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Wednesday, February 6th, 2013

Boy Scouts Need Real Gentlemen To Lead Them

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Mandeville, LA - Exclusive Transcript - Most boys look up to their fathers. If dad is a good gentleman and has a good vocabulary and does those things that gentlemen ought to do, there’s a very good chance the son is going to pick up on all that because he wants to be like his father. Again, we’re at the crisis point here where it requires a male, un-metrosexual, to actually be around. We’re going to have to un-make the metro and remake t….Continue

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Friday, September 7th, 2012

Father's Job is to Get Kids to Heaven

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Mandeville, LA - Exclusive Audio and Transcript - As a priest explained to me one day, your job as a father in your house is the same as my job. Your job is to get those women and children to heaven. That is your job. That is your number one job, to get them to heaven. I expounded on that by saying the other job of all the men listening to this radio show, that hopefully will turn their lives around if they haven’t already -- maybe they were….Continue

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