Chuck Wilder Noon - 2 PM PDST
http://crntalk.com/chuckwilder
Clayton Cramer, Mental Health and Gun Rights Expert and
Author of 'My Brother Ron: A Personal and Social History of the
Deinstitutionalization of the Mentally Ill also Firing Back: A Clear, Simple
Guide to Defending Your Constitutional Right to Bear Arms' Clayton is an Adjunct
Lecturer in History at College of Western Idaho. Other books include: Concealed
Weapon Laws of the Early Republic and For the Defense of Themselves and the
State. His work has been cited in decisions by the US Supreme Court, numerous
state Supreme Courts and US Appellate Courts."The DC Shooting" (http://claytoncramer.com)
Kimberly Dvorak National Homeland Security correspondent.
For the San Diego County Political Buzz Examiner. She also writes for Human
Events and the Washington Guardian. Correspondent for CW News 6 in San Diego.
She has covered local, national and international news stories for more than 15
years. "Her article:Journalists' Shield Laws Are a Constitutional Privilege,
also more on the DC shooting" (http://www.examiner.com/homeland-security-in-national/kimberly-dvorak)
Janice Kephart, the Center for Immigration Studies
National Security Policy Director. Special Counsel for the Senate Judiciary
Committee. Janice is a former 9/11 Commission counsel and an expert witness in
Havlish v. Iran. She has four mini-documentaries on Illegal Immigration, posted
at (http://cis.org/Videos/ArizonaRancher)."Discussing
her report: Biometric Exit-Tracking Feasible Immediately" (http://www.911securitysolutions.com)
(http://www.washingtontimes.com/)
(http://cis.org/)
Jonathan W. Emord is an attorney who practices
constitutional and administrative law before the federal courts and agencies. He
has defeated the FDA in federal court a remarkable eight times, seven on First
Amendment grounds, and is the author of Amazon bestsellers The Rise of Tyranny,
and Global Censorship of Health Information.His latest book is "Restore
the Republic" He is also the American Justice columnist for U.S.A.
Today Magazine, and writes for News With Views.Com "How the Feds Have Turned
Forests into Tinderboxes" (www.Emord.com)
(www.newswithviews.com)
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FYI : CNS NEWS.COM
My email is CHUCKWILDERSHOW@AOL.COM
facebook.com/TalkbackwithChuckWilder
FYI : CNS NEWS.COM
House
Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said
yesterday that there isn’t a single thing the government can
afford to cut from its budget: “[T]he cupboard is bare. There’s no
more cuts to make. It’s really important that people understand that.”
Just
off the top of my head, here are a dozen things the government could’ve cut to
save the taxpayers some money:
- We
spent $7.2
million to put more sand on Coney Island.
- It’s
almost embarrassing that government thought “ cigarette-monitoring
underwear” was worth the $400,000 investment.
- Let’s
not forget the $45,000
government spent to market bloody Mary mix – and $213,000 spent
on a Virginia farm to make more strawberry flavored ice cream and jellies.
- Last
March, the federal
government doled out $1.18 million for puppets.
- Can
someone ask the Department of Defense if the
$31,000 contract an oil painting of former Secretary of Defense Leon
Panetta was necessary?
- We
cannot forget the First Family’s African outing, which cost
taxpayers up to $100 million.
- Concerning
fueling our national defense, we’re paying $59/gallon
on “green” jet fuel. By the way, this contract was signed amidst
sequestration. Additionally, regular jet fuel costs about $3.73 per gallon.
- Concerning
the bottomless hole known as green jobs, we’ve spent
$21 billion to create 28,854 jobs! That’s nearly $728,000 a job.
- Did
we have to spend $81,000 on
televisions for Gitmo detainees while civilian workers got
furloughed?
- Also,
how can we forget the $25,000
study that sought to link childhood obesity to fatty, sugar-filled
foods?
- Someone
needs to ask if the $556,000 HHS
spent on LGBT mental health training for medical students was
necessary.
- Lastly,
there’s Obamacare. It's costing us
over a trillion dollars, and there’s more than enough places to
trim, cut, or refine. After all, the new law hasn’t been undergoing the
smoothest of transitions into becoming fully functional.
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