The problem with a "living breathing" constitution.
Tue Feb 8, 2005 22:59
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Subject: [oi-ar] It's posted!!!
Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 18:32:28 -0800
From: American Radio host@americanradioshow.us

The February 5, 2005 edition of American Radio has been posted. Enjoy!

http://www.americanradioshow.us/archive.html

The outcome of the Iraq election and what it means.
Bush tells the truth about Social Security but most Americans don't
understand the big picture.

A federal appeals court rules that an IRS summons has no authority. Dave
explains why that decision is not limited to just summonses.
Attack Iran? With what army?

An attorney and CPA places his tax ignorance on display.

Dave explains why government "accreditation" of schools is the bane of
liberty.

The problem with a "living breathing" constitution.


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Bush Administration funding cuts will also prevent veterans from receiving their disability pensions. My father was granted 100% disability six years ago for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder associated with the Vietnam War. He deserves every cent of it. As do all soldiers who are willing to go to war. Under the Bush administration, being granted the ability to receive war related compensation has become a rare privilege, not a right as it should be. Nearly a third of Gulf War veterans, about 209,000 veterans, have submitted claims to to the VA for disability. The backlog of unprocessed claims has reached the astronomical count of 489,297, a number which is unfortunately increasing all of time. There are also currently 500,000 Compensation and Pension cases still pending.
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