Tuesday, November 27, 2007
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12:13 AM
For it before he was against it... but mostly just for it!
UPDATE: Michelle has the entire Huck record on everything illegal alien.
Monday, November 26, 2007
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1:17 PM
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2pm: TIME magazine confesses (without intending to) to the impossibility of morality without God, and I agree! The hampster wheel article confesses, "Wisdom comes slowly." It also says, "A sense of right or wrong is useless until someone teaches you how to apply it." Part of the problem is that science looks at primates to develop theories as to morality's origin. But since TIME's developmental theories all fall flat, they resort to explanations like "shunning" as being a form of moral training to a society. Yet shunning was one of the oldest methods used by God early in the Old Testament. And in my opinion - we have far too little shunning occuring - especially within the church - for society to begin to be a healthy place. 800.345.WMCA.
3pm: Feminists have finally arrived and this proves it: Now they too can be "sex tourists." "One type of sex tourist attracted the other," said one manager at a shorefront bar on Mombasa's Bamburi beach. "Old white guys have always come for the younger girls and boys, preying on their poverty ... But these old women followed ... they never push the legal age limits, they seem happy just doing what is sneered at in their countries." Experts say some thrive on the social status and financial power that comes from taking much poorer, younger lovers. The purpose of the entirety of the modern feminist movement was to be the same as men. And now they can be in some of the most degenerate ways possible... 800.345.WMCA.
3:20pm Allowing Barack Obama, Rudy Giuliani, and Hillary Clinton to speak in a pulpit on the issue of AIDS is nearly equal to allowing recovering pedophiles to be in charge of the nursery program. According to Warren, "Inviting politicians from different perspectives to the Summit is not a political decision -- it is a humanitarian and Christian action." Remember last year: "When asked at a press conference about the criticism from pro-life groups, the pastor defended his decision to ask the senator to speak, saying the "Jesus way" to respond to opponents is with love." I expect politicians to use any and every invitation they get to put their ideas in front of people, thus why I have no problem with Christian candidates speaking to gay groups, etc. It is the Pastor's role as shepherd that begs questions in this case. AND NO it's not love to allow a pedophile to work nursery ministry, and its not love to allow the pro-condom message of immorality to be given in the church here... 800.345.WMCA.
3:55pm: The McCULLOUGH PUNCH The expectations of Naming Your Kid! (Vote in today's WebPoll)
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Saturday, November 24, 2007
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11:35 AM

This week I did a broadcast on the disturbing violence coming out of remarried mother's households. The violence in particular being caused by the new man in the house that is not related to the children whatsoever. You can listen to that hour of the show here.
My take on the entire situation was to say that we need to repeal - for the safety of these kids - the entire idea of "no fault" divorce. Courts making it easy for us to dissolve marriages has many outcomes but none more pronounced than what it does to children.
It made this listener truly think:
Dear Kevin,
I listen to your radio program whenever I'm able to. Unfortunately I'm rarely able to listen to the entire 2 hours. Most of the time I get small portions and never have the opportunity to hear all of your listeners opinions. I would be interested in what they had to say about the subject you raised. Your comments regarding parents suing for divorce under the claim of No-Fault and then suing for custody really got me. I felt like I had been hit in the stomach, because that's exactly the situation I'm currently involved in. It was as if you were talking directly to me. I can't remember somebody saying something that made me feel that guilty, but you did a good job of it. I don't know what I'm going to do from here, but I wanted you to know that what you said has really made me think and re-evaluate what I'm doing and how it's affecting my children...
All the best, ~Chris
Here was my reply:
Christopher,
I am grateful that you took the chance to drop me a note.
My goal is never to make people feel hopeless. If the Holy Spirit touched you in a way that made you doubt the actions you've taken or are planning to take - I would sincerely pray that you would reconsider and ask for wisdom to deal with all the issues you face with biblical insight.
If you and your wife have the capability of reconciling then I would be ALL means pursue it. If one or both of you are being selfish or childish and unwilling to give up a behavior, preference, desire etc. OVER the welfare of each other and the welfare of your children - then by all means find a good counselor who will counsel you with the wisdom of what the Bible says about how to relate to one another. Also make yourselves accountable to the governing spiritual leadership of your local church. Seek out a pastor or an elder and request an opportunity for you, your spouse, and them to all sit down and talk your situation through beginning to end.
If you seek to love your wife as diligently as Christ loves those of us he calls His bride, then you will be well on your way.
Christopher one of the reasons I am able to speak so powerfully and directly on such an issue is because I HAVE BEEN through a marriage that ended in a "no-fault" divorce filed by the other party - who did not want reconciliation, nor was interested in what was ultimately best for our child, nor our souls.
If that is where you and your wife end up, at the end of ALL EFFORTS POSSIBLE to achieve reconciliation, if you agree that neither of you is willing to be patient and forebearing with the other - for the well being of your children - then perhaps she WILL file for a divorce and then there will be other discussions to be had... just don't let it be YOU who is doing it - especially as "no fault."
I am confident Christopher that the more you follow God's instruction, cling to his TRUTH, and walk with Him in relationship - the more wisdom you will gain on how to love your wife, father your children, and find the meaning that He has for you in the process.
Thank you for reaching out. I have prayed for you this morning, and will more so in the days to come.
Ps. 115:3
~KMC
Friday, November 23, 2007
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10:23 AM
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
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Kevin McCullough
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7:43 AM
 Step OFF girlfriend...Obama's my man!
In the Democratic primary there is NO QUESTION who has the biggest endorsement reaching the biggest numbers of likely female Democrat voters every single day...
Now one big "O" is joining the one running for President, and she's doing it in the ever increasingly important battleground of Iowa. Oprah... on the road for Obama.
And Hillary's answer? (cricket chirps)
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
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7:03 AM
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
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6:58 AM
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
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Kevin McCullough
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6:42 AM
 "No Christmas for you missy!"
I've long thought it odd the double standard that sexcon Madonna has had with her own children. By far one of the most libertine entertainers to ever grace stage, screen and cover does not allow her children to view such things in her own home...
But now she's taken Christmas away from the kiddos as well...
"We CANCELED Christmas!"
Grinches...
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
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Kevin McCullough
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12:24 PM
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2pm: Psychologists are arguing that denial has become necessary in our lives. In fact they go so far as to say that denial is the basis for forgiveness. In the modern vernacular, to say someone is “in denial” is to deliver a savage combination punch: one shot to the belly for the cheating or drinking or bad behavior, and another slap to the head for the cowardly self-deception of pretending it’s not a problem. Denial is to look at something and not see it. To forgive is to look at something, see it, and to forego retribution for it. The shrinks have it completely wrong. 800.345.WMCA.
2:20pm: Apologies are hard - but 88% of WMCA listeners believe they should be done face to face. Donnie Osmond did recently to Larry King.
"I have to back up and apologize publicly to Larry King because I came out and said some things against him," he said. "... In hindsight, Larry King did Marie a favor," Osmond said. "She was able to make a statement about the situation. ... And so she's grateful to Larry."
But we have LOST the art of the apology... 800.345.WMCA.
3pm: Requiring employees to speak english - while working in America - does NOT constitute bigotry. Especially when said organizations help primarily low income, and often times homeless people who do not speak english. What is bigotry is when agenda driven congressional representatives seek to deprive the poor of the services rendered by such organizations because they wish to see Mexico re-annex two-thirds of the southwestern United States. If a church that serves an ethnic community neighborhood in New York wants to hire all staffers that speak that certain language... 800.345.WMCA.
3:45pm Logan on the radio... reflection on God's truth... and why we need to do it more often. Just honest feelings before THE God who made you! 800.345.WMCA.
3:55pm: The McCULLOUGH PUNCH When a preacher falls!
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Tuesday, November 20, 2007
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12:01 PM
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
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Kevin McCullough
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8:25 AM
I had heard about this kid calling a radio station in Houston. One he listens to over the internet in his small ranching town in Nebraska. I would keep catching only a partial interview here, or read about what he said there. And I kept thinking, "What's the big deal?" But then heard the actual call...
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
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Kevin McCullough
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7:55 AM
 "...helps Hispanics too!"
Requiring employees to speak english - while working in America - does NOT constitute bigotry. Especially when said organizations help primarily low income, and often times homeless people who do not speak english.
What is bigotry is when agenda driven congressional representatives seek to deprive the poor of the services rendered by such organizations because they wish to see Mexico re-annex two-thirds of the southwestern United States.
Viva la America Gringos de compasion!
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
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Kevin McCullough
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7:45 AM
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
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Kevin McCullough
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12:06 AM

It has never happened before, not for me anyway. YOU the very energized readers, commenters, linkers, and forwarders made me the number one on the Most Viewed list AND the What's Hot List all in one day.
Thank you! Thanks for caring, and thanks for most of you who seem to agree that if Hillary wins - she's bringing everything back with her... that we hated!
God Bless You All!

Tuesday, November 20, 2007
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Kevin McCullough
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12:05 AM
 (...click the pic to see Marie Osmond taken completely off guard.)
Recently as Larry King interviewed one of the OTHER more famous Mormons in the nation, the long time talk show host who had previously been friendly with his guest, asked Marie Osmond about a previously unreported claim that she had been forced to put her son in rehab the same week as her father dying.
An obviously stunned Osmond, put on a good face and attempted to answer the question.
Her famous brother Donnie was not as gracious:
"I was very upset about it," the 49-year-old singer said in an interview that aired Monday on NBC's Today show. "I thought it was very unfair for Larry King to throw that question at Marie the way he did."
Until he learned that the tabloids were ready to break the story the following day and what King was actually doing - was allowing Marie the chance to set the record straight before being mucked up by the gossip rags. And then something amazing happened... an apology.
"I have to back up and apologize publicly to Larry King because I came out and said some things against him," he said. "... In hindsight, Larry King did Marie a favor," Osmond said. "She was able to make a statement about the situation. ... And so she's grateful to Larry."
Not something one sees everyday - especially since society at large tells us to never back down, and to never admit when you're wrong.
So here's the new webpoll question: When you last apologized, did you do it face to face? Should apologies be done in person? Click through, scroll to the bottom right, and vote now. We will discuss the findings on tomorrow's show.
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