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A victory for voting rights.. a victory for all Americans.

The “Voter ID” argument has been going on for years. My question has always been why? Why is this even a debate? Why are you opposed to one person, one vote? Why are you opposed to the person voting is who they claim to be? ..you get my point.

It is simple. Your vote is the most valuable asset you have in the world of Democracy, so why shouldn’t it be protected? It is ridiculous that anyone can walk into a voting location and give a name and address (all of which is not hard to get) and then a red line is placed through it or checked off and BAM! that person regardless of who they are gets YOUR vote!

The left doesn’t want any ID required at the polls…. none. Why? The only reason anyone would want this because they intend to have people who either don’t vote or can’t vote to have a vote cast in their favor. We know buses are shipped in with college students or others to vote in districts they do not live. Just look at the 2016 Presidential Election in New Hampshire.

The common sense Conservative person expects and wants your identity to be established before that ballot is given to you. One Person One Vote!

The Left will tell us that the poor can’t afford ID. This argument is so ridiculous on its face it’s near impossible to respond. We require ID for so many … no, no.. for just about everything less important than your vote!

Are these people the Left is concerned about those on Welfare? They have IDs. Are these people the people in Housing? They have IDS. So who are these people who cannot afford an ID and where do they live? Humm.. are you trying to allow Aliens to vote? Not Immigrants..but Illegal Aliens? They are the only people in theory that would not have a valid ID or did I miss some group or persons you are so worried about?

The cost of an ID is the reason no to ask for an ID holds no water. We issue IDs and require IDs in all other areas of life. So ID up or don’t vote.

SUPREMES CLEAR WAY FOR VOTER ID REQUIREMENT IN KEY SENATE RACE

The decision, which came Tuesday and drew a brief dissent, will affect one November’s most critical Senate races.

A group of American Indians challenged the residential street address requirement, arguing that it imposes “impossible and severe burdens on the franchise for Native American voters,” as many live on reservations or otherwise lack ordinary street addresses. A federal judge agreed and prohibited the law.

The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals lifted that order, so the plaintiffs appealed to the Supreme Court, asking the justices to restore the injunction.

FOR MORE ON THIS:
SUPREMES CLEAR WAY FOR VOTER ID REQUIREMENT IN KEY SENATE RACE

 
 
 

Trump has been making great strides in the Judicial system

Well, the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation received a lot, and I mean a lot of attention the Trumpster has been killing it in the Judicial system. He has been replacing Judges left and right. BO let so many vacancies in the entire system sit open and unfilled.

The Senate has confirmed 84 Trump nominees to the federal bench: 53 trial judges, 29 appeals judges, and two Supreme Court justices.

Trump set a record for appeals court confirmations during the first year of a presidency in January 2017.

This is how you be sure the entire Judicial system will be fair and unbiased … with Justices that understand the Constitution, what it means and that is the Law of the Land!

Obama’s lack of action in this area may very well be the best thing that could have happened. This gave President Trump the ability to fill these positions.. including 2 Supreme Court appointments, so far.

So this could very well be the best, longest lasting accomplishments of the Trump Presidency.

The Senate confirmed three judicial nominees to federal appeals courts this week, rounding out a record-setting year-long confirmation gamut.

The nominees, Leonard Grasz, Don Willett, and James Ho were appointed to the 5th and 8th U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeal. The Senate has cleared 12 nominations to the circuit courts since President Donald Trump assumed office, a record for the modern era.

All three nominees were confirmed on narrow party-line votes, and they mark the culmination of a remarkably successful confirmation effort. Trump has secured 12 circuit court confirmations this year, as well as Justice Neil Gorsuch’s confirmation to the Supreme Court. By way of comparison, former President Barack Obama had just three circuit court confirmations during the first year of his administration — former President George W. Bush had six, and former President Bill Clinton had three.

For more on this check out this from the Daily Caller:

MITCH MADE THE SENATE CONFIRM ANOTHER 15 JUDGES BEFORE IT GOES HOME

 
 
 

What’s your reasoning for taking our Guns away?.. oh yeah, we call Bull on that!

Places NOT to go to avoid being murdered
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WORLD MURDER STATISTICS

From the World Health Organization

Murders per 100,000 citizens per year.

Honduras 91.6 (WOW!!)

El Salvador 69.2

Cote d’oire 56.9

Jamaica 52.2

Venezuela 45.1

Belize 41.4

US Virgin Islands 39.2

Guatemala 38.5

Saint Kitts and Nevis 38.2

Zambia 38.0

Uganda 36.3

Malawi 36.0

Lesotho 35.2

Trinidad and Tobago 35.2

Colombia 33.4

South Africa 31.8

Congo 30.8

Central African Republic 29.3

Bahamas 27.4

Puerto Rico 26.2

Saint Lucia 25.2

Dominican Republic 25.0

Tanzania 24.5

Sudan 24.2

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 22.9

Ethiopia 22.5

Guinea 22.5

Dominica 22.1

Burundi 21.7

Democratic Republic of the Congo 21.7

Panama 21.6

Brazil 21.0

Equatorial Guinea 20.7

Guinea-Bissau 20.2

Kenya 20.1

Kyrgyzstan 20.1

Cameroon 19.7

Montserrat 19.7

Greenland 19.2

Angola 19.0

Guyana 18.6

Burkina Faso 18.0

Eritrea 17.8

Namibia 17.2

Rwanda 17.1

Mexico 16.9

Chad 15.8

Ghana 15.7

Ecuador 15.2

North Korea 15.2

Benin 15.1

Sierra Leone 14.9

Mauritania 14.7

Botswana 14.5

Zimbabwe 14.3

Gabon 13.8

Nicaragua 13.6

French Guiana 13.3

Papua New Guinea 13.0

Swaziland 12.9

Bermuda 12.3

Comoros 12.2

Nigeria 12.2

Cape Verde 11.6

Grenada 11.5

Paraguay 11.5

Barbados 11.3

Togo 10.9

Gambia 10.8

Peru 10.8

Myanmar 10.2

Russia 10.2

Liberia 10.1

Costa Rica 10.0

Nauru 9.8

Bolivia 8.9

Mozambique 8.8

Kazakhstan 8.8

Senegal 8.7

Turks and Caicos Islands 8.7

Mongolia 8.7

British Virgin Islands 8.6

Cayman Islands 8.4

Seychelles 8.3

Madagascar 8.1

Indonesia 8.1

Mali 8.0

Pakistan 7.8

Moldova 7.5

Kiribati 7.3

Guadeloupe 7.0

Haiti 6.9

Timor-Leste 6.9

Anguilla 6.8

Antigua and Barbuda 6.8

Lithuania 6.6

Uruguay 5.9

Philippines 5.4

Ukraine 5.2

Estonia 5.2

Cuba 5.0

Belarus 4.9

Thailand 4.8

Suriname 4.6

Laos 4.6

Georgia 4.3

Martinique 4.2

And ……..The United States 4.2

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ALL (109) of the countries above America, HAVE 100% gun bans.

It might be of interest to note that SWITZERLAND is not shown on this list, because it has… NO MURDER OCCURRENCE!

However, SWITZERLAND’S “law” requires that EVERYONE:

1. Own a gun.

2. Maintain Marksman qualifications … regularly .

Did you learn anything from this??

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I think the message is – loud and clear…

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8.18.18 Geoff Deihl will join us at 7 am

Great show lined up for the today.

6 am – Whose economy is it? Has the last 18 months of President Trump caused the lowest unemployment in years and a high GDP, growth we’ve not seen in years and revenue beyond estimation?

Or was it Obama who laid path to recovery?

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The Geoff Deihl will join Joe at 7 am to talk about his face-off in the primary and his hopes at facing off with Lizzy Warren in the General.

Be sure to tune in starting at 6 am on WCRN 830 am and WACE 730 am as well as on TuneIn.

 
 
 

8.11.18 Beth Lindstrom in the 7 am hour

Republican Senate Candidate Beth Lisndsrom will join Joe in the 7 am hour. Beth will be facing Geoff Deihl in the Primary in September and if victorious will face off with Sen Warren in the General in November.

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Beth is a mother, wife and small business owner. Among her proudest
accomplishments are raising a family of three boys with her husband Ray.

Beth was the first woman executive director of the Massachusetts Republican Party.

She then became executive director of the Massachusetts State Lottery. During her tenure, the state lottery was recognized as the most successful in the country as well as the most efficient.
 
Beth was a member of Governor Mitt Romney’s cabinet as Director of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation, where she oversaw seven state agencies including the Department of Banks, Insurance, Telecommunications, and Energy as well as the Divisions of Professional Licensure, Energy Resources, Standards and the State
Racing Commission.

Beth also is a small businesswoman and volunteers on several boards in her community.

Beth graduated from the University of Connecticut and received her Master in Business Administration from Northeastern University.
Beth does not have the typical resume of a political candidate. Instead, she has a lifetime of hard work and experience solving problems and finding solutions.

She values common sense above labels and conformity. If given the opportunity to serve, she will approach each day with a manager’s critical eye, an entrepreneur’s optimistic spirit and
a mother’s empathetic ear

@BethLindstrom @RadioGuyJoe @WCRN830am @YourRightTalk

 
 
 

July 28th – Racism and Whitewashing of America

We will have a great show tomorrow. Recently Papa John’s founder, John Schnatter resigned as chairman of the board. This was a result of him on a call with marketing agency Laundry Service when he tried to downplay comments he made about the National Football League last fall by saying, “Colonel Sanders called blacks n—–s” and never faced any public backlash at KFC.

So he was using the “N” word in this context. Is it taboo to use this word and others deemed racist or hurtful in any context? Is that Whitewashing our history?

Are we to remove all statues and monuments of slave owners, Confederate soldiers, and commanders? Are we to re-write history to the point we don’t recognize it and what generations to come to learn are in fact falsehoods?

Schnatter was on a call with a Marketing company to learn how to avoid public embarrassment and mistakes. But it’s that call that put him once again in the crosshairs. How does one make the point he was making if one has to pretend the word does not exist? Do we lose the power of the word if we can not acknowledge it?

We will talk about Schnatter’s resignation, the reason for it and the whitewashing of America.

Papa John’s Founder Used N-Word On Conference Call

 
 
 

7.21.18 Gettysburg 155th Anniversary – Mike Wade back in studio

On Saturday the 21st we’ll be taking a look at the Battle of Gettysburg.

Mike Wade will join Joe Mangiacotti in the studio at 6 am and once again the Conservative Couple will open the lines, mic, and conversation to the Commonsense Conservative.
A Mike and Joe

And Bob H will return to the WCRN studios at 8 am.

Join Conservatively Speaking, now starting at 6 am to 8 am every Saturday morning.
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155th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg
The three day Battle of Gettysburg marked a turning point not only in the course of the American Civil War, but also for the future of the United States of America. Join Park Rangers and Licensed Battlefield Guides during the 155th Anniversary for a series of free guided walks and talks that discuss, explore, and reflect on this important chapter in our nation’s history.

 
 
 

6.30.18 SCOTUS Deals Unions Devastating Blow

We’ll be discussing the Supreme Court ruling that teachers, police officers and other public employees cannot be forced to pay dues or fees to support their unions. The decision changes employees’ rights in 22 states and could end the financial structure and political power of unions as we have known. The Mackinac Center for Public Policy has launched MyPayMySay.org to educate employees of their new rights to opt-out of unions.

Joining us at 7 am will be Patrick Wright, Vice President for Legal Affairs at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, where he directs the Mackinac Center Legal Foundation. He joined the Center in June 2005 after serving for three years as a Michigan Supreme Court commissioner, a post in which he made recommendations to the court concerning which state appeals court cases it should hear.

Prior to that, Wright spent four years as an assistant attorney general for the State of Michigan, where he gained significant litigation and appellate advocacy experience. He joined the state Attorney General’s Office after one year as a policy advisor in the Senate Majority Policy Office of the Michigan Senate. Wright also spent two years as a law clerk to Hon. H. Russell Holland, a United States district court judge in Alaska.

Wright received his law degree at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. He graduated with honors in 1994. He received his undergraduate degree in political science from the University of Michigan in 1990.

Wright lives in Midland, Mich., with his wife and sons

 
 

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