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By William and Matthew
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The podcast currently has 31 episodes available.
Interview: Soslan Temanson returns for a channel first interview to respond to an article alleging paramilitary activities during Jan 6th. Soslan explains and maintains his innocence against the article published on The Gateway Pundit.
Full transcript of the interview is available on our website: http://bluestateconversations.com/2022/05/13/interview-soslan-temanson
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Soslan Newell was born in Russia and surrendered to an orphanage at birth. Soslan was adopted by a family from Oregon, and two hours later after leaving with his new parents, the orphanage was bombed by Georgia. After moving to America, Soslan experienced many challenges as he joined the Air force and later started a Hospice Ministry called Meet You At The Finish Line. Soslan credits his incredible life story and desire to fight for freedom to the influence and protection of God.
If you have a comment question or rant, we'd love to hear it. Visit our website at www.bluestateconversations.com or email us at [email protected].
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Synopsis: What makes a good president? Is it the same as a good king? Does having a single powerful individual have any point? How to be a leader is one of the most debated and talked about subjects in philosophy and social science. It’s very easy to critique a leader, and very hard to make a correct decision in the face of uncertain results. Especially knowing that popular decisions may not be the right decisions. Many of the acclaimed leaders of America have had horrible personality traits, and some of the best people to hold office were bad leaders.
Question of the show: What makes a good leader?
If you have a comment question or rant, we'd love to hear it. Visit our website at www.bluestateconversations.com or email us at [email protected].
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Markvard:
https://soundcloud.com/markvard
Music from Soundcloud:
Music provided by RFM: https://youtu.be/9xDk9nPUVlU
Question of the Show: Discussing Jesus and if he fits any political party.
A favorite refrain in left wing Christian writing is the idea that Jesus is a politic. That taken as a whole, Jesus leads us to a rather specific direction or policy because the values he expresses must lead us to these conclusions if we are honest. Of course, prosperity gospel preachers and MAGA and any other Christian is also sure that their specific policy is supported by Jesus. There are clearly commands in the Bible, but we’re not Jews so we already ignore some, and there’s many books written on the context of these commands. Is Jesus actually on the side of one party or another?
If you have a comment question or rant, we'd love to hear it. Visit our website at www.bluestateconversations.com or email us at [email protected].
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Markvard:
https://soundcloud.com/markvard
Music from Soundcloud:
Music provided by RFM: https://youtu.be/9xDk9nPUVlU
Special guest Jeff Wagner from "the Patriot Review" joins to discuss the Biden presidency so far, whether America is headed in a good direction, and the all important day in January that has dominated so much of the political sector this year. Jeff hosts The Patriot Review, a vlog and livestream every Sunday at 4pm central time, and can be found on Lindell Tv, Cloudhub, Rumble, and Frankspeech. His website is redbloodedpatriots.com.
If you have a comment question or rant, we'd love to hear it. Visit our website at www.bluestateconversations.com or email us at [email protected].
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Produced by sidekickk
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Markvard:
https://soundcloud.com/markvard
Music from Soundcloud:
Music provided by RFM: https://youtu.be/9xDk9nPUVlU
Jack Kammer produced and hosted the radio show “In a Man’s Shoes” from 1983 to 1989. He went back to school in 2005 to get his Masters in social work because he saw that gender issues are connected to multiple serious social problems in the United States and in other developed nations. He was a correctional Officer in Baltimore City Detention Center. He has written three books, “Good Will Toward Men”, “If Men Have All the Power, How Come Women Make the Rules?” and “Heroes of the Blue Sky Rebellion: How You and Other Young Men Can Claim All the Happiness in the World”. He has presented and worked with many organizations on men’s issues, including Congressman Elijah Cummings. He is the host of “Men Are Talking” and “Good Will Toward Men” podcasts, which air alternating weekly. He can be found at his website malefriendlymedia.com, and his books on Amazon and other retailers.
If you have a comment question or rant, we'd love to hear it. Visit our website at www.bluestateconversations.com or email us at [email protected].
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Produced by sidekickk
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Markvard:
https://soundcloud.com/markvard
Music from Soundcloud:
Music provided by RFM: https://youtu.be/9xDk9nPUVlU
Question of the Show: Is abortion easily solved?
Abortion has long been a divisive topic in American social and political circles. The resulting divide is one of the truly all or nothing propositions, with pro choice and pro life being squarely in one party or the other. The country has tilted more pro life, but pro choice proponents continue to say it is a vital human right for women. Where is the line drawn when it comes to legislation?
Join us as we bring in a different view with featured guest Jay Fratt, host of The Conservative Hippie Podcast. Follow him on Twitter (@JayFratt) and YouTube (The Conservative Hippie).
If you have a comment question or rant, we'd love to hear it. Visit our website at www.bluestateconversations.com or email us at [email protected].
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Produced by sidekickk
The Platform That Gives Podcasters Superpowers!
Markvard:
https://soundcloud.com/markvard
Music from Soundcloud:
Music provided by RFM: https://youtu.be/9xDk9nPUVlU
Question of the Show: Is a just society possible?
Synopsis: We’re in the middle of a seminal moment in the judicial era. Black Lives Matter, #Metoo, Originalism, judicial activism, court packing, all terms heard ad nauseum just this year. We ask for judges to be impartial, then call them bad. The Supreme Court has an almost gameshow feel, where decisions raise justices to interviews and book deals, or cast them into accusations and black marks. Bill Burr pointed out that he said he wanted due process, and a studio audience was silent. Conservatives want to lock up Hillary, social media locks away Trump. Uh-mod Ar-ber-ee’s case was riddled with accusations of coverups, Hunter’s emails the same. End cash bail takes off as well as New York no longer prosecuting prostitution.
If you have a comment question or rant, we'd love to hear it. Visit our website at www.bluestateconversations.com or email us at [email protected].
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Produced by sidekickk
The Platform That Gives Podcasters Superpowers!
Markvard:
https://soundcloud.com/markvard
Music from Soundcloud:
Music provided by RFM: https://youtu.be/9xDk9nPUVlU
Question of the Show: Where do rights come from?
Synopsis: The most common refrain when discussing anything in America is “That is my right!”. Even the most un-involved person, politically speaking, has uttered the phrase several times in their life. However, you’ll often hear those same people ask “What gives them the right” when speaking about others. The sad truth is, we often want rights that benefit us, and want to remove rights that we personally don’t find useful. Free speech is all well and good until a racial slur is used. Innocent until proven guilty is a pillar of justice...until the officer is not guilty and the riots start. We want food, shelter, and healthcare to be rights, until we see the tax hikes.
If you have a comment question or rant, we'd love to hear it. Visit our website at www.bluestateconversations.com or email us at [email protected].
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Markvard:
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Music from Soundcloud:
Music provided by RFM: https://youtu.be/9xDk9nPUVlU
The podcast currently has 31 episodes available.