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  Sunday July 17, 2005
Crosswalk 9:25pm PDT Two Competing Religions--The Legacy of the 1960s
  Summary: What really happened in the 1960s? Stanley Kurtz argues that America's divisive culture wars really began during that tumultuous decade. Furthermore, he argues that the 1960s saw liberalism transformed into nothing less than a secular religion. What do
Crosswalk 9:10pm PDT Love in Action Story Reaches the New York Times
  Summary: The New York Times weighs on the Love in Action controversy. Of course, the expert they quote is Jack Drescher, one of the most consistent critics of reorientation therapy. No one was interviewed that actually does reorientation therapy.
Crosswalk 4:40pm PDT Lockyer's Sins Being Ignored?
  Summary: Where are the front page stories tieing Attorney General Bill Lockyer to the removal of the "pension reform initiative", because of his personal, financial gains at the hands of the public employee unions?
Crosswalk 11:10am PDT Successful "Big Lie" Tactics on Schwarzenegger
  Summary: After five (5) days of "front page stories" on the Sacramento Bee, (placed above the fold three days in a row, and during the tragic helicopter crash for the Country Sheriff's Department), the MSM and the Union Muscle (not to mention the campaign of Democ
Crosswalk 4:25am PDT Gull Lake--Day 1
  Summary: I am writing this note from my room at Gull Lake Bible Conference in Hickory Corners, Michigan. From my corner room on the second floor of the hotel, I can look out the window and see the deep blue waters of Gull Lake 30 feet away. A few years ago Nationa

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