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Zimmerman Charged

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Wednesday, April 11th

George Zimmerman
Sean covered the breaking news that Florida prosecutor Angela Corey will announce charges against George Zimmerman, the man accused of shooting 17-year old Treyvon Martin. Just yesterday, George Zimmerman’s attorneys recused themselves from the case citing a general lack of control over their client. Referencing several examples, the attorneys mentioned that George Zimmerman had a direct conversation with Sean without their knowledge. “I’m 99% sure I spoke with George Zimmerman, we did everything we could to confirm it,” explained Hannity, “I’m going to keep the conversation private as I said I would except for a few tid-bits that I’m allowed to share.” Sean continued, “I’ve said, from the beginning, that we can’t have this kind of media frenzy, we need to know what happened that night.” Fox Orlando’s Shannon Butler joined Sean to give an update on the case. “We’re hearing from the local law enforcement that they are planning to lock this town down,” began Butler, “The likely charge here is manslaughter.” For more on this developing story, click here

Austan Goolsbee Defends Obama
Former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors to President Obama, Austan Goolsbee, joined Sean to address some of the President’s broken promises on economic policy. “The President promised us that he wouldn’t ‘sign any plans that would add one dime to our deficits’,” began Hannity, “Here we are three and a half years later and we have three and a half trillion dollars to our deficit that is new Obama debt.” “That was referring to the health plan,” countered Goolsbee, “He paid for the plan by raising taxes.” “Are you going to make the case that the President is not to blame for any part of this economy,” pressed Hannity, “Are you going to say it was all George Bush’s fault?” “The first term of George Bush, there were fewer people working at the end of his term than President Obama’s,” “Why can’t the President just stop blaming ever yone,” concluded Hannity, “Why can’t he just admit socialism doesn’t work?” To listen to this great debate in its entirety, click here.
Donald Trump
The great Donald Trump joined Sean to share his thoughts on the future of the economy. "I didn't think President Obama was willing to go as far as he did [in blaming President Bush]," began Trump, "The Republicans are going to have to get very smart, very fast.“ "I listen to you,” offered Hannity, “You’ve said to buy real estate and I’m doing that and not putting a dollar in the stock market.” “The greatest thing you can own is real estate,” agreed Trump, “I just bought Doral Country Club, if we have nearly $21 trillion in debt, the best thing you can own is real estate.” For more on Donald Trump’s recent purchase of Doral Hotel and Country Club plus a listing on his other properties, click here.

Today’s “Hot Topic” From The Hannity Forums:
Taxes Are Only To Pay For The Normal Functions of Government – Posted by Little-Acorn
That's a notion I've heard before, but I'm damned if I know where. Recently, I've been trying to find court cases that either affirm that idea or reject it, but I've come up empty. Anybody know of such case(s)?

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