Saturday, October 13, 2012

2012 Election on Conservative Radio. . . Local and National through the lens of the Constitution

As November approaches, the election is getting pretty crazy.  Between local candidates pounding it out, State candidates pushing and shoving, national candidates jockeying for position, and the presidential and vice presidential candidates. . . err, uh . . . well, you'll have to listen to the show for that madness!

Today, at 2:00 pm Pacific you can listen live to the fastest growing conservative show in the nation!  Poised for greatness, Constitution Radio with Douglas V. Gibbs will air live on KCAA 1050 AM, at KCAAradio.com, and the podcast will be available immediately after the show (so you can listen again and again and again) on our podcast page.

During the first segment we will be welcoming Murrieta City Council Candidate Harry Ramos to the show, the only candidate using the Constitution as part of his platform, and the only candidate supporting "N", which is the measure that would ban red light cameras in Murrieta. Then at about a quarter after the hour Jay Beeber, Executive Director of Safer Streets L.A. will call in to talk to us about Initiative N, and Red Light Cameras.

In the second segment we will be joined by Paul of Prying1Books.com for the Book of the Week, and the Constitution Quest Question of the Week.

Then it will be time to work with JASmius, and go over the. . .


5 Big Stories of the Week, October 13, 2012

Honorable Mention - Hugo Chavez Pulls Off Win in Venezuela



Honorable Mention - Detroit deemed too dangerous to enter


Honorable Mention - European Union wins Nobel Peace Prize (but after Obama won it, it became clear they’ll give this prize to just about anyone)



Honorable Mention - Turkey and Syria teetering



Honorable Mention - Pakistani Girl Shot by Taliban for Stance on Women’s Rights


5. Boston Man Detained at Los Angeles Airport Armed with smoke grenade, and other weapons, and having a bullet proof vest and fire retardant pants


4. Atlas Shrugged Part II hits theaters


3. Space Shuttle Endeavour’s Final Mission


2. Obama Administration Benghazi, Libya Cover-Up










1. Vice Presidential Debate, and the Angry Old Man






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