Farah to host 'Rusty Humphries Show'
Immigration, 'Day Without Americans' among topics

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Posted: April 6, 2006
4:12 p.m. Eastern



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WND founder and CEO Joseph Farah will fill in tonight as guest host for the "The Rusty Humphries Show," a national radio program airing live from 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. Eastern.

Tonight's show will feature discussions on the battle over immigration policy and Farah's idea for "A Day Without Americans," which he says has received "overwhelmingly positive and strong" response from readers.


"I have a feeling, based on my own sense of outrage among dedicated, hard-working, loyal, taxpaying, honest U.S. citizens, that most Americans are fed up with illegal aliens – and their new inclination to demonstrate a sense of entitlement is only making matters worse," Farah writes in his column today.

Farah hosted his own radio show for three years, taking over from Oliver North in 2003.

Humphries' show is carried on more than 230 radio stations nationwide, including WDBO in Orlando, WCBM in Baltimore, KSFO in San Francisco, KOKC in Oklahoma City, WNIS in Norfolk, KHBZ in Honolulu and KVI in Seattle.

Humphries and WND Jerusalem Bureau Chief Aaron Klein earlier this week conducted an exclusive interview with the gun-toting senior leadership of the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades in Bethlehem. The Brigades has been accused of leading the persecution of Bethlehem's local Christian population, which drastically declined after the PA took control of the city in 1995.




Humphries has been named one of America's 100 Most Important Radio Talk Show Hosts six years in a row by Talkers Magazine, was nominated as Talk Radio Personality of the Year by Radio and Records and was inducted into the Nevada Broadcasters Hall of Fame as its youngest inductee ever.



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