Saturday, August 18, 2012

Constitution Radio with Douglas V. Gibbs - Murrieta Red Light Camera Lawsuit Dismissed. . . and State Supreme Court issues a stay

Brad Dacus of the Pacific Justice Institute, the law firm defending the person who was sued for petitioning the local government with a redress of grievances, will be joining us today on Constitution Radio with Douglas V. Gibbs at 2:00 pm Pacific on KCAA 1050 AM and at KCAAradio.com.

After the interview we will give away a Prying1Books vintage book to the first listener that answers our Constitution Quest Question of the Week.

Then JASmius will join me for the:


5 Big Stories of the Week, August 18, 2012

5. Allen West wins his primary in Florida

http://www.newsmax.com/Politics/allen-west-wins-florida/2012/08/14/id/448587

4. Arizona’s Jan Brewer Defies Federal Amnesty

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/08/16/brewer-blocks-undocumented-immigrants-from-receiving-benefits/

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/jan-brewer-denies-deferred-action-recipients-drivers-licenses-164837285.html?_esi=1

3. Shooting at Family Research Council

http://clashdaily.com/2012/08/gay-activist-shoots-up-family-research-council/

2. Attacks Against Paul Ryan Fail

http://e.breitbart.com/redirects/1344963975-64f0116f1f2c3857b8f9fb41a579537c-ea680c6?pa=11134706682

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/08/18/ryan-in-florida-details-campaign-medicare-plan/

1. Doug and Virginia Celebrates 28 Years of Marital Bliss. . . Okay, fine, it had its rough moments too, but does anything worth having ever come easy?

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