Saturday, July 19, 2014

Ted Nugent Throws Support Behind Glenn Beck’s Plan To Aid Illegal Children

Early this morning, legendary rock musician Ted Nugent called in to Glenn Beck’s morning radio program to throw his support behind Beck’s plan to truck water, food, clothing and toys to the tens and thousands of unaccompanied illegal children who have recently congregated along the southern border. Nugent also pledged to assist Beck’s effort by “helping to get hundreds of hot meals the border for when Glenn visits on Saturday.”

So does this mean that the legendary Ted Nugent believes in amnesty? Absolutely not! Like the rest of us with any common sense (hint: not liberals), Nugent is furious as hell with the Obama administration:




Glenn Beck raises $2,000,000 for border relief !

Before the sun rose on Saturday, Glenn Beck, Dana Loesch, Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas), and Rep. Randy Weber (R-Texas) went to the border in McAllen, Texas as part of Mercury One’s border relief effort. Where's Obama, what's he doing ?




While we have been met with criticism regarding our relief effort in McAllen, TX, Mercury One stands by our values: malice towards none, charity for all. We do not seek to engage in political battles, but to simply do the right thing.

God Bless You Glenn Beck !


Border patrol apprehended 90 illegal immigrants last night alone here in McAllen.


Glenn Beck's Take On Growing Immigration Problem

Radio host discusses 'justice and mercy' when it comes to the crisis. Fox News: The Kelly File

Megyn Kelly Demolishes Obama for Fundraising While Americans are Murdered

Megyn Kelly Demolishes Obama for Fundraising While Americans are Murdered 

Obama on Flight MH17

President Barack Obama called for immediate action today in the wake of the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 tragedy.

Sean Hannity: ‘It’s Time for a Wake-Up Call’

Conservative Fox News host Sean Hannity delivered a blistering message directed at President Barack Obama Friday night over his leadership following the downing of a Malaysia Airlines passenger jet and Israel’s ground offensive in Gaza.
“It is shocking to see a president of the United States, the free world, with such a lack of urgency and priorities,” Hannity said. “So I say to the president tonight: It is time for action, it’s time for urgency. It is time for you to get engaged.”


Hannity then skewered the president over his handling of domestic matters.
“Veterans – the people we should be taking care of the most, they have lost faith in the federal government. Where is the urgency after learning that our vets are dying because of lack of care that we promised them?” he asked. “Where is the urgency to fix that? None of this should come as a surprise. This is what happens when the federal government gets too involved. “
He concluded his monologue telling Obama it’s to “wakeup.”
“Mr. President, why don’t you consider the events of these past 24 hours to be a very, very costly and deadly wake up call,” Hannity said. “And while all this was happening yesterday, you spent 40 seconds dealing with the killing of nearly 300 innocent people and for your secretary of state to tell Israel to restrain itself again and again. It’s time for a wakeup call.”



Asthmatic man died after NYPD officers placed him in chokehold.

“I can’t breathe. I can’t breathe.”

That’s what Eric Garner struggled to say as one New York Police Department officer held him by the neck from behind while others found the hands of the 43-year-old father of six, cuffing them behind his back.

“I didn’t do nothing,” Garner initially argued with a plain clothes officer on Staten Island Thursday afternoon.

“I didn’t sell anything,” he added a moment later.
The New York Daily News reported that the police said Garner has a history of selling untaxed cigarettes and has been arrested for doing so before. The New York Post reported that Garner had 30 arrests on his record for selling the cigarettes illegally. This is what police said they saw Garner doing Thursday, sparking the altercation.

“They jumped him and they were choking him. He was foaming at the mouth,” Orta told the Daily News. “And that’s it, he was done. The cops were saying, ‘No, he’s OK, he’s OK.’ He wasn’t OK.”
Garner could be heard telling police he couldn’t breathe at least eight times.

The NYPD would only tell the Daily News that Garner was “placed in custody, went into cardiac arrest and died” at the hospital where he was transported.
Garner’s wife, Esaw, isn’t buying it though.

“They’re covering their asses. He was breaking up a fight,” Esaw Garner told the Daily News. “They harassed and harassed my husband until they killed him.”

A man who only wanted to go on the record with the Daily News with his first name, Douglas, described Garner as an “intimidating” man because of his size but said he was really “just a big teddy bear.”