Over the weekend my New York Giants knocked off the Packers and the Patriots got past the Chargers…not much of a surprise there! Since we now know it’s going to be my Giants taking on the Patriots in the upcoming Super Bowl here in Glendale, there’s no better time to present to you “The Top 7 ways to make the Super Bowl more exciting!”
Today was Martin Luther King Day, so during tonight’s first issue I ask each and every one of you, what would Martin Luther King say about illegal immigration? Would he support the immigrants or would he back those who say the laws must be obeyed, or some variation of both?
At 8 o’clock, we talked about the case of Yuma Border Patrol Agent Luis Aguilar. He was run over and killed by someone attempting to smuggle drugs or illegals into the U.S. and NO ONE IS TALKING ABOUT THIS CASE! Why isn’t their more outrage about this border violence? Hear why one caller says I’m with Al-Jazeera and a member of the KKK…and then has the gall to say my illegal alien girlfriend isn’t real! Puh-lease…who does he think he’s kidding?!
The crown jewel of the Gaydos political team, Sam Donaldson kicks off the 9 o’clock hour. Sam and myself wrap up the Nevada Caucus and the South Carolina G.O.P Primary. Then, we look ahead and talk about what to expect from the Dems’ upcoming primary in South Carolina this Saturday.
For the second half of the hour we talked about tonight’s Democratic debate and let me tell you, the sparks were flying! John Edwards, Hillary Clinton, and Barack Obama all got into it on several occasions.
We wrap up the show with a few more reasons why I hate Mike Huckabee and the goons who endorse him. Mike Huckabee compared being gay to what?!





FYI the agent that was killed was in the progress of deploying a spike strip when the vehicle swerved into him to prevent it.
Gaydos - this is a little reminder of what to expect Feb3….. check out Frankie’s website.. he is a sports writer in the New England Area…
Here is the link.. since I can’t just copy the picture in… TTFN…
http://www.frankgalasso.com/IMAGES/daily%20cartoon%20frontpage/patriots%20perfect%2016%20gallery.jpg
BTW the top 7 tonight… You forgot, Patriots romping the Giants!!!! YAHOO!!!!
*** transplants from Rhode Island 11 years ago **
Through the thick and thin from Steve Grogan to Tom Brady… we’ve seen it all and been through the lossing and now the winning! ****
sorry goto go to bed.. would love to hear your response… but 3:30 comes early! Email me if you dare!
DAYTON, Ohio - Jury selection began Monday in the trial of a woman accused of killing her 1-month-old daughter by burning the child in a microwave oven.
If convicted of aggravated murder, China Arnold, 27, could face the death penalty.
Police investigators believe Arnold killed 1-month-old Paris Talley by putting her in a microwave at her Dayton home in 2005. Coroner’s officials said the baby suffered high-heat internal injuries and had no external burns. They have ruled out scalding water, open flame or other possible causes of death that could have damaged the skin.
Defense attorney Jon Paul Rion has said Arnold had nothing to do with her daughter’s death and was stunned when investigators told her that a microwave might have been involved. Arnold took the baby to the hospital after finding her unconscious and does not know how she died, Rion said.
Visiting Judge John Kessler began questioning potential jurors in Montgomery County Common Pleas Court Monday, asking them if they would be able to serve at a trial that may last three weeks.
During a pretrial hearing in July, police Detective Michael Galbraith said Arnold told him she arrived home in the early morning hours after drinking, fell asleep and was awakened at 2:30 a.m. by the baby’s crying.
She said she warmed a bottle in the microwave oven, tried to give it to the baby, changed the child’s diaper and then fell asleep on the couch with the baby on her chest.
Arnold said she and her children were the only ones in the apartment until her boyfriend arrived several hours later and noticed something was wrong with the baby.
Galbraith said Arnold told him: “If I hadn’t gotten so drunk, I guess my baby wouldn’t have died.”
When cross-examined by Rion, Galbraith acknowledged that Arnold told him she did not know how the baby suffered the burns and that she had nothing to do with it that she could recall.
Earlier this month, defense witness Robert Belloto, a staff pharmacist at Good Samaritan Hospital, testified he does not believe it would have been possible for Arnold to place the baby in the microwave because the woman was so intoxicated.
Belloto said Arnold told him she had consumed about 40 percent of a pint of high-proof rum in 90 minutes. But he acknowledged that he had no other corroboration for her claim.