Saturday, September 15, 2012

Constitution Radio Turns Hard Starboard

Today I will hand over the reins to a guest host for the first time in the 13 months I have been on KCAA 1050 AM. The guest host is our very own JASmius, the co-host of the 5 Big Stories segment on Constitution Radio, my co-host of the American Daily Review radio program, and the rising star in charge of the Hard Starboard Radio Network.

Today's Constitution Radio with Douglas V. Gibbs is his, and he can say whatever he wants.  I think you are in good hands, but be ready for some surprises - you just never know.

The radio broadcast begins at 2:00 pm Pacific at 1050 AM in Southern California's Inland Empire! Listen on the radio dial, or live at KCAAradio.com.

The program's normal flow through the segments, however, will remain the same. Jasmius will begin the show with his own special commentary, whatever it may be, and then we will still have the Book of the Week brought to you by Prying1Books, the Constitution Quest Question of the Week, with the free book give-away, and then the. . .

5 Big Stories of the Week! - with a bunch of Honorable Mentions attached.

Here is what is scheduled:


5 Big Stories of the Week, September 15, 2012

- Honorable Mention: Chicago’s Illegal Teacher’s Strike


- Honorable Mention: Obama Feuds with Netanyahu


- Honorable Mention: Obama’s Latest Gun Grab


- Honorable Mention: Unemployment Rate Drops to 8.1%


- 5. Sebelius Broke Election Law at Pro-Abortion Speech


- 4. Wisconsin State Judge Strikes Down Governor Walker’s Law

Questions to ask yourself: Should a judge be able to strike down a law? And if it goes to federal court, should a federal judge be allowed to strike down a State law?


- 3. QE2 - $40 Billion A Month Stimulus


- 2. Acts of War - Islam Attacks American Embassies


- 1. 11th Anniversary of 9/11 Terrorist Attacks



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Next Saturday I will be back, but I will be broadcasting live from the San Jacinto Agricultural Festival!

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