Join Jim and Greg as they once again offer bad and crazy martinis. First, they fume over upcoming changes to mortgage fees that will force homebuyers with really good credit scores to pay more so that buyers with shaky credit scores have lower costs. They also shake their heads as once again the Biden State Department is caught off guard by a civil war where it’s too late to evacuate Americans – this time in Sudan. Finally, as 14 percent of Americans who voted for President Biden last time now support Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Jim unloads on Kennedy and explains why his candidacy is not good for America.
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Sudanese Dictator Ousted: What Next for Persecuted Believers?
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For 30 years, Omar al-Bashir ruled Sudan with a corrupt and vicious iron fist. During his time in power, Bashir was ruthlessly brutal to the nation’s Christian minority. His heartlessness attracted worldwide headlines during the humanitarian crisis in Darfur last decade.
Last week, al-Bashir was finally ousted in a military coup. But what toll did he exact on Christians in his country? How did he target and persecute them?
In this podcast, Voice of the Martyrs Radio Host Todd Nettleton addressed those questions, examines what sort of government is likely to come next in Sudan, and why life is still very difficult for Christians in the region, even after the creation of the new nation of South Sudan.