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FIVEAA BREAKFAST with David & Will - Podcast - 24th April 2025 News Headlines, Sport with Tom Rehn, Lucy's movie review, Weather, SAPOL, Mylee Hogan in the US, Anton Covino, Timmy G, Matt Abraham, Breaking @ 8 with Bob Day, Jack Lukosius, The Tasting of the Democracy Sausage. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this edition of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux welcomes Senator Bob Day for an engaging discussion on Australian politics, government overreach, and global affairs. The conversation covers a broad spectrum of topics, including: The Decline of Small Business in Australia – Bob highlights the increasing challenges for small business owners. The Unfair Dismissal Crisis – How employment laws discourage hiring and contribute to economic stagnation. The ABC Controversy – A deep dive into Antoinette Latouf’s legal battle and its implications for media freedom. Donald Trump’s Foreign Policy – Bob argues that Trump’s presidency prevented global conflicts. The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict – Exploring Trump’s potential relocation plan and its global impact. The Rise of Populist Politicians – Why unconventional figures like Jackie Lambie resonate with the public. Government Corruption – Bob recounts political insider stories, including Senate backroom deals and media manipulation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This podcast covers New Girl Season 4, Episode 16, Oregon, which originally aired on February 17, 2015 and was written by Nina Pedrad and directed by Russ T. Alsobrook. Here's a quick recap of the episode:It's Jess's dad's wedding so of course the whole loft, including Cece, are headed to Oregon.This episode got a 6.5/10 rating from Kritika whose favorite character was Nick and Kelly rated this episode an 8/10 and her favorite character was Schmidt!While not discussed in the podcast, we noted other references in this episode including:An Affair to Remember - Jess likened her Dad's wedding to be similar to scenes from the movie An Affair to Remember. Ryan Gosling - Winston commented that he found actor Ryan Gosling attractive. Usher / [Justin] Bieber - Schmidt wanted to help Cece with Jake Apex and he was trying to role play with her saying he was Usher and she was Justin Bieber and that Jake Apex was the hot tracks they were going to make together. [Bill] Cosby - When Joan and Jess were sad over Ryan not coming to Portland, Winston said, “this might not be the right time to say this, you guys, but, uh, should we take a straw poll on this whole Cosby thing?” Lilith Fair / Method Man - When Jess stormed to her room, Nick came in and asked her how many “Lilith Fairs” did she go to, which Jess corrected to “Liliths Fair”. He also noted that Method Man performed at one.Kate [Winslet] / Claire [Danes] / Leo[nardo] Dicaprio - Jess shared she felt like she and Ryan were star-crossed lovers, “like Kate and Leo… or... Claire and Leo, or… whatever blonde Leo is taking on boats.” Jordan Catalano - Jess felt that from 1994 to 2001, the fictional TV character Jordan Catalano was gonna show up and she would need to care for him. “Ave Maria” / The Muppets / Beaker / Cookie Monster - Jess needed to stall at her Dad's wedding so she sang "Ave Maria” and then did Muppets impressions including the character Beaker and Cookie Monster. “Sabotage” - When the acapella group, The Co-Pays, are signing the song “Sabotage” by the Beastie BoysDetroit Pistons - At Crush Pond, Coach wished for the Detroit Pistons to like him. Additionally check out our website for pictures of the Keep Portland Weird sign, Lovejoy Fountain, and Mill End Park!Thanks for listening and stay tuned for Episode 17! Music: "Hotshot” by scottholmesmusic.comFollow us on Twitter, Instagram or email us at whosthatgirlpod@gmail.com!Website: https://smallscreenchatter.com/
In this episode of Happy Business Radio, we welcome Bob Day AO, an Australian former politician and successful businessman. Bob served as a Senator for South Australia from 1 July 2014 to 1 November 2016. Peter Salerno interviews Bob about his remarkable business success and his journey through politics. Tune in as we delve into his career highlights, the insights he gained from his time in public service, and how these experiences continue to shape his views today. CREDITS Host: Peter Salerno Mobile: 0408 811 567 Email: petersalerno.austalk@gmail.com Guest: Chamundi Curran Web: https://laughterlawyer.com.au/ Producer: Ron Fiedler Podcast City
In this episode, former Senator Bob Day joins Jeremy Cordeaux to discuss a wide range of topics, from the lack of urban planning in Texas and the importance of space in living environments to his reflections on political life in Australia. The conversation covers issues related to immigration, the impact of the CFMEU (Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union) on the building industry, and concerns over new regulations in housing and energy. Day also shares anecdotes about past political events, including his experiences with prominent political figures like John Howard and Peter Costello. Key Topics Discussed Urban Planning and Living Space: The importance of space in suburban living and the negative impact of modern urban planning. Immigration and Assimilation: Concerns about the assimilation of certain immigrant groups and the historical success of Australia's immigration program. Political Reflections: Bob Day's observations on political life, including experiences with John Howard, Peter Costello, and the CFMEU. Housing and Building Regulations: Criticism of the increasing costs associated with new building codes and energy regulations, such as the seven-star energy rating. Regulatory Overreach: Concerns about the impact of government regulations, including the introduction of smart electricity meters and the cost implications for homeowners. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Jeremy Cordeaux interviews Senator Bob Day, discussing a variety of political and economic issues in Australia, with a particular focus on the impact of union influence on the country's labor and business sectors. Senator Day shares his insights on past political events, current policies, and future implications for the nation. Key Topics Discussed: The Legacy of John Howard: Reflection on John Howard's political career, leadership style, and lasting influence on the Liberal Party. Union Influence on Politics: Discussion on the impact of unions on the Labor Party and the proposed legislation that could place union representatives on company boards. The Cost of Union Control: Analysis of how union control drives up labor costs and impacts industries, particularly the commercial sector. Work Choices and Industrial Relations: Critique of past industrial relations policies and the consequences of not allowing flexibility in labor markets. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of "The Court of Public Opinion," Jeremy Cordeaux interviews Senator Bob Day, discussing various topics related to politics, housing, and social issues. Here's a summary of the main topics covered: Introduction and Greetings: Introduction of Senator Bob Day and light conversation about language and historical anecdotes. Historical Perspectives: Discussion on the long-term impact of the French Revolution and the strategic differences during the Paris peace talks for the Vietnam War. Real Estate Market: Commentary on the current state of the real estate market in Sydney, comparing it to high-value properties in Europe. Housing Availability: Discussion on the surprising number of vacant homes in Australia and the impact on housing availability and prices. Investment and Property Management: Challenges faced by landlords and the preference for leaving properties vacant due to potential issues with tenants. Government Policies: Criticism of government policies affecting the real estate market, including regulation changes and their unintended consequences. Personal Experiences: Senator Day shares personal anecdotes about dealing with local councils and town planning issues. Council Decisions: Discussion on controversial council decisions, such as changing the date of Australia Day celebrations. Community and Social Issues: Reflections on community reactions to council decisions and the broader implications for societal values and practices. Land Use and Development: Ideas for increasing housing supply by making more land available and reducing regulatory restrictions. Indigenous and Rural Communities: Experiences from visiting Indigenous communities in Central Australia and observations on funding allocations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bella D'Abrere. Institute of Public Affairs, Dean Hurlston. President Council Watch. Cost of Local Government and duplications, Dick Smith, Professor Ian Plimer, Bob Day, Tamara Linke, Janetto & Anthony Cochrane from the Animal Welfare LeagueSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of "The Court of Public Opinion," Jeremy Cordeaux speaks with Senator Bob Day about various topics, including the history of mining in South Australia, current energy policies, and the potential economic benefits of nuclear energy. Here's a summary of their conversation: Introduction and Mining History: Discussion on the 50th anniversary of the discovery of uranium and copper at the Olympic Dam mine by Western Mining, and the significant economic impact of this discovery. Political History: Mention of the political efforts by Norman Foster, who crossed the floor to support the development of Olympic Dam. Energy and Mining Industry: Analysis of the current state of the mining industry, with emphasis on the importance of copper and gas. BHP and Santos Marketing: Observations on the marketing strategies of BHP and Santos, highlighting the need for public and corporate advocacy for energy resources. Nuclear Energy and Waste Management: Discussion on the potential benefits of adopting nuclear power, including economic advantages and the role of South Australia as a nuclear waste repository. International Relations and Security: Potential for South Australia to strengthen international security partnerships by becoming a hub for nuclear waste management. Economic Impact: Exploration of how adopting nuclear energy could eliminate state taxes and significantly boost the economy. Comparison to Saudi Arabia: Mention of the economic model of Saudi Arabia, where citizens do not pay income tax, as a potential model for South Australia if it becomes a nuclear hub. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chief Bob Day discusses his reasons for coming out of retirement to lead the Portland Police Bureau. He talks about his hope for the organization and the community, and his sense of responsibility to make a difference. He also reflects on his personal experiences, including the loss of his son to cancer, and how it has shaped his outlook on life. Chief Day emphasizes the importance of community relationships, reducing crime and the fear of crime, and organizational growth and development. He encourages curiosity, patience, and open-mindedness in order to create positive change.
This episode was recorded prior to the announcement that Day would be appointed permanent chief of Portland Police, which is why he is still referred to in the show as serving on an interim basis, and why he says he has not made any commitments yet when asked about staying in the role past June 2025.
Welcome to S2E2, Bob Day Afternoon!! Join us as we discuss how poorly we think this hostage situation was handled, the hilarity that is Sgt. Boscoe, and for once don't go into a random deep dive about a specific topic. Follow us on Instagram @bobscastpod
#PAC12FB Head Line Judge Bob Day joins us in the UNOFFICIAL Lounge and talk about his football experience and becoming a member of the #PAC12 staff. Day recall how being a police officer shaped his football officiating style. Day talk about his son, Sam Day, and Sam's battle with Ewing Sarcoma and how his family started the Sam Day Foundation in his honor. Day also talks about his how a theater show changed his view on policing in the community. For more information on the Sam Day Foundation and the events planned for September visit https://samdayfoundation.org. #Field2Life #unofficiallounge #unofficialpodcast #sports #podcast #NCAAFB Find us at https://linktr.ee/unofficiallounge Follow the host: @805monty - Instagram @thechefandtheref - Instagram @CravonneB - Twitter
This podcast covers New Girl Season 3, Episode 13, Birthday, which originally aired on January 21, 2014 and was written by Kim Rosenstock and directed by Richie Keen. Here's a quick recap of the episode:It's Jess's birthday and Nick has gone all out to plan her a surprise birthday party but forgets to plan the day of… meanwhile Coach and Winston have a bake off of who can make the best birthday cake and Schmidt helps Cece at her new bartending job.We discuss Pop Culture References such as:Boomer - The cake Winston brought home said “Happy Birthday Boomer!”[Instagram] - Schmidt mentioned he would pass time by double tapping some “insta-g's”. Additional Pop Culture References such as:Witness / "Be careful out among them English." - When Rose is out with Jess at the beginning of the episode, Rose shares that her parents took her to see Witness and then they never came back; Rose then quotes a line in the movie. Witness is a 1985 American neo-noir dramatic crime thriller film starring Harrison Ford & Kelly McGillis. The film focuses on a police detective protecting an Amish woman and her young son, who becomes a target after he witnesses a brutal murder in a Philadelphia train station. The film earned eight Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Ford, and won Best Original Screenplay and Best Film Editing.Rudy - When Nick is working on putting together Jess's party Schmidt shares he's been an inspiration and that this will be their “Rudy.” Rudy is a 1993 American biographical sports film starring Sean Astin. The story is an account of the life of Daniel "Rudy" Ruettiger, who harbored dreams of playing football at the University of Notre Dame despite significant obstacles. It was the first film that the Notre Dame administration allowed to be shot on campus since Knute Rockne, All American in 1940. Rudy was named one of the best 25 sports movies of the previous 25 years in two polls by ESPN.This episode we discuss which one of us is most likely to guide someone through how to make a great cocktail, mess up a standard drink recipe, plan a surprise party, and get really excited about their birthday. We give an honorable mention to Schmidt's contribution to the birthday video but cover the scene where Schmidt walks Cece through how to make an old fashioned as our “Schmidtism” this episode. For our “Not in the 2020s”, we briefly touch on Mike's comments about Cece's body and also the flip phone during the video Nick put together. In our “Yes in the 2020s” we discuss the lack of toxic masculinity with Winston and Coach doing a bake off and Winston standing up for himself regarding basketball. We also explore the career of Ben Falcone (Mike), the guest star of this episode and specifically mentioned an Instagram story where Ben and Melissa asked to be in Thor and a recent link of Ben and Melissa on James Corden. Also in this episode were the following guest stars who we do not discuss in the podcast: Jamie Lee Curtis (Joan Day - Previously Discussed in S2E8), Angela Kinsey (Rose - Previously Discussed in S3E2), Jessica Chaffin (Bertie - Previously Discussed in S3E9), Josh Gad (Bearclaw - Previously Discussed in S2E2), Curtis Armstrong (Principal Foster - Previously Discussed in S2E24), June Diane Raphael (Sadie - Previously Discussed in S1E15), Steve Agee (Outside Dave - Previously Discussed in S2E17), Ralph Ahn (Tran - Previously Discussed in S2E7), Rob Reiner (Bob Day - Previously Discussed in S2E8), Cheyenne Nguyen (Jenny), and Tom Lommel (Patron).We also touch on an editing goof on this podcast when Coach throws a bag into the kitchen and it is missing in the next shot. Additionally, we do a deep dive on the character's birthdays and what we have seen so far in the show. This episode we did not find any new bears.While not discussed in the podcast, we noted other references in this episode including:Old Fashioned Cocktail - This episode, Cece's struggling at the bar and Schmidt teaches her how to make an Old Fashioned cocktail. This cocktail is made with whiskey, sugar, Angostura bitters, and an orange peel (or cherry) for garnish and is a cocktail made for whiskey lovers. It was developed in the 19th century and given its name in the 1880s.Griffith Park - When Nick is trying to distract Jess, he asks his friends if they know any time consuming and free activities in Griffith Park. Griffith Park is a large park at the eastern end of the Santa Monica Mountains in Los Angeles and contains popular attractions like a zoo, an observatory, a history museum, and the Hollywood sign. It is much larger than Central Park in New York and the Golden Gate Park in San Francisco.When Schmidt is trying to make Cece feel better about not graduating high school, he lists the below group of people who didn't graduate:Einstein - Albert Einstein was a German theoretical physicist who is best known for his theory of relativity. While he was a good student, he could not stand school as he did not like the way the teachers taught, objectively. He quit at his teacher's suggestion at 15 and never returned.Bill Gates - Bill Gates is an American businessman, software developer, philanthropist, and author who co-founded Microsoft with his childhood friend. While he was excused from his math class (in high school) to focus on computer programming, he dropped out from college at Harvard instead of high school.Anne Frank - Annelies Marie “Anne” Frank was a Jewish girl who kept a diary during World War 2, documenting her life in hiding while Germany was under Nazi persecution. She died at the age of 15 in a concentration camp.This episode got a 9/10 rating from both Kritika and Kelly; Kritika's favorite character was Nick and Kelly's favorite was Schmidt.Thanks for listening and stay tuned for Episode 14!Music: "Hotshot” by scottholmesmusic.comFollow us on Twitter, Instagram or email us at whosthatgirlpod@gmail.com!Website: https://smallscreenchatter.com/
The former housing giant fell from politics and business alike but says not only can he stand back and not have a shot at representing those aspiring for a job and a home - he says part of Labor's plan on housing affordability is like putting the arsonists in charge of fire prevention. Disclosure: interviewer Rikki Lambert was Bob Day's chief of staff during 2014-2016
A Bob DayWhat is "A Bob Day"?A Bob Day is when you add the word "Bob" to the end of someone's first name.Example: John Bob, Steve Bob, Karen Bob, Brittany Bob and so on .......You do this for the entire day and have some FUN with it.The best part is only let a few people in on the Bob joke and act like you are just using their first name.It may cause a little confusion at first but then let them in on the joke and move on the the next person.Why have "A Bob Day"The purpose of "A Bob Day" is to change your outlook for that day. Take the negative and change it to a positive with just one word "Bob".Have fun with "A Bob Day"! It just doesn't have to be about using the word "Bob", it is all about having a positive mindset and having FUN!"A Bob Day" is all about getting out of your normal routes and spicing it up a little bit with some FUN.Get creative with "A Bob Day"! They are all about have FUN! I am inviting you to check out my resources page. It is completely FREE and has a ton information and some downloads. You can find it at resources.xpansioncode.com.I will be releasing new episodes every Monday, Wednesday and Friday!
Tebay services and farm shop in Westmorland is a staple of many people's north-south car journeys, with food and facilities several cuts above most motorway stop-offs. Monty meets farm manager Bob Day and Tebay head of butchery David Morland, and follows the Tebay journey from farm to fork - a distance of about 3 miles door-to-door. Luing cattle are among the breeds favoured at Tebay - and this is the second of two OnFARM episodes produced with the Luing Cattle Society.
How can we change anything about our world if we can't even hold a conversation? In the midst of extreme polarization, the Evolve Experience takes on society's toughest issues to stimulate conversations that bridge our collective divide. Combining theatre and dramatic storytelling with workshop-style audience engagement, Evolve increases our capacity to hold complex, nuanced viewpoints. This unique process helps participants navigate profound disagreements, transforming defensiveness into curiosity and compassion. In this conversation, we speak with the co-creator of Evolve and founder of The Red Door Project, Kevin Jones, and retired Deputy Chief of Police, Bob Day. Together, we explore how to overcome our natural resistance to change and reclaim our curiosity about others.
On this episode of happy business Peter speaks with Bob Day a home builder, former politician and Chairman of the Federal Family First Party, and now Federal Director at Australian Family Party. Bob talks about the up's and down off life.
As media reports link Jack Snelling and Tom Kenyon, two former SA Labor cabinet ministers, to the resurrection of the 'Family First' political brand for the March 2022 SA state election, the former SA Family First senator talks about how the decision contrasts with his efforts to rebuild that voting base as the 'Australian Family Party'
One of the key players behind establishing a National Wind Farm Commissioner, former senator Bob Day AO, expresses his concern that without independent senators there like those who created the role, the now Energy Infrastructure Commissioner would become a charade.
Jason Regan on Country Viewpoint spoke with the founder of the new Australian Family Party, former Senator Bob Day, about how he fell from grace in federal politics, and how he coped with the disappointment.
Former Senator Bob Day talks about re-establishing the Family First policy platform as the Australian Family Party, saying he was upset that the party folded and ceased to be a presence in South Australian and federal politics.For part 1 of the interview, go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/13944602/bobday1
FlowFM caught up with former Family First senator Bob Day about his new movement, the Australian Family Party, as the South Australian abortion debate heats up, with competing rallies over 2 previous Saturdays in advance of a SA parliamentary debate in mid-February. Read more at FlowNews24.com.au:- https://www.flownews24.com.au/blog/have-the-sa-liberals-read-the-abortion-debate-horribly-wrong
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This week, we're continuing our journey through the second season of "Bob's Burgers" with the end credits sequence to: Season 2, Episode 2: "Bob Day Afternoon"----Follow and Support Us On: PatreonInstagramTwitter-- Also, if you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you can. And more importantly, spread the word. The more action the show gets the better. We want to continue to make these, and building an audience is the best way to make sure we'll be able to.
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We move to Season 2 to discuss Bob Day Afternoon, one of Jen's favorite, go-to episodes, and there is so much to unpack here. We discuss dirty-gutter-or-spiderwebby-light-fixture panic attacks, the nuance of Malaysian cuisine, yet another over-analysis of a background character's inner world, the Hamburger in the Room, and the Sophie's Choice of demented singing mole vs demented singing bowl (bull? bowl? we don't know).
024 Bob Day–Parthenon Docent Serving as an Ambassador—Educating Visitors As one of Nashville’s ambassadors, Bob Day loves his “work.” His volunteer job takes him and his wife to the museum as docents. Having participated in the docent program training, the two of them now serve as ambassadors promoting awareness and providing education about the Parthenon, Nashville’s full-scale replica of the ancient Greek temple. The couple have been so inspired about what they have learned that they have traveled to Greece and Italy to see firsthand places and objects de art previously they only enjoyed from a far! Docents play a vital role in offering quality programming to Nashville’s visitors. They are teachers, guides, givers of directions, and public relations experts. The Parthenon program, which started in September 1998, is now in its third decade. Docents there are asked to work four to eight hours a month and commit to one year in various volunteer duties. Bob reminds everyone. “There is a museum out there looking for you!” Twice a year, the Parthenon offers training classes. To obtain further information and participate in this fascinating program, contact the Parthenon (info@parthenon.org or 615-862-8431). Or reach out to a museum of interest to you in your area. For more about coming podcasts, sign up for Ed’s free Retire-To newsletter: retire-to.com/ed-s-newsletter and visit retiretovolunteering.com.
Weekly update from the CFMEU Vic/Tas Construction Division. Bob Day bites the dust, international memorial day, scads of scallywags after a short week with rain.
Glen discusses the centenary of the 1916 Ant-Conscription Plebiscite in which Australia voted 'No'. The Bagman and Irene wonder when Senator Bob Day will retire, then muse upon the nasty business in the CFA and even nastier business with 457 Visas.
Pat Griffiths goes through the top stories for Tuesday October 18th. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Senator Bob Day studied science and owned a plumbing business before entering politics. That experience gives him a grounding in his approach to the issues and in his own words "we keep the Liberal Party honest." Bob opens up about Family First values, Greens Senator Robert Simms' Rob or Bob campaign, his rationale behind calls to close Federal Health and Education Departments, negative gearing and more. Search for us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @polliepodcast www.radelaidemedia.com
Weand're checking in with courageous Victorian Upper House MP Dr Rachel Carling-Jenkins ahead of the debate this afternoon of her important Infant Viability Bill - that could see some changes to Victoriaand's severe abortion laws. Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
No Way, Bob Day - it sounds like a children's book, but in truth, it's nothing short of tax dollars pouring down the drain :)
There's plenty of talk on radio, but with 20twenty you'll find Life, Culture & Current events from a Biblical perspective. Interviews, stories and insight you definately won't hear in the mainstream media. This feed contains selected content from 20twenty, heard every weekday morning. See www.vision.org.au for more details Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week, we invited the the Virginia Cyber Commission’s Executive Director, Rear Admiral Bob Day (USCG, Ret.) to come tell us more about the Commission’s work and the upcoming release of its report later this month. The Commission’s mandate is expansive and ambitious. It aims to take on: securing Virginia’s government networks, systems and data; incorporating cybersecurity into state government emergency planning; improving citizens' cyber hygiene; developing a cybersecurity workforce; and improving economic development opportunities for cybersecurity business sector, particularly in relation to military facilities and defense industry present in Virginia. We also talked about the accountability issue, and how in the world it can still be the case that large organizations – whether in the private sector or government – are still struggling with whose job it is to be responsible for the cybersecurity of an organization. Who or what entity is accountable for proactive cybersecurity as well as for incident response has been the subject of some recent debate on Lawfare, as it relates to the OPM breach. Finally, we took on the confidence issue. Cybersecurity failures - not only in prevention (which will not be fail-safe), but in detection and handling – are reducing Americans’ confidence in industry, and in government. We'll see what governments and organizations at all levels, are doing to address that. It's the Lawfare Podcast, Episode #131: Admiral Bob Day on Cybersecurity and Accountability
This is Peter Day Music Podcast #1 published on April 5, 2010. Peter discusses his current song, "Only The Lady Knows," and shares the song with listeners. Peter's cousin, Bob Day, appears on the song, joining Peter on background vocals and adding flute.
Power Bloc: Liberal Democrat Senator David Leyonhjelm says the door is open for Palmer United Senator Jackie Lambie to form a voting block with he and fellow Senator Bob Day, but nothing is set is stone. More…
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Bob Day introduces a study by Chris White on the book of Jonah. [powerpress]