


In case you didn’t tune into The Washington Times’ nationally syndicated radio show “America’s Morning News” - heard in Washington on WTNT-AM 570 and coast-to-coast via the Talk Radio Network - here’s what three of Thursday’s guests told co-hosts Melanie Morgan and Ernest Istook, who is filling in for John McCaslin:
c Sen. John McCain, Arizona Republican: Mr. McCain, the 2008 Republican presidential nominee, said the Obama administration’s decision to bring Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammed to New York City to face trial in civilian courts is one of the worst he has ever seen and is needlessly jeopardizing the security of Americans.
c David Horowitz, conservative commentator and publisher of FrontPageMagazine.com: In his new book “A Cracking of the Heart,” Mr. Horowitz talks about the inspirational life and sudden death of his daughter Sarah, their estrangement during her years of liberal activism and the regrets he has come to express.
c Dan Senor, former adviser to President George W. Bush: Mr. Senor said mandatory military service for all young people in Israel has contributed to that country’s stunning economic success and the flourishing entrepreneurial attitude of its people.
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