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IMA U 2025

Breaking Down Societal Norms: A Candid Discussion

 

In this enlightening episode, host Reggie Rocco is joined by Kane, the founder of Task Force Freedom, as they discuss pressing issues affecting America's educational system. They delve into controversial subjects such as the inclusion of inappropriate materials in school curriculums and the impact of legal hypocrisies. Kane sheds light on the mission of Task Force Freedom to protect children from indoctrination and outlines the alarming presence of materials that many would consider pornographic. The conversation extends beyond the confines of the classroom, touching on societal attitudes and the historical underpinnings that have shaped current-day America. Reggie and Kane navigate through complex subjects like historical welfare policies and their effects on family dynamics, particularly within African American communities. This episode is packed with insights and calls for awareness and action from both parents and educators. Listeners are encouraged to explore the systemic issues at play, understand the nation's deep-rooted cultural and legal challenges, and reflect on personal and communal responsibilities in safeguarding the future of our children.

 
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Time Does Not Shout, Part 1 (2017)

 

Time does not shout; it just runs out—quicker than you think. God only gives you so much time. Don’t waste it. There’s no guarantee you’ll be alive tomorrow, so if you have not accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as your Savior, do not t wait another moment. Do it now. “Now is the day of salvation” (Is 49:8). The Bible tells us about making the most of our time. “Be careful how you walk, not as unwise men but as wise making the most of your time” (Eph 5:15-17). The six key attributes of those who use time wisely are punctuality and patience, set priorities, have prudence and perspective, and do not procrastinate. A well-disciplined person has a routine. “Daily with one accord … Let this mind be in you that was also in Christ Jesus” (Phil 2:5). God chooses the time and the manner and the place of your departure, and He will be punctual about it.

Click for Full Transcript: https://rhem.pub/time-shout-7903d8

 
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Mike Gallagher Show Week in Review Podcast for 12.06.24

 

Join us for an in-depth look at the heated debates surrounding federal work policies under Biden's administration. Delve into Scott Jennings' insights on the current telework trends shaking Washington, D.C. and analyze the implications for federal employees. Also, listen to the gripping discussion on clemency for marijuana charges and the evolving narrative around public safety, justice, and presidential power.

 
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12.5.24 Hour 2 – Cabinet Confirmations and the GOP’s New Playbook

 

In this episode of *Rush to Reason*, John Rush breaks down the latest political moves shaping the nation. From Trump's plans to eliminate the federal EV tax credit to the confirmation battles surrounding his cabinet picks, we analyze what these changes mean for the country. Featuring a deep dive into the Trump campaign’s groundbreaking voter strategy, as shared by Charlie Kirk, and a candid discussion on the challenges of Colorado’s political landscape, John unpacks the strategies that could redefine American politics. Plus, listener insights, sharp humor, and the realities of grassroots campaigning. Don't miss this episode, packed with insights and surprises!

 
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12.5.24 Hour 1 – Dr. Kelly Victory on Emerging Healthcare Dynamics

 

A lively discussion unfolds as Dr. Kelly Victory joins John Rush to analyze Trump's new appointments, with a focus on the controversial pick of RFK Jr. as the Director of Health and Human Services. The conversation moves from political strategy to the lingering effects of the COVID era and how these new appointments plan to address past missteps. Listeners weigh in with questions about health, governance, and Dr. Kelly offers insights into what the future holds for American healthcare and political accountability.

 
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HR3 Rush To Reason December 5, 2024

 

HR3 Rush To Reason December 5, 2024 by John Rush

 
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More Pardons To Come?

 

We bring to the forefront America’s rising fentanyl crisis with expert insights from Dr. Robert Marbutt. Discover the origins and frightening realities of this synthetic opioid's deadly impact on communities across the nation. Additionally, explore the challenges Joe Biden faces in the political sphere regarding potential mass pardons for nonviolent drug offenders. This episode combines investigative journalism and personal stories, offering a comprehensive view on issues affecting millions.

 
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Absurd Truth: Texas vs THC

 

Join Dana as she dives into another thrilling episode filled with the bizarre antics of the infamous Florida Man. This time, the peculiar tale involves saws and vehicular disputes. Alongside this, Dana tackles the contentious debate around THC regulation in Texas, scrutinizing the implications of big government's decisions on personal freedoms.

 
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Daniel Penny Gets Sued, Hegseth Drama, and Texas Takes on THC

 

We also discuss the contentious atmosphere in politics, particularly with regards to the current nomination battles that have captivated the nation. Alongside these discussions, we take a critical look at the role media bias plays in shaping our views and the ethical concerns surrounding large-scale platforms. This episode offers a critical lens into how public narratives are formed and the powerful undercurrents that influence them.

 
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REPORT: Biden to Pardon Schiff, Fauci, and Cheney

 

In this episode, we explore the growing controversy over potential preemptive pardons by President Biden, diving deep into what such a move could mean for the political landscape. With high-profile names like Adam Schiff and Dr. Fauci in the mix, we discuss the implications of issuing pardons before charges are brought, examining past precedents and how they may inform current political strategies. We also tackle the concept of de-weaponizing federal agencies, evaluating past actions by the FBI and DOJ and contemplating a future where these institutions operate unbiasedly.

 
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