
What we're following:
- TSA complaints prompt call for advocate at U.S. airports
- First Read: Romney following in Clinton's footsteps?
- Syrians head to the polls as violence spreads
And did you see...
- Police using Predator drones in the U.S.
- School lends belts to students with saggy pants
- Your boss may be ruining your marriage


Glenn Greenwald at Salon.com has a very good post today on the subject of the use of predator drones by domestic law enforcement and the potential threat of their misuse. Of course, worshippers of authoritarianism like Mr. Williams will have no issue with that, and probably praise the move as a positive step in the advancement of weapons at the disposal of our overlords, so they may control us more efficiently and completely.
We the Units of Ameritopia are in trouble.
“but resist, we much...
we must and we will much...
about... that...
be committed.”
Good post, and your comments gave me chills Dave. Have a nice afternoon! Phyllis
Really? Like a possum walking over your grave? It's kind of an inside joke only the 8 million people who listen to Mark Levin would understand.
You know what's great about Obama and these lying thieving progressive traitors who support him?
4 more years of Obama and everyone in America will be able to make and take a $10,000 bet.
of course a candy bar really will cost $100,000 but...................
Last night, Lester Holt told us about the death of Cardinal John Foley.
It's been a tough week for the Cardinals. First they lost Albert Pujols, then they lost John Foley. The good news: They're both with the Angels now.
Good Evening Mr.Williams, A fine broadcast this evening. Great to see Richard on the broadcast as always. Looking forward to Rock Center later this evening.
First of all Richard's report from Baghdad on the ending of the War in Iraq after nearly nine years of occupation by US Troops. Richard's report from Sunday's broadcast and this evening showed how the region has certainly changed. Seeing the US bases such as Camp Liberty and Camp Tagi vacated by the US Troops and all the military vehicles gone was incredible. The PX, empty and locked up, housing units locked and 4x4's SUVs now owned by the Prime Ministry. The US bases closed, yet the Iraqi's are not convinced the region will be better or safer after the US Troops leave. There still remains a large US footprint in the region and time will tell for the future of Iraq.
Excellent Reporting Richard as Always.
The report by Mr.Koppel told of how the view is much different in terms of the US leaving. The US military is leaving the region, but not the US government. As shown in Southern Iraq in Basra where oil fields are located and the US Consulate building is found. The largest US Embassy in the world in Iraq with 16,000 to 17,000 government officials working. The officials worried of the Iranian influence in the region which may be much more than the United States.
The "Making A Difference" segment by Chelsea Clinton about the woman in Arkansas who started the TOPPS, INC program to help children in the community was inspirational. Putting all of her resources into this program to make sure these children have meals, lessons in responsibilty, attending their teacher conferences and other important things. It was wonderful to learn the Senior boys graduated High School and all went to college. She is certainly giving everything to help these children in need. Nice piece.
Thank You for the broadcast Mr.Williams. Looking forward to Rock Center. Peace to You and to All!
Be Well Everyone!
Stay Extra,Extra Safe and Well Richard! Excellent Reporting as Always!
Take Extra,Extra Good Care Richard and Crew!
Lisa