Saturday, August 4, 2012

Hate Speech vs. Free Speech and the Dwindling Middle Class


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Hate Speech vs. Free Speech

For the past few weeks, Chick-fil-A has been under fire since its COO Dan Cathy publicly condemned same-sex marriage.   The LGBT community and liberal politicans have called for a boycott against the fast food chain and the mayors of Chicago and Boston have gone as far as to suggest banning the restaurant from their cities.  We'll talk to a gay rights activist who says this is a matter of hate speech as well as a Chick-fil-A supporter who back's Dan Cathy's right to free speech. Featuring:
Dave Rubin
a stand-up comedian, televsion personality and host of The Six Pack on Sirius XM
and
Adam Robinson
ChicagoGOP Chairman

What Happened To The Middle Class?
 
For many Americans, today's tough economic times are only getting worse. According to a recent article in the New York Times, there is a growing disparity between the haves and the haves not and, as a result, the middle class continues to decrease.  We'll talk about how the shrinking middle class affects you as well as how Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romeny's tax plan might hurt the middle class.
Also, find out how Obama's Affordable Care Act healthcare law affects women during the 
"Quickie"

And, of course, we'll share the quirky, funny and moving news headlines that we found throughout the week during the 
News Round Up
 


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