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Program Information
Undercurrent
with Kevin Patrick
Interview
 WGDR  Contact Contributor
May 7, 2005, 2:18 p.m.
This interview aired on March 18, 2005 on WGDR-FM in Plainfield, Vermont. Katherine Yurica discusses dominionist theology and its influence in the Bush Administration.
Katherine Yurica is an investigative journalist and creator of the Yurica Report (www.yuricareport.com). She has a B.A. in English Literature from the University of Southern California and was the first female class president of a law school at the USC School of Law.
She is the author of two books -- Bloodguilty Churches: Why Bushs Agenda is Immoral and an Abomination to God, and The New Messiahs.
Her focus is on the rise in influence of dominionist theology and Christian reconstructionism on US public policy.
Undercurrent, hosted by Kevin Patrick, is a weekly discussion of the forces that often go unreported or underreported in the mainstream media, but are shaping our society and our future. It airs every Friday from 11:30am to 1:00pm on WGDR-FM in Plainfield, VT and on the web at www.wgdr.org.

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