GUESTS AVAILABLE TODAY (scroll down for the complete articles):

1. John LeBoutillier: Where Is the 2012 Republican Candidate?

2. Kyle Olson: Talk Radio: The President’s Foot Soldiers Have Your Number

3. Dr. Gerard Lameiro: A Strong Case against Health Care “Reform” – Pt. 3

4. Joy Tiz: The Other Branch of Government Speaks

 

 

 

Where Is the 2012 Republican Candidate?

By John LeBoutillier

 

Because Mitt Romney is on a pre-2012 presidential campaign book tour, and because Sarah Palin is constantly in the news, and because President Barack Obama is in self-destruct mode, let’s take a look ahead at the present state of the 2012 GOP race for president. Romney is a bit hot right now. He is back in the news, on TV and on radio shows. With his business background, he can speak to the still-deteriorating economic situation. He has learned from some of his mistakes from the 2008 race, too. He now appears more humble. However, he also has many of the same problems from the past: He is a political chameleon who can change a position at the drop of a hat. He was an enthusiastic booster – and as governor, a signer – of Massachusetts’ own version of Obamacare. It is now widely unpopular in the Bay State and one of the reasons Scott Brown won in January. [more...]

 

 

Talk Radio: The President’s Foot Soldiers Have Your Number

By Kyle Olson

 

NewsMax first reported that Organizing for America, the community organizing outfit under the auspices of the Democratic National Committee, has launched a plan to inundate talk radio shows with callers. The action will occur when a particular radio show is discussing ObamaCare.

This is an extension of OFA’s and Health Care for America Now’s campaign to flood last summer’s town hall meetings with union members and left-wing activists supporting Obama’s government takeover of health care. The intent then, just as it is now, was to drown out average taxpayers showing up to voice their concerns or vent their frustrations.  The intent is also to run out the clock on real debate and take a vote on health reform with as little resistance as possible. [more...]

 

 

A Strong Case against Health Care “Reform” – Pt. 4

By Gerard Lameiro

 

It’s Not Constitutional – Article 1 Section 8.  A clear case can be made that health care “reform” is unconstitutional.  For starters, Article 1 Section 8 limits Congress and its abilities to create laws.  There is no reasonable way to interpret the Constitution as permitting Congress to dictate that an American join a mandatory health care program.  Also, health care “reform” can’t be considered a constitutionally sanctioned tax either because it does not uniformly apply to all citizens. [more...]

 

 

The Other Branch of Government Speaks

By Joy Tiz

 

Now that the American citizenry has made itself utterly clear in its collective repudiation of the Soros-Obama agenda, the president is prepared to act on his own without meddlesomeness by Congress, the Supreme Court, or the bothersome American people. Apparently, the allegedly Harvard trained Constitutional scholar was absent the day they taught about separation of powers.  [more...]

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