fascism:
The Secret History of the American Left, from Mussolini to the Politics
of Meaning.”

Jay Nordlinger -

National Review managing editor and former speech-writer for George W Bush.

Deroy Murdock -

Syndicated columnist for Scripps Howard News Service and contributing editor at National Review Online.

Mindy Kramer -

Office Depot Director of Public Relations.

Lisa Kennedy Montgomery -

Political satirist and former MTV VJ.

Ted Nugent -
Detroit-born guitarist and former frontman of The Amboy Dukes; Nugent
has sold more than 35 million albums and was the top-grossing tour in
the world in 1977, 1978 and 1979. He is the author of “God, Guns &
Rock and Roll,” “Kill It & Grill It: A Guide to Preparing and
Cooking Wild Game and Fish,” and “Blood Trails II: The Truth About
Bowhunting.”

Randy Douthit
- Nine-time Emmy nominated executive producer of “Judge Judy,” and
former executive producer of “Crossfire” and “Larry King Live.”

Jeremy Rabkin
- George Mason University Law School professor, acclaimed international
law scholar and United States Institute of Peace Board Member.

Richard Parker -

Harvard Law School professor on constitutional law and theory.

Naomi Oreskes -

University of California San Diego science professor.

Herb London
- Hudson Institute president, Founder of NYU’s Gallatin School of
Individual Study, and one-time candidate for New York City mayor, New
York State Governor and New York State Comptroller.

Jon Zimmerman -

New York University history of education professor and author of “Whose America? Culture Wars in the Public Schools.”

Richard Lindzen
- Professor of Atmospheric Sciences at MIT, member of the National
Academy of Sciences, and former lead author of the UN Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change.

David Horowitz -
Founder of David Horowitz Freedom Center and Students for Academic
Freedom; editor of FrontPage Magazine and author of numerous
best-selling books.

Ted Hayes -

Homeless advocate and founder of Dome Village, a homeless community center in Los Angeles, California.

William O’Reilly - New York based political strategist.

Chris Milliken -

Former CEO of OfficeMax and winner of 2003 Anti-Defamation League Torch of Liberty Award.

Patrick Sammon -

President of Log Cabin Republicans.

Brian C Anderson -

Editor of City Journal and best-selling author of “South Park Conservatives: The Revolt Against Liberal Media Bias.”

Carrie Lukas
- Vice-President and director of policy for the Independent Women’s
Forum and former senior domestic policy analyst for House Republican
Policy Committee.

Shelby Steele
- Hoover Institution research fellow and National Book Critics Circle
Award for “The Content of Our Character.” He is an Emmy winner for his
documentary “Seven Days in Bensonhurst,” and author of “White Guilt:
How Blacks and Whites Together Destroyed the Promise of the Civil
Rights Era.”

Michael Zak - Author of “Back to Basics for the Republican Party” and former Foreign Service Officer.

Mark Moran -

President of spectator sports for Ingersoll Rand.

Order your copy today!

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: “GIVING GOOD
FACE”

“Why You’re Wrong About the Right, Inc.” is producing a virtual
portrait exhibit that will visually capture many of the themes found in “Why
You’re Wrong About the Right,” the book by S.E. Cupp and Brett Joshpe. The show
will feature photographs of conservatives and Republicans, and will run on our
websites for a limited time.

Tentatively titled “Giving Good Face,” the
project will bring together anthropology and politics, and will look to refute
the well-worn narrative that conservatives can accurately be summed up in sound
bites and stereotypes. This sociological experiment is a commentary on the
reassuring qualities of photo-journalism and the breaking down of
characterological, generation and identity politics. It should also provide a
witty and provocative look at political caricature.

To submit a portrait
for consideration, please adhere to these guidelines, which are intended to
provide uniformity in the presentation:

– Please only include
self-portraits, and please limit portraits to your face or from waist up.

– Please submit as color digitial photographs (jpegs, at least 300
pixels/inch) without enhancements or alterations.

– Please use clean,
white back drops in photos.

– Please submit by August 15 and include
your full name, age, and city and state where you reside. Your last name will
not be used.

– Please submit photos to wrongaboutright@yahoo.com.

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