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Posted: 8:20 a.m. Friday, May 13, 2011
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By Neal Boortz
During Mitt Romney’s speech on healthcare yesterday, instead of manning up to his mistakes in Massachusetts, he chose to defend his healthcare plan. Unfortunate.
A major blow for ObamaCare: key medical providers called his administration's initial blueprint so complex it's unworkable. Aren’t you excited to have government and red tape standing between you and your healthcare provider?
An effort by Senate Democrats Thursday to highlight the problems of the middle class turned into a partisan debate over the merits of the NLRB’s attack on Boeing.
Barack Obama, our Community Organizer, says that there is nothing more important than a government job.
So how did Osama bin Laden communicate via email without any internet in his compound?
Two states – Rhode Island and New York – want millionaire taxes. This never works out well for government revenues.
Your tax dollars at work … A Detroit nonprofit that received a no-bid, $1.2-million contract to provide services to poor people misspent $200,000 on furniture that ended up in city offices.
Is the dollar in more danger than the Euro?
Texas lawmakers voted against parental approval for corporal punishment, allowing schools to spank students with or without parents' say. You sent them to the government to be educated. You knew what they were getting into.
Should the Pentagon allow Gitmo detainees to have their families visit them?
This is priceless: A local Native American organization is offering counseling to anyone who feels offended or hurt by the use of "Geronimo" as code name for Osama Bin Laden.
An 11-year-old defends capitalism and the free market on MSNBC.
This story about a government school student who drew an American flag in class is causing controversy in Massachusetts.
When you can’t legislate, regulate! At least when it comes to gun laws in DC.
Muslims outraged … over a bikini?
A local Atlanta TV station interviewed The Talkmaster.
Neal Boortz chronicles his 42 years of talk radio in his book "Maybe I Should Just Shut Up and Go Away" Available on line and printed from Barnes and Noble and Amazon.
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