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They should be treated as such. I believe the U. Constitution is the law of this land and should be followed as it was written, not misinterpreted by activist judges from one side of the political spectrum or the other. The Constitution is still as relevant today as when it was signed in Each person entering this country should be thoroughly vetted to insure they are not intending to, or pose a risk to our citizens or our way of life.

I think comprehensive immigration reform should consist of securing the border, deporting illegal immigrants who have committed a felony and giving those who have abided by the law the opportunity to become permanent residents without voting rights. We should spend our tax dollars here at home on important issues, such as education, infrastructure, taking care of our veterans, and any number of other worthwhile projects before we spend a penny aiding other countries around the world.

I believe power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely, therefore I support term limits for Congress and any other elected government office. I think many of those who represent us in Washington, D. Lobbying should be illegal. I mean is it "real" to be dressing up like Klansmen and paying a visit to the competition, if that's what happened?

Even if this all went down exactly as said, I'm not sure what, if anything, should be done. The whole Klan escapade, as described, seems over the line, like a punk-prank gone bad. And whoever orchestrated it has some apologizing to do once again, assuming all happened as the suit alleges.

Those pointing the finger at crackers in the woodpile best ease up as well. In the meantime, we will not let this frivolous action and attempt to gain free publicity distract us from continuing to provide our listeners with the Valley's best and most authentic Hip and Hop music and entertainment.

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Contact: Stephen Lemons. Don't Miss Out. Join Today. To be sure, Damme is a unique product. No question — Damme has influence and power. But just how far will he follow the yellow-haired rabbit down the alt-right hole?

And perhaps more importantly, how far will KTAR let him? In July, Dave Hodges of Surprise, creator of conservative podcast The Common Sense Show, tweeted a link to a blog post with that title, and the pronouncement has become the most retweeted item regarding Damme. For Hodges, who syndicates his show on conservative Internet radio outlets like Red State Talk Radio and TalkStream Live, Damme represents one of his own breaking into the mainstream big leagues — bigly.

The broadcasting bug bit Damme early. After moving to Phoenix and graduating from Mountain View High School in , Damme began pursuing radio seriously, bouncing from city to city — Milwaukee, Riverside, Las Vegas and Fresno, where he met his wife — before eventually returning to Phoenix. In the Valley, Damme made a name for himself as Krazy Kid, co-hosting the Krazy Kid and Ruben show with partner Ruben Solorzano on several hip-hop and Top 40 radio stations from until And Jessica Hahn and B.

Harris were the evening show. It was pretty neat! After that, Damme had trouble finding work at other music stations. But talk radio began to show interest. KTAR gave him a brief tryout as a late-night host, substituting for a vacationing Larry Gaydos from 9 p. Because they saw that I was opinionated and not afraid to say what I felt. Around that time, he also became fluent at scouring the Web for beyond-the-headlines news tidbits, a skill that would serve him well later.



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