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Election Wrap-Up The Fiscal Cliff The Petraeus Affair Our re-elected President has a lot of work on his hands… Here’s the article by the non-partisan Tax Foundation on how the Blue States subsidize the Red States that I mention on air
It’s a new day. On a number of issues. And the President needs to get to work. Why we won. And what happens next. To hear the show, go to AM 1480 (We Act Radio) in the Washington, DC Area Or Listen Live to the stream Call in at 202-889-9797
Election Results on Australian Radio
Why Obama and the Democrats Won [LM]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiuTy5jOb4Y http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m48IRdmmdkI Join me, along with Matt Robbins, Executive Director of the conservative think-tank American Majority, the Raucous Caucus (Garland Nixon and Terry D. Kester) and an audience of more than 400, including hundreds of high-school students from across the country sponsored by the Close-Up Foundation at The Hamilton Restaurant, 600 14th St NW. Audio feed only below:
Both Hurricane Sandy and Romney’s role in negligently causing the death of 29 Americans are strong reasons to realize that Government, elected by the People can be a force for good and to vote to re-elect President Obama.
What is the Proper Role of Government? Perhaps this scary article will give you pause: Romney’s role in negligently causing the death of 25 Americans
“Horses and Bayonets” Won Obama the Debate [Mark on LM Show]
Obama Won Debate. But Don’t Be Complacent [RC]
What Should We Ask the Candidates in the Debate? [RC]
Liberals, stop panicking. Obama will win. As long as he gets your help. Just let people know how impossibly phony Mitt Romney is.
The Ever-Changing Mitt Romney, the Debates and the 2012 Election [RC]
OK, OK. We know Obama wasn’t at his best at the debate. But what should he have said?
Mark and Leslie Marshall discuss the first Presidential debate. Listen live by clicking here. Call in at 888-488-MARK