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Happy Friday! This evening, Friday, September 11, 2015 my focus will be, as it should, on the fact that today is the 14th anniversary of the worst terror attack ever carried out on U.S. soil since the founding of our great nation. We will consider what our government has done and has not done to prevent future terror attacks. We will start by considering the contents of my recent analysis for the Summer Edition of The Social Contract that I gave the title, “The 9/11 Commission Report and Immigration: An Assessment, Fourteen Years after the Attacks.” The significance of this is made all the more pressing given the administration announced plans to admit tens of thousands of refugees from Syria as the power vacuum created by the administration's foreign policy decisions and draw down of our military are having in that part of the world that is now impacting the region, Israel and countries in Europe as well as the United States. Also, there is some good news to report. On September 8, 2015 FrontPage Magazine published my article, “Arizona's Immigration Law Survives- A just and commonsense court decision.” I worked with the law firm that Arizona Governor Jan Brewer retained to defend her, her state and the Arizona Immigration Law, SB 1070 against the lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice. A federal judge upheld the authority of police officers in Arizona from inquiring about the immigration status of suspected illegal aliens they encounter as a result of executing their lawful duties. Please make certain to get involved in holding our elected official accountable- Democracy is not a spectator sport!
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Welcome to the "Batchelor Pad" Show where we discuss VARIOUS TOPICS from a social, economical and racial stand point. Sponsored by www.blackathlete.com , thebatchelorpad.ning.com Join me along with my co-host Michael Louis Ingram and Tony “TEE-MAC” McClean as we discuss the following topics: · T.O., Bengals agree to deal · Nats' Strasburg has inflammation in shoulder · Clausen, Panthers agree on 4-year contract · Rockies closer Street bruises abdomen in hit · NASCAR owner Roush injured in plane crash · Pac-10 changing name to Pac-12 with new adds Guest Tonight: 6:30pm-Dr Wilmer J Leon III, Syndicated talk show host and Political Science Professor whos primary expertise is African American Politics-Topics: His thoughts on the Judge ruling in Phoenix in the Arizona Immigration Law. 7:30pm-Charlie Neal, veteran Broadcaster of HBCU sports and other media outlets-Topics: His thoughts on the upcoming HBCU football season and other related discussions. Remember you can always listen to the show at www.blackathlete.com right on the home page. The show airs every Monday thru Friday 6pm to 8pm eastern standard time. You can listen online or call in and express your thoughts, ask a question or make comments at 646-929-0130. We also have a live chat going on during the broadcast and you can instant message me at alwaysf2001 at yahoo so feel free to log in and be apart of the discussion. You can also listen to the podcast at our new website WWW.THEBATCHELORPAD.NING.COM. You can Sign up to become a friend of the program at our website and here at blog talk so you can get on the e-mail list for updates and show info and if you're interested in sponsoring the show, please send me an e-mail at either alwaysf2001@yahoo.com or labatchelor@blackathlete.com REMEMBER YOU CAN ALWAYS HEAR THE SHOW EVERY SATURDAY FROM 1-2PM EST ON WCLM 1450 IN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA BY LISTENING AT www.wclmradioonline.com
Join us this week as we discuss the article "The Age of the Half-Ho: Women who sell sex for money part-time" & the Arizona Immigration Law is it fair or just legalized racial profiling? We will also ask should couples be friends & what do you think about "friends" becoming lovers? So, don't miss this show. Join Dante-TheDarkKnight, Omar & Sharra on Sunday, June 13th at 8PM & Damit, let' talk! Call (646) 649-0102 & press 1 to join in the discussion.
Senior Communication Rep. Carolyn Gonzales and Richard Schaefer, associate professor, Communication & Journalism, talk about the realities of Arizona’s SB 1070, legislation that gives state and local law enforcement the right to engage in immigration enforcement, a purview that is almost exclusively federal in most states. They talk about their work as directors of the Cross-Border Issues Group, which takes UNM and Mexican students on the road to study immigration. They address the funnel effect that drives migrants into the Arizona desert, who the migrants are, where they are coming from and why they migrate.
Mark Ang of "The Grand New Party" co-hosts with Kevin Culwell to debate the latest issues. We have great guests (Bill LaRussa, Dave Hubbard, Martha Cano) lined up to talk about the AZ immigration law and the California races.
Today, we'll take a look at the Arizona "your papers please" statute, with a large emphasis on the historical context in which it was passed: long-standing and pervasive right-wing racism.Before analyzing any legislation touching on race that comes from the right, it's absolutely critical to know the right's history in this realm.With this law, and with any measure proposed by right-wingers that
The 220th edition of America's Debate Radio with Mike and Jaime. During the first hour, we discussed some of the primary elections held on May 18, incumbent politicians, the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season and the BP oil spill. During the second and third hours, we spoke with 4 callers and discussed the Arizona immigration law, boycotts of Arizona, the Secret Service, presidential protection and civil liberties, the 2010 Stanley Cup playoffs, racial profiling, police powers, and upcoming primary elections. We welcome your feedback! Have your email read on the air-- click here to use the email form. Or, call 888.DEBATE.5 now and leave a message-- we'll play it on the next show. Thanks for listening!
Welcome to Light On Light Through, Episode 76, in which I discuss how the new Arizona Immigration Law, even as amended, violates the 14th Amendment to our Constitution.Links -Why the Arizona Immigration Law Is Unconstitutional my Infinite Regress blog post, with extensive commentaryWhy the Arizona Immigration Law Is Unconstitutional my Daily Kos blog post, also with extensive commentaryWhy the Arizona Immigration Law Is Unconstitutional my Open Salon blog post, also with extensive commentaryhome page: http://paullevinson.info more blogs: http://InfiniteRegress.tv more podcasts: http://Levinsonnewsclips.com videoclips: http://www.youtube.com/user/PLev20062006 published on 3 September 2009: New New Media my latest novel: The Plot to Save Socrates "challenging fun" - Entertainment Weekly "Da Vinci-esque thriller" - New York Daily News and Brian Charles Clarke says The Plot to Save Socrates "resonates with the current political climate . . . Sierra Waters is sexy as hell . . . there's a bite to Levinson's wit"-- in Curled Up With A Good Book FREE audiobook of The Plot to Save Socrates from Audible special trial offer!
Al Garza, President of the Patriots Coalition, joins us to discuss the Arizona Immigration Law, the myth's associated with this law, and the violence in the border towns over a drug war being waged between the many cartels. Conservative News and Commentary
We start off talking about hair color, then about meeting people in LA. Sam is getting nervous about his upcoming tooth extraction, and the winds outside irritate him. How to tell a male boss from a female boss, or rather the perceptions of them. Singer Shakira speaks on the Arizona Immigration Law and we discuss illegals. Studio guest Reese Golchin sits in for a lot of laughs.
Mark Ang of "The Grand New Party" co-hosts with Kevin Culwell to debate the latest issues. We have great guests (Bill LaRussa, Dave Hubbard, Martha Cano) lined up to talk about the AZ immigration law and the California races.
Governor of Arizona, Jan Brewer, recently signed into law a strict immigration bill, the Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act (SB1070 Act), igniting a nationwide discussion. Attorneys and co-hosts, J. Craig Williams and Bob Ambrogi welcome Attorney Marielena Hincapié, Executive Director of the National Immigration Law Center and Professor Paul Bender, at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, to look at both sides of this controversial debate . They discuss the legality and constitutionality of this new law and what this means for the state of Arizona and immigration reform.
We start off talking about hair color, then about meeting people in LA. Sam is getting nervous about his upcoming tooth extraction, and the winds outside irritate him. How to tell a male boss from a female boss, or rather the perceptions of them. Singer Shakira speaks on the Arizona Immigration Law and we discuss illegals. Studio guest Reese Golchin sits in for a lot of laughs.
Harold Covington discusses the question of “who is White,” some of the characters in the Northwest novels, and the new Arizona immigration law.
Kara's friend L.D. joins us in the studio for a fun show. We hear stories about working at Starbucks and getting into trouble. A new friend of Kara's reaches over and touches Kara's vagina. Thank God it was a woman. We talk to Republican consultant Noelle Nikpour about the new controversial Arizona Immigration Law. Kara continues to celebrate her celibacy and is loath of premarital masturbation. Sam and L.D. tell her the way it is.
Kara's friend L.D. joins us in the studio for a fun show. We hear stories about working at Starbucks and getting into trouble. A new friend of Kara's reaches over and touches Kara's vagina. Thank God it was a woman. We talk to Republican consultant Noelle Nikpour about the new controversial Arizona Immigration Law. Kara continues to celebrate her celibacy and is loath of premarital masturbation. Sam and L.D. tell her the way it is.