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Rock Splitting Politics – FREEDOM OF SPEECH IS DYING IN AMERICA

Doc Holliday

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Join an important show as Doc Holliday uses clips from Sean Hannity and Mark Steyn along with Congressman Alan West (R-FL) to talk about how freedom of speech is dying. It is shocking to understand how one of America’s fundamental freedoms is being curtailed by the actions of the Obama administration. Listen and learn. Doc also talks about Mitt’s 47% and uses this article by Michael Walsh to relate it to Gettysburg. The TOMBSTONE OF THE WEEK AWARD goes to a recognizable liberal in the media—listen to see what outrageous words that person said. And this week, Doc tries to bring America together through his poem about Paul Ryan being chosen for the VP spot on the Republican ticket. You can read his poem and others on his page called “Poems to Save America.”

Rock Splitting Politics

Rock Splitting Politics with Doc Holliday Dr. Holliday has practiced general dentistry in Tupelo, Mississippi, for 28 years. He has authored three books and has been published in several conservative magazines and books of conservative essays. He most recently wrote...

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