Category Archives: 2nd Amendment

Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 3/2/2019- A Look At Michael Cohen’s Testimony, And Congressional Follies

Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 3/2/2019- Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis  examine Michael Cohen’s congressional testimony and explain how federal prosecutions work to coerce witnesses to create false impressions, if not suborn perjury. We also discuss the strange things happening in the majority in the US House of Representatives.

Lynne Patton’s appearance at Michael Cohen’s hearing and what it means

Nancy Pelosi can’t keep the disparate wings of her legislative caucus together

Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 1/5/2019- What The New Year Might Bring

Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 1/5/2019- Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis look into the crystal ball and also back into history to see if we can find out what may happen in 2019.

Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 12/8/2018- How The Grinch Is Gutting The Heartbeat Bill And Stand Your Ground Legislation

Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 12/8/2018- Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis discuss the Grinch-like shenanigans taking place in the Ohio legislature and reveal our nominations for worst Grinch of the legislative session.

Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 9/1/2018- When A “Legally Purchased” Gun Used In A Shooting Isn’t Legally Purchased

Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 9/1/2018- Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis expose attempts to, once again, create a case to eliminate the 2nd Amendment based of a grossly false narrative and completely ignoring factors which could have served to both stop the perpetrator of a mass shooting from getting a weapon and stop him in his tracks as he began shooting by the main stream media. This leads to a discussion of God’s sovereignty and how it plays out in the lives of the shooter and the victims.

Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 5/19/2018- Ohio Legislative Horse Trading Shenanigans On Gun Ownership

Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 5/19/2018- Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis analyze the attempt by “conservative Republican” lame duck Governor John Kasich to do a last minute gun grab through the auspices of a “Blue Ribbon Panel.” We analyze key provisions of this legislative turkey and talk about who in the legislature is carrying the governor’s water.

Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 4/7/2018- Weeds Or Seeds?

Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 4/7/2018- Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis discuss the roots of societal issues and whether or not we’re applying biblical or man-made solutions.  We discuss what biblical solutions might look like in contrast to secular attempts.

 

Article links- Weeds or Seeds?

 

Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 11/11/2017- Media Agendas, Shootings, Compromised “Pastors,”Attacks By Radicals, And Political Hatchet Jobs

Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 11/11/2017- Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis take a closer look at the Texas church shooting and the major problems with the agenda driven coverage. We segue into “Pastor” Carl Lentz’s attempt to excuse infanticide followed by a completely hollow “backtrack” We then look at a possible connection to Antifa’s call for violent revolution starting on Nov. 4 to both the Texas church shooting and the attack on and grievous injury of Senator Rand Paul by a radical liberal neighbor. We finish up with a discussion of the “October Surprise” accusations of Judge Roy Moore, a candidate with a 17 point lead in the Alabama US Senate special election whose timing is , to say the least, curious.

Article links- A chainsaw bayonet? Seriously?

“Pastor” Carl Lentz compromises on infanticide on The View

“Pastor” Carl Lentz tries to backtrack, proves that there is no middle ground

 

 

Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 6/17/2017- The Boiling Pot Blows Off The Lid

Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 6/17/2017- Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis analyze the attempted massacre of Republican Congressmen by a radical socialist and professional protester in suburban Washington DC. We discuss the hypocrisy of the left in allowing if not encouraging rhetoric calling for violence against conservative Republicans

Article links- Fifteen times celebrities envisioned violence Trump and Republicans

Julianne Moore demonstrates that she is very pretty and very dimwitted

Pat Buchanan asks if we are on the edge of a civil war

 

Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 6/25/2016- Gun Grabbers Expose The Truth About Their Plan To Ban Private Ownership of Guns

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday June 25, 2016. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis examine a number of things constitutional. Started out with a discussion of the appointment of Merrick Garland to the US Supreme court and the pivotal importance of the late Antonin Scalia to a true interpretation of the Constitution, including the 2nd amendment to it.

Article links- Chelsea Clinton on the death of Antonin Scalia and what it means to gun grabbers

Chicago journalist sets out to prove the “ease” of buying an AR-15 (the current “boogey man” weapon of gun grabbers) and instead proves that background checks are effective in stopping those with violence in their backgrounds from buying one

Progressive outlet accidentally proves liberal states have more “mass” shootings

“Comedian” embarrasses himself with a “satire” which is a tour de force of logical fallacy, not to mention not funny

Principles and Policies Podcast For Saturday 6/18/2016- A Tale of Murder: People In Orlando, The Truth In The Media

Our Principles and Policies radio show for Saturday June 18, 2016. Barry Sheets and Chuck Michaelis discuss the actions of Omar Mateen in Orlando, FL where Mr. Mateen murdered dozens in an Orlando night club that catered to homosexuals. We debunk media reports about the type of weapon he used, and check the logic of the instant rush to demonize the gun and not look at the perpetrator and ask honest questions about why he did it.