The Carroll Cox Show - 04/25/10 with Bruce Wilson
Carroll and his guest, Talk to Action journalist Bruce Wilson, (talk2action.org) discuss Hawaii politicians, including Lt. Governor Duke Aiona, Mayor Mufi Hannemann, City Councilman Gary Okino and Norman Sakamoto's, involvement with the International Transformation Network (ITN) and its founder Ed Silvoso. Hawaii’s politicians apparently have a close relationship with this group, which is openly anti-gay, anti-civil union. Bruce Wilson describes their supports Uganda’s current legislation to ban gays: “ITN operatives have played a significant role organizing and inspiring Ugandan legislators who have drafted, cosponsored, and backed the draconian and internationally denounce Anti Homosexuality Bill before Uganda’s parliament which would mandate the execution of many HIV positive Ugandans and also require, on pain of three years in prison, that citizens report to the police anyone suspected of being gay. The penalty for being homosexual in Uganda is imprisonment for life."

Hi Carroll,
I can not believe what I just heard. Thank you Bruce Wilson,for speaking the truth.WOW! What next?These four politicians can not get back into to office. They should be ashame of themselves and knowing what I just heard.You can bet your last dollar I will tell everyone I know about this.
These politicians just gets better and better.I always knew they were corrupt.Now this is much more then corrupt.Then we wonder why society is the way it is today. Well look at the type of people allowed to be be voted back in over and over.Carroll you always have terrific guest speakers. Thank you for educating the people of Hawaii...you know what people we get to turn on our radio every Sunday morning for FREE.This kind of information is worth $$$$$$$. I can not tell you how grateful I am to hearing your show and you know what it ain't Sunday morning.It's Wednesday evening and I just had a most enlighten hour of information.Keep it coming Carroll.You are awesome for sharing this with us.
Aloha,
Sandra Park
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Thanks for a terrific show on this issue! I think it is now clear what the move to appoint the (now-elected)state school board is all about. While it is certainly about eliminating dissention among the board members that (may or may not)compromise the effectiveness of the board, I believe the larger issue is the strategic placement of evangelicals on that board. With Aiona or Hanneman as governor and others in this movement moving up in state government, a bill to pull the school board under executive control would likely pass. Should that happen, I think we will certainly see a move to introduce creationism and/or an extreme evangelical agenda into our state curriculum. It happened in Dover (PA). More recently, it has happened in Texas. It can certainly happen here. Thank you again for a great show--I look forward to your continued coverage!
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