Sen.Vitter Talks Obamacare And Highways [Audio]
Louisiana Senator David Vitter visited with Bruce and the Kennel Club about the issues that are affecting you the most.
Louisiana Senator David Vitter visited with Bruce and the Kennel Club about the issues that are affecting you the most.
Is there a silver lining for those that oppose the President's Healthcare plan? Congressman Boustany tells Bruce and the Kennel Club what has to happen to change this legislation.
News that the Supreme Court upheld the national healthcare mandate — dubbed Obamacare — has angered some, delighted others and left a few country artists worried about the future of the United States. Charlie Daniels was quick to speak his mind on Twitter Thursday morning.
It is amazing how strong our will power is when we understand the reasons behind our actions. If you desire to quit smoking, this might be all the reason you need.
According to most estimates, the 2012 presidential election will be the most expensive ever held. Much of that money goes to TV ads, which will air increasingly as we get closer to November.
Do they really make a difference?
“I really haven’t looked at anything,” Carrie Underwood admits to ‘BBC Breakfast‘ of the backlash which resulted from her coming out in support of gay marriage. “I learned a long time ago that you cannot live your life for other people. You have to run your own race and do what you do and love what you do.”
There are a couple of things you can count on the American people doing each time an election year rolls around — updating their voter registration cards and buying more guns.
President Barack Obama is in campaign mode and that means he’ll just about do or say anything regardless of his principles, beliefs or personal shame to convince someone to support him. It’s the same strategy he uses to work with Congress.
Congressman Jeff Landry stopped by the Bruce and the Kennel Club Show Tuesday morning to discuss digging up mud. Not the kind of political mud we are used to hearing about from Washington, this is good ol' Louisiana mud and it could mean millions of dollars and hundreds of jobs for our state.
Racial bias in an election where one candidate is black and the other is white can affect the results — but how much?