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Rev. Bryant Admonishes Sharpton in Missouri Shooting
Protests broke out Monday on the streets of Ferguson, Missouri, with
vehicles and businesses damaged and looting reported, following the
police shooting of Michael Brown, 18. Police in riot gear stood on the
street, trying to keep the situation under control. Police dogs were
also brought to the area.
The protests followed a candlelight vigil for Brown, who wasn't armed when he was shot Saturday.
Sean invited Reverend CL Bryant to the program to discuss the situation.
"I don't know specifically what happened, and I don't have all the
facts, but I'm very disturbed at the reaction in Missouri," Sean told
Rev. Bryant.
CL agreed with Sean's assessment and strongly admonished Rev. Al
Sharpton's actions involving the death of Michael Brown. "I'm disturbed
by it too, I wasn't there. But I do know this. Al Sharpton will take
any opportunity he can - like a buzzard flying over the body of yet
another dead kid - to try and make himself relevant."
"How can you have any justice, how can you have any peace, to use
Sharpton's words, if your first reaction is to break the store windows
of shop owners who had nothing to do with it and start stealing their
stuff? That is something we can not tolerate in this country." You can
listen to Sean's entire interview with Rev. Bryant by clicking here. |
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Record Debt Under Obama
Barack Obama has been in office a little over five years, yet he has
managed to increase our federal debt more than virtually every president
who came before him combined.
It took us 227 years - from 1776 to 2003 - to accumulate $7 trillion in
debt. Obama has managed to wrack up that amount of debt in slightly
more than five years.
His $7 trillion represents more debt than all presidents from George Washington through Bill Clinton combined.
According to CNSNews, "President Obama has increased the federal debt by more than the typical household's annual income" of $51,000.
This country desperately needs a balanced budget amendment before we drown under the weight of our own debt.
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