Vic Eliason manned the controls during this first edition of Crosstalk for the new year and kicked things off with a news and commentary program. Stories included:
--President Obama and the Democrats have touted the fact that he has issued fewer executive orders than almost all of his predecessors. However, a difference must be made between executive orders and presidential memorandums.
--On Christmas Eve, religious police in Brunei ordered business owners to remove Christmas decorations or face arrest.
--The Trans Pacific Partnership is being negotiated by the Obama administration. This would establish a precedent for accepting Shariah religious persecution under international laws.
--President Obama releases 5 Guantanamo Bay prisoners overnight.
--The U.S. offers a 5 million dollar bounty for the recapture of an Islamic terrorist that we released six years ago who returned to the jihad campaign.
--President Obama says America is less racially divided despite current racial tensions compared to six years ago when he became the first black president.
--A subsidiary of Harper Collins publishing that specializes in maps, excludes Israel from school atlas.
--Russia is allegedly preparing a contingency plan to promote Hezbollah and possibly the regime of the current Syrian president into a direct military conflict with Israel.
--Hamas leader tells crowd, 'We will liberate Jerusalem Together.'
--Iranian soldiers on Israel's border say with Allah's help they will trample Israeli bodies.
--Pilot of missing Airasia plane is said to have been a devout Muslim, active as a board member and chairman of a mosque, diligent in worship and who slaughtered Christians.
--In 2014, Planned Parenthood aborted 327,653 babies.
--A Nevada bill would legalize assisted suicide.
--An abortionist is accused of performing abortions on women who weren't pregnant.
--Obamacare fines to be raised in 2015.
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