Gregg on November 28th, 2005

In today’s Wall Street Journal Cato Institute vice president for legal affairs and director of Constitutional studies Roger Pilon argues that even if Roe is overturned by the rightward leaning Robert’s Court -which I believe it will be- that the issue of abortion will then revert back to the states. While I agree with Mr. […]

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Gregg on November 11th, 2005

If Americans regardless of party affiliation need further proof that the federal judiciary requires immediate reform read the latest ruling issued from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco (The most often reversed federal court in the nation). In their ruling, the Court determined that parents DO NOT have a fundamental right to […]

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On last night’s show we had the pleasure of speaking with Rachel Maddow of Air America regarding two major issues. We discussed The War in Iraq and whether Bush “lied” which has been consistently and thoroughly proven to be a canard perpetuated by the Moore-Kos-Sheehan-Franken-Gore-Kennedy angry faction of the Democrat Party (i.e. mainstream Democrats) who […]

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Gregg on November 1st, 2005

I would like to respond to a few claims that were made during last weekendâ??s Pundit Review Radio Show where we discussed homosexual â??marriageâ? and the upcoming ballot initiative to vote on a Constitutional Amendment to protect traditional male-female marriage in 2008. First, it was claimed that studies are not relevant when talking about issues […]

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On April 7,2004 Senator Kerry stated: As president he would cut the deficit in half in four years by rolling back the Bush administration’s tax cuts “for the wealthiest Americans while expanding tax cuts for the middle class.” Roll back the Bush administration’s tax cuts, including dividend tax cuts, for people earning more than $200,000; […]

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Gregg on October 31st, 2005

Bush Picks Alito for SCOTUS Oct. 31, 2005 â?? Samuel Alito, President Bush’s nominee to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, will likely spark opposition from Democrats because of his conservative views. Unlike Harriet Miers, the nominee who bowed out last week after scathing criticism from both Democrats and conservatives, Alito is an […]

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Gregg on October 24th, 2005

Published in Today’s Wall St. Journal in response to Governor Vilsack’s (D-Iowa) charge that President Bush and the GOP are fiscally irresponsible and that we need to raise taxes on the “rich.” Does it ever get old for these hacks? While I agree spending restraint is vital, the cuts Gov. Vilsack suggests merely nibble the […]

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