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Video! Carl Boyd Jr. on stage at Impeach Obama Rally!

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Nathalie Harrod, college student and political activist makes a great point at the rally with her sign!

Nathalie Harrod, college student and political activist makes a great point at the rally with her sign!

Radio talk show host Carl Boyd Jr. took center stage after opening speaker Diane Atkins got the crowd fired up at the Impeach Obama Rally June 14th.

Carl Boyd Jr. at the microphone shaking up the west lawn at the Capital building in Washington DC!

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Carl Boyd Jr. took the stage after Diane Atkins got the train rolling and the crowd excited about the rally hitting point after point of Constitutional violations by the Obama Administration, it was time for Carl Boyd Jr. to take the stage. One has to be at a rally when Carl Boyd Jr. starts bellowing out his case for the Presidents impeachment. He has a voice that really carries and it leaves you little room for miss understandings when he is making his point. Carl Boyd Jr. is the radio talk show host at WTN 99.7 FM news talk in Nashville Tennessee and his show airs Sunday from 4 to 6 PM Nashville time and he can be heard on I Heart radio as well. With the scandals plaguing the Obama Administration, Carl Boyd Jr. has lots of cannon fodder and with President Barack Obama’s rating sinking further than ever, plenty of listeners to his radio show that were only to eager to accompany him to Washington DC.

Diane Atkins hit several nerves in the crowd that gathered when she mentioned the NDAA (National Defense Authorization Act) which gives the president the power to pick up American Citizens on American soil and hold them indefinitely without due process or access to an attorney. As Diane went on with all the legal reasons impeachment is the proper move, Carl Boyd Jr. quickly picked up on crowd enthusiasm and went as far as to call president Obama a fraud on open Microphone. It’s hard to disagree with him when Barack Obama ran on a platform of being the most open and honest Administration in U.S. history and has run the government in anything but open or honest. From the stonewalled investigation into Operation Fast and Furious. The outright lies told about what really happened in Benghazi Libya to our consulate where Sean Smith, Glen Doherty, Tyrone Woods and Ambassador J Christopher Stevens lost their lives in an apparent Rebel Islamic attack on the anniversary of 9/11. And the lie that followed five days later was told by Ambassador Susan rice who made the talk show circuit on Television 5 days later blaming the violence on a You Tube video which apparently had nothing to do with it. The story told by Cynthia Lee Meyers made one of the topics at the Rally when speakers started talking amongst themselves about Benghazi.

Interestingly enough, the director who created that video is still in jail although it is said he is there for other crimes. Carl Boyd Jr. went on making his case for Impeachment proceedings to begin while encouraging others in the crowd to come forward and take their turn at the microphone and speak. One after another, the guest speakers themselves laid out the solid case for why so many American Citizens have lost confidence in their government. Dody Stottlemeyer was one of those Tea Party members who faced the IRS targeting of conservatives and had to deal with it first hand. The Impeach Obama Rally is planning more trips to Washington DC and you can go to their Facebook page here for more information.

Listen to the different voices coming together for a common cause, salvaging the the health of the Nation for which they love and support. Please log in to Disqus and comment at the bottom of the page.

 

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