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Silver Number Integrated Database ID Program name date Guests Tape # program contents Quotes 2 Hardball w/Chris Matthews June 26, 2002 2188 Y Pledge of Allegiance Vouchers, Judicial Nominations, Armageddon, Apocalypse, Christian 3 Harball w/Chris Matthews June 28, 2002 Orin Hatch, Bob Barr, Ralph Reed 2188 Y Fundamentalism, Israel 4 Hannity and Colmes June 26, 2002 Newt Gingrich 2187 Y Judicial Nominations, Pledge of Allegiance 5 Crossfire June 26, 2002 Rev. Barry Lynn, Lou Sheldon Pledge of Allegiance, September 11th, 2001 6 700 Club June 27, 2002 Pat Robertson, Pledge of Allegiance, Anti-Gay, Jay Sekulow of ACLJ, Gloria Feldt of 7 O'Reilly Factor June 28, 2002 Planned Parenthood 2189 Y Pledge of Allegiance, Reproductive Rights 8 Hannity and Colmes June 28, 2002 Pat Robertson 2187 Y Israel, Armageddon 9 O'Reilly Factor July 3, 2002 Charles Rangel, Joan Garry of GLAAD 2189 Y Anti-Gay, School Vouchers, PFAW mention (referencing her want to see original PFAW press 10 Hardball w/Chris Matthews July 3, 2002 Ann Coulter 2188 Y releases on Bork) Sandy Rios of CWA and Kim Gandy of 11 Crossfire July 3, 2002 NOW Marriage incentive for welfare benefits. 12 700 Club July 3, 2002 Anti-Islamic statements, ACLU and anti-American, September 11th, Richard Thompson of Thomas More Law Anti-Islamic sentiment, suit against Exelcior School (middle school) in 13 O'Reilly Factor July 9, 2002 Center 2189 Y CA Anti-Islamic sentiment: The culture is very clear from 9.11. This is not James Yacovelli of Family Policy about culture. The culture is to kill the infidels and drive planes into us 14 Hannity and Colmes July 9, 2002 Network 2187 Y and blow us up. Go to Israel and find out Anti-Gay, Focus on the Family, Depauw University, First Amendment 15 700 Club July 9, 2002 Robertson Rights 16 700 Club July 10, 2002 Mason Weaver Racist quotes. 17 Hannity and Colmes July 10, 2002 American Family Voices 2187 Y Mentioned Michael Lux by name 18 O'Reilly Factor July 10, 2002 Lou Sheldon, 2189 Y Religious Right Wing, syncretism, Benke Ralph Appears on the show to discuss our strategies and major 19 Beltway Boys July 13, 2002 Ralph Neas, PFAW policy concerns 20 Hannity and Colmes July 15, 2002 Ann Coulter 2187 Y PFAW, mention on original PFAW Bork press releases James Dobson, Robert Muise of Thomas 21 Hannity and Colmes July 17, 2002 More Law Center 2187 Y Anti-Gay sentiment, 1st Amendment Rights 22 700 Club July 19, 2002 Patrick Henry College, Creationism 23 Hardball w/Chris Matthews July 19, 2002 Jay Sekulow of the ACLJ 2188 Y T.I.P.S., Civil Liberties 24 Beltway Boys July 20, 2002 Sandy Rios of CWA Priscilla Owen, Judicial Nominations, PFAW, Ralph Neas 2179 & 2180 25 Senate Hearings on Priscilla Owen July 23, 2002 Priscilla Owen Y Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings on Priscilla Owen Peggy Venable of Citizens for a Sound Economy, and Samantha Smoot of 26 Donahue July 23, 2002 Texas Freedom Network 2190 Y Education, textbook censorship 27 O'Reilly Factor July 24, 2002 Bob Marshall 2189 Y Pledge of Allegiance, In God We Trust, Virginia C. Boyden Gray of the Committee for 28 Hardball w/Chris Matthews July 24, 2002 Justice 2188 Y Priscilla Owen, Judicial Nominations 29 700 Club July 24, 2002 PFAW Mention, Judical Nominations Elliot Mincberg v. Ed. Rogers of the 30 Washington Journal July 25, 2002 Committee for Justice 2185 Y Judicial Nominations, Priscilla Owen PFAW mention, (They aired the commercial to be shown in Texas 31 Beltway Boys July 27, 2002 which names PFAW as fighting Bush nominations) 32 Senate Committee July 31, 2002 Brooks Smith 2186 Y Introductory statements on Brooks Smith before the vote 33 Inside Politics July 31, 2002 Thomas More Law Center and Betsey Hansen Imam Qaadir Madyun , Rev. Jerome 34 The Right Side with Armstrong Williams August 1, 2002 McFarland Catholic Church Scandal, Anti-Gay Sentiment 35 Judicial Watch August 1, 2002 James Hirsen of newsmax.com T.I.P.S. 2187 & 2188 36 Justin Dart Memorial Service August 3, 2002 Y Memorial Sevice, Celebration of Life for Justin Dart First Amendment, Censorship, Pornography, George W. Bush, 37 Capital Gang August 3, 2002 Robert Bork Judicial Nominations 38 Hannity and Colmes August 5, 2002 Franklin Graham 2187 Y Anti-Islamic statements, Death Penalty 39 700 Club August 6, 2002 Anti-Gay, ACLJ, Vouchers 40 Judicial Watch August 6, 2002 Joseph D’Agostino of Human Events Posse Comitatus, civil liberties Helen Carroll of the National Center for 41 O'Reilly Factor August 6, 2002 Lesbian Rights 2189 Y Anti-Gay Sentiment, WNBA 42 Donahue August 8, 2002 Marvin Olasky and Ralph Neas 2190 Y Judicial Nominations, PFAW, Ralph Neas, Faith Based Initiatives 43 Hardbal w/Chris Matthews August 8, 2002 Jerry Falwell, Walter Campbell 2188 Y Reproductive Rights, Florida Adoption Law 44 O'Reilly Factor August 8, 2002 2189 Y Anti-Islamic Sentiment, UNC Qur'an debate 45 Right Side with Armstrong Williams August 8, 2002 William Strugiss Lind Anti-Islamic Statements 46 700 Club August 9, 2002 Vouchers David Noebel of Summit Ministries and 47 Listen American with Jerry Falwell (airing) August 9, 2002 Tim LaHaye Public Education, PFAW, Secular Humanism, Anti-Gay 48 Washington Journal August 11, 2002 Byron York of National Review 2185 Y PFAW Mention, Ralph Neas, Judicial Nominations Pat Robertson, Genevieve Woods of the 49 Hannity and Colmes August 14, 2002 Family Research Council 2187 Y Reproductive Rights, Contraception, Anti-Islamic statements 50 700 Club August 15, 2002 Vouchers 51 Donahue August 15, 2002 Peter Sprigg of Family Research Council 2190 Y Anti-Gay, Green Lantern Comics 52 Crossfire August 15, 2002 Jerry Falwell Franklin Graham, Anti-Islamic statements Reproductive Rights, JAMA study on Parental notification and 53 Hardball w/Chris Matthews August 15, 2002 Wendy Wright of CWA 2188 Y contraception 54 Capital Gang August 17, 2002 Patrick Michaels Global Warming, Environment 55 700 Club August 19, 2002 Saudi Arabia, Catholic Church Scandal, Anti-Gay sentiment 56 Hannity and Colmes August 20, 2002 Jerald Newberry of the NEA 2187 Y NEA, Vouchers, Public Education Albert Mohler, Michael Brown, Rabbi 57 Donahue August 20, 2002 Shmuley Boteach 2190 Y Anti-Semitism, Heaven 58 Hardball w/Chris Matthews August 20, 2002 Sandy Rios of CWA, Lou Sheldon 2188 Y Anti-Gay, New York Times to publish Civil Unions 59 Crossfire August 20, 2002 Sandy Rios of CWA, Ann Coulter Anti-Gay sentiment, Anti-Islamic Sentiment, NEA 60 700 Club August 22, 2002 Sandy Rios of CWA RU 486, Contraception, Internet Filtering 61 700 Club August 23, 2002 Creationism, Georgia 62 O'Reilly Factor August 26, 2002 John Esposito 2189 Y Anti-Islamic Sentiment, UNC Qur'an debate 63 Hardball w/Chris Matthews August 26, 2002 2188 Y Katherine Harris 64 700 Club August 27, 2002 Gordon Robertson Faith and Terrorism 65 Buchanan and Press August 27, 2002 Joe Glover of Family Policy Network Anti-Gay Sentiment, University of Maryland, Laramie Project Gary Bauer, Jerry Falwell, Christine O'Donnell, Samantha Smoot and Robert 66 Donahue August 27, 2002 Zimmerman 2190 Y Religious Right and Political Influence 67 Hardball w/Chris Matthews August 27, 2002 Jay Sekulow of ACLJ 2188 Y Ashcroft, Department of Justice, Civil Liberties Robert Knight of Culture and Family 68 Hannity and Colmes August 27, 2002 Institute, division of CWA Anti-Gay. University of Maryland, Laramie Project 69 700 Club August 28, 2002 Vouchers, Brookstone School, Anti-Gay 70 700 Club August 30, 2002 Dr. Horn Wade Bush Marriage Incentive Proposal 71 Donahue August 29, 2002 Jesse Jackson Jr. 2190 Y new Black Leadership in Politics 72 O'Reilly Factor August 29, 2002 Hani Awadallah 2189 Y Anti-Islamic, Anti-Gay statements 73 Hannity & Colmes August 29, 2002 Sandy Rios Reproductive Rights, Abortion, partial birth Abortion 74 Hannity & Colmes August 30, 2002 John Ashcroft John Ashcroft, Civil Liberties 75 Capital Gang August 31, 2002 Tyler Bridges Florida, Election 2000, Reiger 76 Hardball w/Chris Mattews September 2, 2002 Terrance Gainer 2188 Y Security Cameras, Civil Liberties 77 700 Club September 3, 2002 Josh McDowell Creationism, Intelligent Design, Cultural Relativism, 78 O'Reilly Factor Sept. 3, 2002 Steven Bennett Anti-Gay 79 Hannity & Colmes September 3, 2002 Equal Rights, Women's Rights, Gender Discrimination 80 Donahue September 3, 2002 Russell Simmons, Cynthia Nixon 2190 Y Education 81 700 Club September 4, 2002 Orrin Hatch PFAW mention, Priscilla Owen Bob Knight, Andrew Lafferty (Traditional 82 Hardball w/ Chris Matthews September 4, 2002 Values Coalition) Sex Education, Abstinence 83 Crossfire September 5, 2002 Ralph Neas Judical Nominations, Priscilla Owen, PFAW 84 Donahue September 5, 2002 Greg Palast, Maxine Waters 2190 Y Jeb Bush, Class Size Initiative, Florida Sarah Eltantawi (Muslim Affairs Council), 85 Hardball w/ Chris Matthews September 5, 2002 Walid Phares Anti-Islamic sentiment 86 Donahue September 6, 2002 Rosa Armesto-Gonzalez, Alex Penelas HRO, Miami-Dade, Gay Rights 87 Listen America w/ Jerry Falwell September 6, 2002 Sean Hannity 88 Think Tank September 7 2002 Andrew Rotherham, Chester Finn Vouchers, Charter Schools, Public Education 89 Capital Gang September 7, 2002 Priscilla Owen, Judicial Nominations 90 Crossfire September 10, 2002 Charlie Black Florida Election Debacle 2002 Howard Fineman, Patrick Caddell, Mark 91 Hardball w/Chris Matthews September 12, 2002 Foley, Mike Griffin (Orlando Sentinel) Florida Election Debacle 2002 92 Capital Gang September 14, 2002 Charles Rangel Florida Election Debacle 93 700 Club September 16, 2002 Craig Winn Anti-Islamic Statements, sentiments 94 Listen America w/Jerry Falwell September 13, 2002 Walter Jones H.R. 2357, Houses of Worship Act 95 Larry King live September 18, 2002 James Dobson Anti-Gay 96 Hannity & Colmes September 18, 2002 Pat Robertson Anti-Islamic 97 700 Club September 19, 2002 PFAW PFAW mention, judicial nominations 98 Donahue September 19, 2002 Jeff Cohen George W.
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