Saturday, November 05, 2011

Constitution Speaker Radio: Can Mitt Romney Serve Two Masters?

Today's guest on the Constitution Speaker radio program on KCAA 1050 AM is Tricia Erickson. Ms. Erickson is the author of "Can Mitt Romney Serve Two Masters? - The Mormon Church Versus The Office of the Presidency of the United States."

Dubbed by Barbara Walters on 20/20 as the first Damage Control/Crisis Management Specialist in the country, Tricia Erickson is a Christian Conservative that feels a responsibility to educate the public about what a Mormon President could truly mean for America. She is an expert on the well-masked cult of Mormonism and a former Mormon Bishop's daughter who left the church in her mid 20s.

Is Mormonism America's equivalent of Islamism? What about the history of Mormonism? What about Romneycare, and Romney's history of flip-flops? Is Mormonism racist? Did Mitt and Ann Romney frequent Mormon Secret Temple Ceremonies? Is Romney trying to buy the election through a loophole that enables him to game the system through a redistribution of contributions? What is Romney's connection to Wall Street and crony capitalism? Is Romney working to fulfill the political goals of the same people who were behind the Mountain Meadow Massacre?

Also, today in our 5 Big Stories of the Week. . .

Andy Rooney, Jessie Ventura, Obama continues to act without Congress, Former New Jersey Governor Corzine, Beacon Power Corporation goes the way of Solyndra, Federal Government sues South Carolina over the State's Immigration Law, and Herman Cain is accused of Sexual Harassment.

In the Nuts and Nuggets segment. . .

Kent State Professor: "Death To Israel!"

Mississippi Personhood Ballot Measure: "Personhood begins at the moment of fertilization."

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Catch today's show live at 2:00 pm Pacific in Southern California at 1050 AM on the radio dial, or tune in by Internet at KCAAradio.com.

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