2-22-12 12:10pm Charles Galda, Aimee Quirk & Michael Hecht
Garland talks with VP of Strategic Initiatves at GE Capital, Charles Galda, Advisor to Mayor for Economic Development, Aimee Quirk & GNO Inc. Michael Hecht about the G.E. for New Orleans and the new technology center.
2-22-12 11:10am Open Lines
Garland talks to listeners about the price if gas and how high it will increase this year.
2-22-12 10:35am David Webb
Garland talks with Co-Founder Tea Party 365 in New York City, David Webb about the GOP and why voters are not warming up to Mitt Romney.
2-22-12 10:10am Ron Faucheaux
Garland talks with Political Analyst, Professor at George Washington University & President of Claurus Research Group, Ron Faucheaux about the GOP Primaries and why voters are not warming up to Mitt Romney.
2-20-2012 12:10pm Dr. Henri Rocca and Lela Cloud Neff
Garland talks to the Director of Integrative Medicine at LSU Health Sciences Center Dr. Herni Rocca and Intelligent Cleansing Specialist Lela Cloud Neff about the health benefits of juicing.
2-20-2012 11:35am Michael Widmer
Garland talks to the President of the Massachusetts Taxpayer Foundation Michael Widmer about "Romney Care" and "Obamacare."
2-20-2012 10:10am Don Redman
Garland talks to AAA Spokesperson Don Redman about the "Chaotic Spring" where gas prices are predicted to soar to upwards of four dollars a gallon.
2-16-12 12:10pm Open Lines
Garland talks to WWL Listeners about the quickly withdrawn placard program which would mark the houses of those served with drug related search warrants.
2-16-12 11:35am Marjorie Esman
Garland talks to Director of the ACLU Louisiana Marjorie Esman about the quickly withdrawn placard program which would mark the houses of those served with drug related search warrants.
Following the murder of a good Samaritan in Algiers, who was killed in front of his own children while trying to prevent a carjacking, Garland Robinette had one of his most moving and emotional shows since Katrina. This is a transcript of what Garland...
Yep, I admit it, I voted for President Obama. I still think he seems like a decent and intelligent man, but when I was voting I was voting for change. Now, into the fourth year of his term, this is NOT the change I envisioned.
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The death of Steven Jobs brought home to me how complicated our world is and how important it is to keep looking for the truth. How important it is to think ...even when I don't want to.
Jobs was one of the most respected men in the world. He was...
Greed: Excessive desire for wealth or possessions. (Dictionary.com)
Corporate greed: Wasteful spending, huge salaries, golden handshakes, bad investments, long vacations, perks, tax evasion and embezzling. (Urban dictionary.com)
I've questioned...
Cancer patients across this country are being told -- sorry, go home…we don't have any more of your chemotherapy drugs.
Where's the outrage? Where's the media? Where the hell are you Democrat and Republican politicians, when people are...
With the advent of our new instant information world, how do we ever believe that government wants to help us? I hear radio, television, newspaper, and social media political ads saying join my party…believe in my cause…we'll make...
Yes, a reasoned and researched approach. After months of both, I have come to the conclusion that without a PHD in economics, a CPA diploma on my wall or the opportunity of being an elected Washington official, I am wasting too much valuable time...
For the last two days, I've listened to conversations about the death of Bin Laden. I listened to every minute of Tommy's and Spud's shows. I knew I should be blogging something about a truly historic moment in U.S. history. Instead, I felt...
Garland Robinette commentary
The Tower of Babel is up and babbling again. This time the high-rise buzz is about our national deficit.
It's amazing how quickly some of you assimilate really complicated stuff. If the progressives' \"herd\"...
One of the most disconcerting revelations of my five plus years in the WWL Think Tank is a belief that we Americans have become a society of \"American'ts,\" obsessed with why we can't, rather than how we can. Social Security, health care, war, energy...
A nationwide, critical shortage of chemotherapy drugs has given us what politicians were up in arms about two years ago: Rationing of health care. So where's the outrage now??