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Wednesday, August 21, 2019
Join our host, Kerby Anderson as he brings biblical insight to today's world. During the first hour he will talk with Jonathan Saenz from Texas Values and with former Navy Seal, Floyd McLendon, Jr. Floyd is running for Texas Congressman from District 32. Kerby's guest for the final hour is scientist Bruce Bunker. Bruce has a new book explaining the myth of climate change, "The Mythology of Global Warming". Please call us with your opinion at 800-351-1212 or contact us on facebook at facebook.com/pointofviewradio.
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Join our host, Kerby Anderson as he brings biblical insight to today's world. During the first hour he will talk with Jonathan Saenz from Texas Values and with former Navy Seal, Floyd McLendon, Jr. Floyd is running for Texas Congressman from District 32. Kerby's guest for the final hour is scientist Bruce Bunker. Bruce has a new book explaining the myth of climate change, "The Mythology of Global Warming". Please call us with your opinion at 800-351-1212 or contact us on facebook at facebook.com/pointofviewradio.

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Kerby Anderson

Kerby Anderson

Host — Point of View

Kerby Anderson is host of Point of View Radio Talk Show and also serves as the President of Probe Ministries. He holds masters degrees from Yale University (science) and Georgetown University (govern...

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Floyd McLendon, Jr.

Floyd McLendon, Jr.

Former Navy Seal | Speaker | Author — Candidate for Texas Congress, #32

For 25 years, Floyd McLendon Jr. honorably served in the greatest naval military in the world. He enlisted into the United States Naval Reserve in the summer of 1992. Fourteen months later, he fully c...

For 25 years, Floyd McLendon Jr. honorably served in the greatest naval military in the world. He enlisted into the United States Naval Reserve in the summer of 1992. Fourteen months later, he fully committed to Active Duty service and chose Electronics Technician (ET) “A” School to become a radar and satellite communication’s expert. After six years of naval service, Floyd contemplated his career goals and the impact he was making. With his family, friends, and fellow Americans in mind, Floyd decided to undertake the most grueling and difficult goal of his life: becoming a U.S. Navy SEAL. There was just one problem: Floyd didn’t know how to swim. He didn’t let that stop him. After teaching himself how to swim and months of non-stop preparation, Floyd passed the Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) Physical Screening Test. Suffering from an internal injury that caused him to lose 30 lbs., Floyd rang the bell during his second attempt of Hell Week, voluntarily quitting. Fifteen months later, faced with a daunting decision to follow through with his goal, Floyd remembered his motivation: service to his family, friends, and fellow Americans. He returned to BUD/S, after voluntarily quitting during Hell Week, and graduated with BUD/S Class 254, officially becoming a U.S. Navy SEAL. He spent the next 13 years at four, different Naval Special Warfare commands. He deployed five times, with presence in twenty-four countries over five continents. Throughout Floyd’s service, he was held accountable and pushed to grow by his SEAL brothers in some of the most godforsaken war zones on the planet. He sees this same level of accountability lacking in Congress where two-faced, career politicians say one thing at home and do another in Washington. While their constituents suffer from ever-growing taxes and job-killing regulations, career politicians cozy up to special interests and pad their pockets. Floyd sees a desperate need for new, service-minded leadership in Congress that puts Americans first and demands accountability. He will bring his service before self-leadership and invaluable experience to Congress to fight for limited government, lower taxes, protecting the unborn, preserving the 2nd Amendment, and defending religious liberty. Since retiring from naval service, Floyd has traveled the country speaking professionally and been a published author. He is steadfast in his Christian faith, a devoted husband to his wife, Melinda, and a committed father to their four children Trenton, Tanner, Ty, and Keylen.

Bruce Bunker, PhD (retired)

Bruce Bunker, PhD (retired)

Assoc. Director Advanced Processing at Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (PNNL) — Nano-Bio Thrust Leader at Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (Sandia)

Dr. Bruce Bunker (retired) received a PhD. Degree in Inorganic Chemistry from the University of Illinois. He worked as a staff scientist and technical manager in nanotechnology, advanced materials, an...

Dr. Bruce Bunker (retired) received a PhD. Degree in Inorganic Chemistry from the University of Illinois. He worked as a staff scientist and technical manager in nanotechnology, advanced materials, and environmental chemistry at both Sandia National Laboratories and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Management positions included: 1) Supervisor of the Electronic Ceramics Division (Sandia), 2) Associate Director of Advanced Processing in the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (PNNL), and 3) Nano-Bio Thrust Leader in the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (Sandia). At Sandia, he led a project to develop materials and processes for removing atmospheric carbon dioxide to mitigate global warming. He has over 100 peer-reviewed publications in journals including Science and Scientific American. Awards include: 1) the Department of Energy Office of Basic Energy Sciences Award for Outstanding Scientific Accomplishment, 2) DOE’s Research and Development-100 Award, 3) Sandia National Laboratories Award for Excellence, and 4) the PNNL Outstanding Team Performance Award.

Jonathan Saenz

Jonathan Saenz

President — Texas Values

Jonathan M. Saenz, Esq., is the President of Texas Values, a nonprofit group dedicated to preserving and advancing a culture of family values in the state of Texas. Prior to leading Texas Values, J...

Jonathan M. Saenz, Esq., is the President of Texas Values, a nonprofit group dedicated to preserving and advancing a culture of family values in the state of Texas. Prior to leading Texas Values, Jonathan headed the Liberty Institute offices at the Texas Capitol in Austin where he served as Director of Legislative Affairs and Attorney for Liberty Institute. He frequently presents research, analysis, and testimony before the Texas Legislature, State Board of Education, and other government entities on various issues affecting faith, family, and freedom. Jonathan believes in religious liberty, sanctity of human life, family values, and constitutional rights and has been involved in numerous court cases, including cases before the Texas Supreme Court and the United State Supreme Court. Mr. Saenz helped lead the State Board Education battle to prevent censorship in the Science classroom and protect strong Social Studies & History teaching. He was instrumental in the passage of Texas laws to protect religious liberty, Bible Curriculum in Public Schools, “Under God” in the Texas pledge, the Sonogram Bill, and many others. He has help lead efforts to defend against attacks on parental rights, marriage, the elected State Board of Education, and abstinence sex education in the state of Texas.

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