TODAY’S RUNDOWN
Polk County Schools stop eye scans of students
Washington Nationals want to break lease with Brevard
EBT cards banned for adult establishments
Altman advocates changing teen sex law
Libs coming after talk radio…don’t understand it
Angela Corey’s prosecutors have tried to cheat
IRS targeting may have been bigger than we know

SPECIAL CHEATER...ER, PROSECUTOR
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It’s Friday and the week sure didn’t seem shortened. We’ve had a busy one. As we head you into the weekend we’ll have these stories in play: Staples has sure earned some bad publicity out of its marketing contest. The nationals want to break the lease with Brevard. EBT cards are now banned in strip clubs and casinos (why were they ever allowed?) Senator Thad Altman says teen sex laws need tweaked…and he may be right. The left is coming after talk radio saying we are not bonafide news. We know that…we never claimed that. Those who can’t compete in the marketplace of ideas appear to seeking to change the marketplace. Governor Scott’s Special Prosecutor in the Martin/Zimmerman case have been caught cheating in the court case…then again, with the poorest charging document in the history of criminal prosecution, they may need to cheat to convict George Zimmerman! Speaking of incompetent government, the IRS may have targeted us more than we know. It’s all in play and we'll visit with Sheriff Wayne Ivey on this Friday on BML.
MICKOVERS:
Colorado Dems facing recall after gun law implemented
Texas legislature sets example, passes tax cuts
Reid gets illegal donations; donor convicted…what about Reid?





Bill Mick has been in talk radio since the late 1990's. Coming to the mic after a career in law enforcement and management in private industry, Bill was also a collegiate and professional baseball umpire who had served 6 years in the West Virginia Air National Guard as a "weekend warrior".










