Guest Jan Markell. Topic: H.R. 645, A new bill introduced in Congress authorizes the Department of Homeland Security to set up a network of camp facilities to be used to house U.S. citizens. While this could be for good reasons and 100% necessary; many American will assume the worst. Why? Because our government has killed 52 million babies, the elite have robbed the U.S. Treasury of Trillions and will not tell us where it has gone, the courts and politicians ignore the Constitution, Obama wants to criminalize Christianity and has posted his agenda on the White House website that includes hate-crime laws to prosecute Christians. Obama wants all our health records to go electronic and there is no opt-out for anyone. The appointed Attorney General hates the 2nd Amendment and the third man at the Justice Department was the attorney that fought to euthanize Terry Schiavo. The Fairness doctrine will shut down talk and Christian radio and the list goes on and on. Is it any doubt that legislation for federal camps makes people a bit nervous? Whose fault is that?
Brannon Howse: Janaury 30
Guest Jan Markell. Topic: H.R. 645, A new bill introduced in Congress authorizes the Department of Homeland Security to set up a network of camp facilities to be used to house U.S. citizens. While this could be for good reasons and 100% necessary; many American will assume the worst. Why? Because our government has killed 52 million babies, the elite have robbed the U.S. Treasury of Trillions and will not tell us where it has gone, the courts and politicians ignore the Constitution, Obama wants to criminalize Christianity and has posted his agenda on the White House website that includes hate-crime laws to prosecute Christians. Obama wants all our health records to go electronic and there is no opt-out for anyone. The appointed Attorney General hates the 2nd Amendment and the third man at the Justice Department was the attorney that fought to euthanize Terry Schiavo. The Fairness doctrine will shut down talk and Christian radio and the list goes on and on. Is it any doubt that legislation for federal camps makes people a bit nervous? Whose fault is that?